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Is fan ownership the key to NRL success in the South Island?
OPINION: Paul Lewis examines the feasibility of fan ownership in the South Island NRL bid.
OPINION: Paul Lewis examines the feasibility of fan ownership in the South Island NRL bid.
Pierre Nixon and Kurt Bayer report on a double tragedy.
EDITORIAL: Yesterday marked five years since 51 people were murdered at Friday prayer.
Luxon is with Lead Coordination Minister Judith Collins in Christchurch today.
Police were called to the emergency night shelter just after 10pm.
Police were called to the emergency night shelter just after 10pm.
As move-out date looms, some residents say they will refuse to go.
An E-scooter played a part in the apartment fire.
The former prison guard was jailed for life for murdering his childhood friend.
The Christchurch-based owner has challenged the proposed increase.
Christchurch sex trafficker now faces life in American prison.
Dylan Stuart has served jail time for dealing methamphetamine and firearms offending.
One man bravely speaks to about harrowing ordeal that's left him traumatised.
There have been success stories, but many ugly gaps remain.
'We just love being able to put on a great party', Electric Avenue organiser says.
The cause of the fire, which is still active, is being investigated.
Christopher Persson didn't pay any taxes for nearly 11 years.
Murder victim David Bridgwater has been remembered on the cricket pitch.
Incident Commander Steve Kennedy said their focus was to strengthen the perimeter around the fire. Video / Joe Allison / Supplied
There’s more hot air on the way, especially for some South Islanders, MetService says.
Anna Spark speaks about her escape and loss.
'It seems to be a fast-moving thing,' Fenz tells evacuated Christchurch residents.
Doug and Vikki Pflaum took seven years to rebuild their home following the 2017 fires.
"It seems to be a fast-moving thing," Fenz tells evacuated Christchurch residents.
Ngāi Tahu, owner of the land, hasn't revealed its plan for the future of the site.
A recent video of Philip Mehrtens was released by West Papua Liberation Army.
The terrorist planned to challenge his designation as an at-risk prisoner.
Four men to appear in court after tunnel blocked and red liquid poured on the road.
Fire crews brace for big day across tinder-dry Canterbury.