Katie Todd
Christchuch mosque shootings: Sentencing continues
The sentencing of the man behind the Christchurch mosque shootings is continuing today.
Christchurch reporter, Katie Todd, is once again at the Justice Precinct.
She speaks to Susie Ferguson. Audio
Victims see Christchurch gunman as weak
A victim of the Christchurch mosque attacks says seeing the gunman in court made him realise how weak he really is. Mustafa Boztas travelled from Turkey and spent two weeks in managed isolation to be… Audio
Chch shooter sentencing: Day 3 begins
It's the third day of the sentencing trial for the man behind the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Christchurch reporter, Katie Todd, is at the Justice Precinct.
She speaks to Corin Dann. Audio
Chch shooter sentencing: Day 2 begins
It's the second day of the sentencing trial for the man behind the Christchurch mosque shootings. Christchurch reporter, Katie Todd, is at the Justice Precinct. She speaks to Corin Dann. Audio
Sentencing of Christchurch mosque gunman begins
The sentencing of the mosque gunman has begun amid heavy security at the High Court in Christchurch.
In March, Brenton Tarrant admitted 51 murders, 40 attempted murders and one charge of terrorism… Audio
Mosque attack sentencing begins today
This morning the sentencing of the man responsible for the March 15 terror attacks gets underway in Christchurch. Audio
Christchurch mosque shooter sentencing: Security increased at court
Security has been beefed up around the Christchurch justice precinct ahead of the sentencing of the man behind the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Christchurch reporter Katie Todd is there.
She… Audio
Canterbury health workers protest as leaders resign over cuts
There has been a mass exodus from the Canterbury District Health Board with two more resignations from the executive team this morning, taking the total number to seven.
Dozens of masked health… Audio
Covid-19: Who isn't displaying Govt QR code?
Businesses have just a few hours left to make the government's Covid-19 Tracer QR code a feature of their doors or reception areas, before it becomes mandatory.
The government says there's been more… Audio
Covid-19: QR codes must be displayed from today
The government's yellow and white QR code posters will become mandatory of all businesses from noon today, so customers can scan in with their phones for contact tracing.
The Ministry of Health says… Audio
Christchurch Hospital new building has opening date
Christchurch Hospital's new Acute Services Building finally has an opening date of November 16th - after two years of delays, at least $80 million over budget.
The big move is bittersweet for staff… Audio
Auckland divorce coach services booming during Covid
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, business is booming for an Auckland divorce coach. Kimberlee Sweeney, who has been in the job for five years, says couples are untying the knot in numbers she's… Audio
Virasana with a view - Sky Tower yoga proves popular
Amid dwindling numbers of international visitors, a novel attraction is helping luring Aucklanders to their city's most popular landmark.
Twice a week at dawn, the country's highest yoga classes are… Video, Audio
Government-funded programme promoting tourism careers
A government-funded programme promoting tourism as a career option is going ahead even though the sector is expecting a hundred thousand job losses this year.
The Go with Tourism campaign which is… Audio
Redcliffs School reopens after years of perseverance since Canterbury quakes
It's been dubbed Canterbury's little seaside community who never gave up.
Nine years in the making, it was Redcliffs School''s grand re-opening today after earthquake damage rendered the old site… Video, Audio
Mayors enraged by Arthurs Pass snow chain ban
A snow chain ban on Arthurs Pass has enraged three mayors and tens of thousands of road users either side of the alps.
The Transport Agency's new system sees State Highway 73 either completely open… Audio
Continuation of distance learning annoys Massey students
Some Massey University students are frustrated with plans to continue distance learning in semester 2, despite the university being able to teach as normal under Alert Level 1. Although most… Audio
Arrowtown becomes home to densest air monitoring network
Take a closer look at the picturesque streets of Arrowtown and you may spot tiny sensors, making up what's thought to be the world's densest air monitoring network. It's part of a NIWA project, which… Audio
Coronavirus: Summer music festivals sold out without lineups
Some of the country's major summer music festivals are nearly sold out, despite organisers being unable to lock in their lineups while the borders remain shut.
They're exploring homegrown and… Audio
Sex workers struggle with contact tracing clients
Sex workers say they're struggling to balance the privacy of their clients with the need to record contact tracing information, including real names and phone numbers.
They're doubtful the… Audio