Rachel Graham
Christchurch Cathedral decision
Christchurch reporter Rachel Graham tells the Panel - the future of the Cathedral is still up in the air. Audio
The Panel with Dit de Boni and Duncan Webb (Part 2)
The spending the greeting the worries about overseas travel. What the Panelists Duncan Webb and Dita de Boni have been thinking about. Christchurch reporter Rachel Graham tells the Panel - the future… Audio
Christchurch Art Gallery to finally reopen after quake repairs
The Christchurch Art Gallery will finally reopen on Saturday almost five years after it was shut because of earthquake damage. Audio
People tell MPs they want local decisions on Christchurch
Christchurch community groups have told MPs a new organsiation overseeing the city's rebuild must be led by locals who are allowed to make their own decisions. Audio
Redcliffs school slated to close by 2017
Christchurch's Redcliffs Primary School looks set to be closed down due to the risk of rockfalls, with the Education Minister today making an interim decision to shut it. Audio
Heli pilots say aircraft involved in Fox crash very safe
Poor weather is still hampering the recovery of four bodies from Fox Glacier. Audio
Pike River families remember five years on
Today is the fifth anniversary of the Pike River disaster. Audio
Pike River mother says memorial walkway inappropriate
The mother of one of the men who died in the Pike River Mine says the Great Walk planned through the mine area will be like desecrating a grave. Audio
Country's biggest A&P show underway in Christchurch
The Canterbury A and P show kicked off yesterday, and is expected to attract around one hundred thousand people by Friday. Audio
Filipino advocate says changes could lead to exploitation
An advocate for Filipino dairy workers is worried some workers may be exploited if they are dependent on good feedback from their employers to stay in the country. Audio
Filipino dairy workers left broke and on edge
An Immigration New Zealand investigation into the use of fake documents by Filipino farm workers is leaving them desperate and unable to work. Audio
Ewen MacDonald to be released in November
Ewen MacDonald, the man acquitted of killing Feilding farmer, Scott Guy, has been granted parole and will be released from jail next month. Audio
Heritage advocates warn Christchurch buildings still at risk
As Christchurch celebrates Heritage Week, local heritage advocates say people shouldn't assume that five years on after the earthquakes all of the remaining heritage buildings are safe from the… Audio
Immigration investigation causing panic in Filipino community
An investigation by Immigration New Zealand into false documents is causing fear and panic amongst the Filipino community in South Canterbury. Audio
Fifth anniversary of Canterbury earthquake
The seven point one magnitude earthquake that rocked Canterbury five years ago today was for many a milder taste of the havoc to come, but for some communities it has left scars that still cause pain… Audio
Police hope passage of time may bring new leads
Twenty years ago today a young Christchurch mother, Angela Blackmoore, was murdered in her home. Her killer has never been identified. Audio
Waimate fire survivor describes their escape
A young woman whose parents and brother died in a house fire in Waimate yesterday says she woke to a noise like a strong wind banging at the bedroom door, but it was her home overtaken by flames. Audio
Growing unease on Stewart Island over shark diving
Shark cage-diving near Stewart Island is causing growing unease in the community. Audio
A new plan for Christchurch
The Prime Minister says a new organisation to lead the Christchurch rebuild will gradually hand back control to the city council over the next five years. Audio
Supporters of Christchurch town hall hopeful it will be saved
People who want the Christchurch Town Hall restored are optimistic the City Council will today commit to saving the earthquake damaged building. Audio