Kia Ora,
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Metro News 2020: 18th September
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The Importance of Whitebait Habitat
All but one of the whitebait species are now regarded at risk, or threatened with extinction.
Volunteer Run Post Shop
The Stanmore Book and Post Shop is completely run by volunteers who say they go the extra mile for their community.
The Arts Centre Restoration
40 stonemason’s from all over the world have helped reconstruct the Arts Centre, but as funding issues creep in, some may remain unrestored.
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Plains FM Radio Current Affairs Programme
Digby Werthmuller looks into what the new Metro Sports Facility has to offer, as well as the dangers Whitebait are facing.
Lockdown looms for small businesses
The continued uncertainties of Covid-19 is putting mounting pressure on small business owners.
Inform Christchurch
A podcast show that unpacks Canterbury's issues every week with the people that matter.
Inform Christchurch
A podcast show that unpacks Canterbury's issues every week with the people that matter.
Inform Christchurch
A podcast show that unpacks Canterbury's issues every week with the people that matter.
Inform Christchurch
A podcast show that unpacks Canterbury's issues every week with the people that matter.
Inform Christchurch
A podcast show that unpacks Canterbury's issues every week with the people that matter.
Seven new biodiversity projects proposed
The Christchurch City Council is waiting to approve $131,304 in biodiversity funding for seven projects throughout Christchurch.
Cathedral square annual rent only $1
Reinstatement of Christ Church Cathedral could utilise an area of Cathedral Square for construction purposes with an annual rent of $1.
Employment service initiatives on the way
The Ministry of Social Development is wanting to effectively engage with Kiwis by delivering a suite of employment service initiatives.
Flu vaccine programme hits record numbers
This year 587,000 Kiwis were vaccinated compared to only 290,000 at the same time last year.
NZ economy and Government financially strong
An international report on New Zealand's economy shows the Government is in a financially strong position.
Road and rail workers back in action today
Over 1000 road and rail workers are back working today, the start of many to help kick-start the post lockdown economy process.
Two new cases one new probable case
Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, has confirmed two new cases and one new probable case of Covid-19.
University students of the online era
University students are confident they're getting the same quality of learning from adapted online study as if they were still in class.
"There's always an upswing after a downturn"
Professional hunter and business owner, Don Patterson, says once New Zealand re-opens its borders he'll be ready for business.
The importance of a Government of choice
Voting for your Government of choice, with the impacts and ramifications of COVID-19, has never been more important than now.
Additional employees needed for 2020 elections
The Electoral Committee will need 25,000 staff with extensive/intensive training to work voting stations this year.
Voting from home
Voting booths could become a thing of the past with Covid-19 potentially changing the way voters get their votes in on election day.
Media and Crisis
This is the work of Syndicate 3 where we investigate the relationship between Media and Crisis.
TEDx Christchurch finds its 'Turangawaewae'
TEDx Christchurch marked its 10th anniversary on Sunday, attracting more than 1400 the people.
30kmh speed limit possible in Sumner and Woolston
You will soon be able to have your say on a proposal to lower the speed limit through Sumner and Woolston villages.
'Kids are open to talking about suicide'
VIDEO: World-leading expert advises NZ schools to adopt "screening" method to identify young people at risk of self-harm.
Missing any jewellery?
Christchurch Police have recovered a pocket watches, rings, necklaces, earrings and other jewellery.
Suicide expert to speak in Christchurch
Jonathan Singer will present at the Suicide in Schools workshop, which aims to address the high rates of suicide in NZ.
Plans for park on old Redcliffs School site
Sports fields, a giant hamster wheel and a flying fox are some of the stuff a new park would have if plans are approved.
Totem'esque sculpture to tower at inner city park
A 16-metre tall sculpture will be placed in Rauora Park, the public space at the heart of the East Frame.