Metronews 03/06/22
This is the final episode of Metronews 2022. Brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Metronews 02/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School
Metronews 01/06/22
This episode of Metronews is brought to you by the students of the New Zealand Broadcasting School.
Putting pedal to the (road) metal
Everybody knows the benefits of cycling, but one initiative is providing community and social wellbeing
Cruising on through in good time
The borders are set to open much earlier than expected, allowing cruise ships to dock in Kiwi ports.
Shining a light on all the colours of the rainbow
New Zealand Music Month is in its 22nd year and some think it's time to burst into living colour - highlighting the Rainbow community.
Mother's Day - without a mother
Messaging everywhere tells us to celebrate mum, but for so many it's a reminder of what they can't celebrate.
Crossing the bridge into a new future
The 'munted' Medway Street Bridge legacy lives on.
Flat out of batteries
John Butson has been busy through lockdown, mainly replacing car batteries, but he's now worried about supplies.
Decimated industry calls for support
Music industry groups call on the government for support during ongoing Covid restrictions.
Photographs speaking louder than words
Death during lockdown has meant that some families have been offered photographs of their loved ones in their resting state.
Fears for Music industry at 'new normal'
Operating at alert level two poses uncertainty for musicians, even more so with the Delta variant.
Indie musician backing public transport
Musician Anthonie Tonnon developed a fascination with public transport, after years of being a 'loser' on the bus.
Road to nowhere, least of all Opawa
Ongoing upgrades to the KiwiRail No.7 bridge hold up access to Opawa Village.
New rail maintenance hub for Christchurch
Government pledges $35 million for KiwiRail locomotive repair workshop in Waltham.
Bus users see red over blue, orange and purple
Accessibility advocates criticise Environment Canterbury for failing to consult before making changes to bus routes.
Down by the riverside, come rain or shine
Riverside Market is likely to get a covered canopy for its outdoor seating on Oxfrod Tce.