Benchwarmers Podcast #7
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #6
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #5
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #4
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #3
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #2
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Benchwarmers Podcast #1
Join JR and Connor as they take you through this weeks sporting news and issues with a bit of banter on the side.
Pitter Patter
Pitter Patter Dance keep little one’s imagination alive and their feet moving.
News bulletin, June 7, 2018
Palm oil under the spotlight, new book says no to bullying, and our furry friends go shopping.
Listen - Radio Current Affairs
We take a look into freedom camping, find out about plastic bags in supermarkets and if you need downtime, we know what can help.
Will the Fortune's closure affect Christchurch?
The close of the Fortune theatre in Dunedin is a shock that has been felt all through the performing arts community.
Listen: Radio Current Affairs
Find out about what Christchurch’s canines can expect in the future, look into the theatre scene and it’s struggles and much more!
Is New Zealand music month still relevant?
The start of May once again marks the beginning of New Zealand music month, but is it still as important as it once was?
Listen: Radio Current Affairs
Find out about ANZAC day, learn what's in your prescription medication and listen in on NZ music month.
Where have the rabbits gone?
Despite sightings of wild rabbits on Manchester Street companies and residents say they have never seen any.
Litter habits of Christchurch revealed
Keep New Zealand Beautiful has released research detailing the most littered items in Christchurch.
Joshua vs Parker: an overview
Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker will finally step into the ring this Sunday after months of training and verbal sparring.
Climate change fair educates Christchurch
To mark the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in Christchurch a free all day public Pop Up Climate Exchange was held.
New mural unveiled in Christchurch
A climate-change-themed poetry wall was unveiled at 128 Armagh Street featuring a poem from a 17 year old Burnside High student.
Divine intervention saves man claiming to be 'God'
'God' has had his charges dropped in Christchurch District Court.
Climate change fair coming to Christchurch
To mark the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in Christchurch a free all day public Pop Up Climate Exchange is being held.
Maori trust fund thief sentenced
76-year-old Elizabeth Rose Bruce was sentenced to four months home detention after draining a trust from over $23,000 to $3
'No undeclared Russian spies in New Zealand'
In response to the Salisbury poisoning, 20 countries around the world are expelling Russian diplomats but not New Zealand.
It's no more than a slap on the wrist.
Victims of a Ponzi scheme worth no less than $17.5 million are upset at what they see as a minimal sentence given to the man behind it.
Lifeline expands to offer text support
The service will open at 10am today and will be open to anyone who wants to talk about what is worrying them.
In like gin. Earlybirds snap up tickets
Tickets for the event have sold out, and additional tickets sold within hours.
Anglican Bishop Victoria Matthews steps down
Matthews will step down on May 1 and described her time as bishop as "an extraordinary privilege".
New night mayor concept could invigorate nightlife
Central City Business Manager Paul Lonsdale says the city is struggling to get back to it's pre-quake night life.
Federated Farmers say trade with Russia is a risk
Government talks with Russia have been suspended and have not resumed in light of the nerve agent attack in England earlier this month.
Workers say their good will has been "exploited"
Striking Lyttelton port workers say their good intention to go back to work for 5 days has been abused.
MP says new electoral act breaches Bill of Rights
An amendment enabling party leaders to dismiss MPs from from Parliament has been called an attack on democracy by Nick Smith.
Forest & Bird appealing High Court decision
Forest & Bird is appealing a High Court decision to allow a mining company access to the Westport Water Conservation Reserve.
CBHS face an old rival in South Africa next month
As part of the elite World Schools Festival they will face the hosts Paarl Boys' High having ended that school's 43-match winning streak.
Horror company giving youth invaluable experience
A fear-filled horror maze experience near Timaru is raising money for charity and also getting youth involved in the community.
Prized artwork unlikely to return to arts centre
A Christchurch Art Gallery fundraising campaign to recreate and reinstall Neil Dawson artwork falls short.
Fear returns to Ferrymead
Heritage Park will be transformed into a horror attraction, all in the name of charity.