Canterbury
Christchurch City Council defends decision to upgrade sewage plant in Akaroa
The Christchurch City Council is defending its decision to press ahead with long awaited sewage plant upgrades for the Banks Peninsula township of Akaroa. Adam Burns has more. Audio
Ashburton loses 'turtle town' title with speed changes
The man who said Ashburton would be turtle town after school speed zones were introduced is happy to see them changing.
Serious injuries in crash between car and scooter in Canterbury
Police say initial indications are that there have been serious injuries.
Even a $280k 4WD can't handle this stretch of beach gravel
Residents in a tiny community see the funny side of getting their shovels out when weekends roll around. Audio
'It's thriving': Canterbury owner of 'world's worst lawn'
A Canterbury woman who has won the World's Ugliest Lawn Award is chuffed her piece of parched paradise with its all-natural, weather-beaten dents has been internationally recognised.
Canterbury woman wins 'World's Ugliest Lawn' award
Leisa Elliott's property may look "derelict" but it still brings her joy, she says.
Man charged after alleged kidnap attempt in Christchurch
A man has been charged with kidnapping after allegedly trying to pull someone into a vehicle in the Christchurch suburb of Sydenham, police say.
Speed likely factor in double fatality crash, police say
Police say high speed was likely a factor in a fatal crash that killed two people in Canterbury over the weekend.
Two dead in Canterbury crash
Two people have died in a crash in Clarkville, police said.
The Unofficial Recap to NYE Celebrations in Aotearoa
In the first of our mini documentaries: New Zealand was one of the first to welcome in the New Year, but how did our major city centres fare in welcoming in 2025? Audio
DOC appealing for information after injured and dead whales spotted
It is an offence under the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 to disturb, harass, harm, injure or kill a sperm whale.
Call for immediate decommissioning of sewage plant on Banks Peninsula
A local rūnanga says the saga involving a site considered tapu has been "incredibly frustrating" for his whānau.
Schools back threatened qualification
"There is zero chance we will get rid of level 1, until anyone provides an alternative."
'A nice change': Green tinge returns to North Canterbury pastures
The area has been suffering from low rainfall for many months.
Where is Stewart Willis? Missing man left cryptic note
The 63-year-old Christchurch man left all of his belongings inside his rented house, and a message on his door that read "farm".
Man with 163 convictions including assault and threatening to kill loses appeal
The man lost a bid to be released from jail early because of the effect his imprisonment is having on his 11 children.
Woman pleads not guilty to charges after infant's death
Yixia Chen denied charges of neglect and possession of a drug utensil, following the death of an infant last year.
Bad weather good news for museums
Christchurch's Air Force Museum saw a 36 percent increase in visitor numbers on the same period last summer, which its director attributes to a rainy festive season.
Canterbury region prohibited fire season to lift
From tomorrow the whole Canterbury fire district from north of the Rakaia River to south of the Clarence River will move into a restricted fire season.
Water quality safety warning lifted for two Canterbury waterways
It's great news for swimmers, Te Whatu Ora says.