Pay equity protests spring up around the nation
Nationwide protests follow the government's decision to ugently pass the Pay Equity Ammendment Act.
Nationwide protests follow the government's decision to ugently pass the Pay Equity Ammendment Act.
As promised, peace activists made their comeback to munitions company NIOA Rolleston at 10am on April 7.
On March 3, two protestors scaled and chained themselves to the roof of munitions company NIOA and now plan a comeback after being detained twice.
A European radio station hosted a show with AI which sparked outrage. On the other side of the world, how would New Zealanders react?
With the construction and replacing of water pipes near Te Kaha Stadium, businesses and motorists near and by Christchurch's Lichfield Street have been feeling the impact. Reporter Joe Shaw explains.
On a beautiful Christchurch afternoon, hundreds of people gathered at Addington Raceway at a union meeting in protest of the Government. Reporter Joe Shaw has more.
Pink Shirt Day has been and gone, fundraising over $800,000 in the process!
With the winter weather in full effect, Chip Packet Project NZ and St Albans Community Centre are helping those in need.
Over 270 ambitious riders come together to show support for the cancer society, as they take on the rugged southern alps on 50CC city scooters.
Cantabrians are proud to help out where needed, whether that be creating baby and toddler bundles at ITAV, or knitting for young ones at Ryman. Reporter Kieryn Morris has more.