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Who do we remember on Anzac day? A new project by the Okains bay museum Helps answer that question.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Who do we remember on Anzac day? A new project by the Okains bay museum Helps answer that question.
Christchurch motor enthusiasts were thrilled by the return of an iconic event returning.
Melania Watson investigates how the recent closure of some police stations is affecting the safety and wellbeing of some people in the city.
Melania Watson investigates how those in the tourism industry are benefiting from our airports opening their borders to Australians.
How social media is shaping our wardrobes through clothing rental accounts.
Women working as strippers want better protection and rules to stop coercion and abuse.
Distillery owners are not smiling about the rise in excise tax which is putting them on the backfoot.
Government lunchbox guidelines and notes from teachers have some parents keeping kids home if they don't have appropriate food for school.
Members of the Cust community are disappointed in Plunket's proposal to sell the building.
The City Council has granted the Governors Bay jetty restoration trust $932,000 to rebuild the historic jetty.
With the introduction of a congestion charge in Auckland looking likely, should Christchurch be preparing for something similar?
New pedestrian islands are being installed on a busy street in Papanui, however some residents think it’s unnecessary.
Thousands of books have sold at the annual Big Bargain Book Sale at the Pioneer Sport and Recreation Centre.
One of the country's biggest ever timber shortages isn't expected to end anytime soon.
Everybody knows the benefits of cycling, but one initiative is providing community and social wellbeing