Kia Ora!
Ko Mitchell Redman tēnei e mihi atu ana ki a koutou.
I am a second-year journalism student this year at the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
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NZ Police
‘Be Safe, Feel Safe’ is intended to educate and inform 18-24’s around alcohol, drug and road safety ahead of this summer season.
Where to, for women's rugby?
New Zealand will host the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2021. What state is the female game in?
STAC 1st XV off to the big dance.
St Andrews College has made the 1st XV final, for the first time in the school's 102 year history.
GANGS - The Christchurch Landscape
Since 2017, the number of patched gang members nationally, has risen by 34 percent. I take a look at the current scene here in Canterbury.
From Nightclub to Burger Joint
COVID-19 has had a huge financial impact on bars, nightclubs and restaurants. Here's how Hide owner, Mitch Ryder kept money flowing in.
Sir Richard Hadlee Centre to open at Hagley Oval
The Canterbury Cricket Trust is seeking donations to get the facility up-and-running by February 2022.
What's next for Mainland Netball?
2020 was the Mainland Tactix's most successful season in recent times. However, with financial troubles, what's next for the organisation?
Metro News 2020: 18th September
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Metro News: 14/9/20
The students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School bring you Metro News for 2020.
No Filter Podcast
The 'No Filter' podcast is aimed at making politics understandable and fun for 18-25 year olds ahead of this years General Election.
20 years of New Zealand Music Month
Despite Aotearoa being in lockdown, New Zealand Music Month will go ahead, with Kiwis encouraged to support local artists.
COVID-19: Mormons forced to return home
Thousands of missionaries were placed around the world when COVID-19 struck, forcing one Christchurch teenager to leave the Phillipines.
"Eye-watering" $320K spent on noise control
Noise control will be busy when house parties return - but how much ratepayers money should be used to quieten down a good time?
Level 3: hairdressers and barbershops still closed
With doors to hairdressers and barbershops still shut, home haircut jobs will have to continue.
Home after "money can't buy" holiday experience
Matt Waipouri went to Vanuatu for his brother's wedding. Then COVID-19, Cyclone Harold and a forced quarantine joined in on the action.
Templeton Quarry given green light
Environment Canterbury has this afternoon granted consent for the 'Roydon Quarry' near Templeton to go ahead
Millions to be refunded after wage subsidy audit
$17 million of wage subsidy payments will be repaid after a Government audit has found businesses to be acting unlawfully.
"David vs Goliath" battle for Templeton residents
ECan will announce on Friday whether Fulton Hogan's controversial 'Roydon Quarry' will go ahead
High school students to keep learning from home
Canterbury high schools will re-open for some students next Wednesday, but the majority will continue their studies remotely.
Back to school for some primary-aged kids
Canterbury schools will be able to open next Wednesday, but only for those unable to stay home.
Fore! Greenkeepers experience near-miss.
Canterbury greenkeepers have been able to return to work, saving millions of dollars worth of damage to their sports.
Restaurant worker "optimistic" about level 3.
Level 3 lockdown procedures will allow some restaurants to reopen, providing a little bit of financial relief.
COVID-19 putting an end to encores...for now.
The entire music industry is feeling the effects of Level 4 lockdown, from artists to those working behind the scenes.
Kiwi musicians release COVID19 single
All money raised will go to the 'MusicHelpsLive' organisation, which will support musicians and those behind the scenes affected by COVID19.
Lancaster Park on its final crusade
The demolition process began in March, and remains on track to be complete by December.
Community Board hits Old Boys Collegians for six
Cricket club won't be allowed to build new cricket nets at Elmwood Park.
All Blacks skills session with Muslim community
A selection of All Blacks have held an exclusive skills and drills session for children affected by the terror attacks of March 15.
Christchurch teen claims double gold in Germany
Laurence Pithie has been representing New Zealand at the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships.
Footy, food, beers - and important conversations
It's National Mens Health Month, and local country rugby clubs are doing their bit to help the cause.
New changing room for Crosbie Park
Teams that enter the Riccarton Knights dungeon at Crosbie Park should be set for a more pleasant stay.
Budget 2019: One week to go
In seven days, Finance Minister Grant Robertson will share details of the first ever "well-being" budget. What should we expect?
Mystery smoke the result of plant burn-off
Oderings Garden Centre in Mairehau is responsible for the smoke looming over the central city this morning.
St Thomas claim historic victory
In its 34 years of existence, St Thomas's rugby 1st XV has never beaten the mighty Christchurch Boys' High. Now they have.
Swimming spot in line for $1.2m upgrade
The popular Lake Roto Kohatu Reserve is on its way to receiving new toilet facilities, more parking and better access.
Barbershops unite for mosque victim
Eight of Ōtautahi's top barbershops have cleared their schedules, opened their doors for walk-ins, and come together under one banner.
CBHS return after securing maiden Maadi Cup title
Eight golds, two bronze medals, numerous awards – and the monkey off their back.
The Opportunities Party – over, but not out
Gareth Morgan is gone and TOP wil soon follow suit, but a roadshow in Ōtautahi revealed the party will continue.