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In just a few weeks, tourists from Singapore will start arriving in Christchurch as the borders re-open.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
In just a few weeks, tourists from Singapore will start arriving in Christchurch as the borders re-open.
Residents in Ōtautahi's eastern suburbs are concerned at a dramatic decline in wildlife.
There's concern more students are drinking on their own. Community leaders believe the problem was escalated by Covid lockdowns.
One of our reporters gains an understanding of how Christchurch acted in support for Ukraine.
Our reporter Azriel Taylor explores the council's idea of adding more protection to Canterbury's coastal areas to prevent future hazards.
While thousands of youngsters are busy playing winter sports, some Christchurch schools are noticing fewer girls are taking part.
Cantabrians are being encouraged to give sporting events a go as Mckenzie Jennings reports.
Residents in the small township of Birdlings Flat are divided on what to do about light pollution, they want their night sky back.
As living expenses rise across the country, more people are fighting to stay afloat.
This is the final episode of Metronews 2022. Brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
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