Canterbury
White supremacist's election failure affirms school's values - principal
The principal of a Christchurch school where a convicted white supremacist failed to be elected to its board believes the outcome underlines what the school is about.
White supremacist Philip Arps fails in bid to be elected to school board
A convicted white supremacist has failed in a bid to be elected to a Christchurch school's board.
Stranded surfer rescued at Sumner Beach
A surfer in Christchurch has been rescued this morning after they had to take refuge on rocks.
'Unbelievable': Friends, family on Kaikōura boat tragedy
Family and friends of those onboard the Kaikōura charter boat which capsized on Saturday, who are still coming to terms with the tragedy, have spoken to RNZ of their loved ones.
Kaikōura boat tragedy: 'It's quite a shock to everybody'
The couple who operate a fishing charter business at the centre of a fatal capsizing south of Kaikōura say it is an unprecedented tragedy.
Decision on new housing intensification rules delayed by council
Passionate speeches against potential new housing intensification rules were delivered at a Christchurch City Council meeting, but the decision has been delayed.
18 people arrested after raids on alleged meth ring in Ashburton
Police say they have seriously dented a methamphetamine ring, with 165 charges laid against 18 people, after raids on gang properties in Ashburton.
Lawyer sounds warning over $100,000 Kirsty Bentley murder reward
Police have played down fears a $100,000 reward in the cold case murder of Ashburton teenager Kirsty Bentley could result in a wrongful conviction.
McAnulty acknowledges impact of roading funding cuts
New Associate Minister of Local Government Kieran McAnulty admits the impact of funding cuts to roading in Mid Canterbury is now being seen.
Christchurch housing density: Tensions high before council vote
Tensions are running high in Ōtautahi as the city council prepares to vote on controversial new national housing density rules.
'We don't have a housing crisis here' - Cantabrians push back on subdivision plans
A group of Cantabrians are taking their local council to court after it allowed a development to go ahead on prime farmland.
Kiwi Property Group secures conditional deal to sell Northlands shopping mall
Kiwi Property Group has secured a conditional deal to sell one of Christchurch's busiest shopping centres.
Love triangle killers sentenced over 2019 murder
A man has been sentenced to life in prison and a woman to home detention for the murder of Andrew James Little, who was stabbed 13 times at his Christchurch home.
'Extremely dangerous' man wanted in relation to shooting
Police are searching for a man they describe as "extremely dangerous" as they continue their investigation into a shooting in Christchurch last week.
Rustling in the spotlight after hundreds of sheep stolen from farm
The scale of a North Canterbury livestock theft is uncommon, Federated Farmers says, but it estimates rustling is costing New Zealand farmers around $120 million a year. Audio
Whale trail from Marlborough to Kaikōura making tracks
The backers of the Whale Trail cycle and walkway from Picton to Kaikōura aim to make some significant gains over summer.
All aboard Yusuf Islam's Peace Train: 'Joy is no bad thing'
A miniature train gifted by the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens is getting its first spin today in Christchurch. Video
Christchurch mayoral hopeful Carl Bromley defends extremists
Christchurch mayoral hopeful Carl Bromley supported conspiracy theorists Kelvyn Alp and Hannah Spierer at court this week. So RNZ confronted him about his views and others he supports.
Silage behind discoloured drinking water in Timaru
An investigation into Timaru's discoloured drinking water has found discharge from silage pits was the likely cause.
Shocking Weeds
The search for a non-herbicide weed control method has led to the development of novel electrical weeding technology. Audio