Jean Edwards
Beckenridge mystery: Boy's clothes washed up on beach
The coroners court has heard 11-year-old Mike Beckenridge's name was written on items of clothing that washed up in Southland following the disappearance of the boy and his step-father eight years… Audio
Christchurch compost plant stench is torturing residents
Fed-up Bromley residents say they are tortured by a worsening stench from Christchurch's compost plant.
They say rotten odours from the city council-owned plant are aggravating asthma and ruining… Audio
Families using buy now pay later schemes for groceries
Budget advisers are increasingly alarmed about the number of people using buy now pay later schemes for groceries as they struggle to cope with the cost of living.
Struggling families are racking up… Audio
Two men convicted on 68 charges in drug, rape case in Christchurch
A depraved web of rape, sexual violations, drink spiking - a five year investigation - and never ending trauma for the many victims.
Two men have been convicted of 68 charges in one of the biggest… Audio
Decreasing inflation figures come as a surprise
Economists are predicting the country is probably over the worst of its bout of inflation.
The latest figures show a surprise drop in the annual rate, from 7.2 percent to 6.7 percent, although the… Audio
Food costs force shoppers to ditch fruit and vege
Cash-strapped shoppers are giving up on buying fresh fruit, vegetables and meat, while parents struggle to afford healthy food to fill kindergarten and school lunchboxes.
Their experience at the… Audio
US Police Officers who shot dead Christian Glass to stand trial
The family of a Christchurch-born man shot dead by police in the US say they're pleased criminal charges against two officers will proceed to trial.
A judge has thrown out the officers' bid to have… Audio
Gloriavale court case hears final arguments
A court has heard Gloriavale women were entrapped, enslaved and lived in servitude at the Christian community, on the final day of a long-running employment case.
Chief Employment Court judge… Audio
Woman unable to eat unsure when surgery will come
A Christchurch woman who has put up with intravenous feeding and two ostomy bags for a whole year still has no idea when she will be able to have surgery.
Beri Cakal is lucky to have survived a bowel… Audio
Mother & son woodchoppers compete in Waimate championships
A Canterbury mother and son are carving out a big name for themselves in the world of competitive woodchopping. Raewyn Windley and her 15-year-old son Lochie are both competing at the South Island… Audio
Gloriavale leader gives evidence in Employment Court case
Gloriavale's Overseeing Shepherd has told the Employment Court he's saddened people have been harmed at the isolated Christian sect and has admitted leaders made mistakes.
Howard Temple has been… Audio
Employment Court chief judge visits Gloriavale
The Employment Court's chief judge has made an unprecedented visit to Gloriavale as part of a case brought by six former members who claim they were exploited and treated like slaves.
Christina… Audio
Gloriavale 'can't afford' wages, court hears
A court has heard Gloriavale can't afford to pay everyone wages, and employment relationships would destroy the Christian community's way of life.
Gloriavale women have been giving evidence in an… Audio
Gloriavale members expected at Employment Court hearing
A significant number of Gloriavale members are expected to be in the public gallery when the Employment Court sits in Greymouth this week.
Six former Gloriavale women are seeking a ruling that they… Audio
Former Gloriavale school principal to give evidence in court
Former Gloriavale Christian School principal Faithful Pilgrim is expected to give evidence in the next phase of an Employment Court case resuming today, before a visit to the isolated West Coast… Audio
Efforts underway for release of NZ pilot kidnapped in PNG
Diplomatic efforts are underway to try to secure the release of a New Zealand pilot taken hostage by Papuan rebels. Captain Philip Mehrtens was flying for Indonesia's Susi Air when he was captured by… Audio
Breast cancer surgeon stuck overseas due to Airport closure
Frustrated travellers stranded in Asia since last Friday because of flooding at Auckland Airport have blasted airlines' response to the washout, as they battle to find a way home.
Many still have no… Audio
Bromley wastewater plant fire 'accidental'
An investigation into the cause of the Bromley wastewater treatment plant fire in Christchurch has concluded it started accidentally where contractors were working on a tank roof. Audio
Fresh manure and candy floss - NZ Agricultural Show back in action
The smell of fresh manure and clouds of candy floss as big as your head - it can only mean one thing - the return of the New Zealand Agricultural Show.
The huge event has faced two years of… Video, Audio
More than 100,000 expected for return of NZ Agricultural Show
Town and country will meet again at the popular New Zealand Agricultural Show in Christchurch over the next three days.
After two years of Covid-19 disruptions, more than 100,000 people are expected… Audio