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Canterbury Leaders: Climate Change. Nicola Toki
Nicola Toki of the Department of Conservation sits down to discuss species extinction.
Canterbury Leaders: Climate Change. Gerry Brownlee
Former minister of defence and leader in Christchurch's earthquake recovery Gerry Brownlee, sits down to discuss Christchurch life.
Canterbury Leaders: Climate Change. Coast.
Recently elected Council representative for Christchurch's Coastal Ward, James Daniels, sits down to discuss New Brighton.
Canterbury Leaders: Climate Change. Tiny Houses.
Colin Wightman, Director of Eco Cottages in North Canterbury sits down to discuss the benefits of downsizing.
Scott Base: A Redevelopment
Senior Project Manager, Simon Shelton, gives an in depth look into the massive project on Ross Island.
Canterbury Leaders: Climate Change. Rhys Boswell
This week George sit's down to discuss climate change and Christchurch Airport's role as an international gateway with Rhys Boswell.
Memorial removal begins: what happens now?
What happens to tributes laid in memory of Mosque attack victims?
Lyttelton's lizard removal project kicks off
Gecko from the get-go for Lyttelton Port
Government plans 'biggest 1080 drop in 40 years'
900,000 hectares of South Island land are set to be covered in 1080 poison.
ACC declines support for victims family
A man who lost his father and saw others dead in March 15th’s Mosque terror attacks says ACC has refused to provide him counselling support.
Mosque shooting injured update
One remains critically injured in Christchurch.
Christchurch's Mueck million
Christchurch Art Gallery welcomes original $1 million Ron Mueck, commissioned specifically for Christchurch