Canterbury Mornings

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 154:57:21
  • Mais informações

Informações:

Sinopse

Listen to the latest interviews from Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch on Newstalk ZB

Episódios

  • Politics Friday: 10 years on from the September 4 quake

    04/09/2020 Duração: 24min

    The former Christchurch Recovery Minister has reflected on the decade since the first earthquake. Today marks ten years since the magnitude 7.1 earthquake first struck the region. National deputy leader Gerry Brownlee told Chris Lynch the biggest brake to things happening in Christchurch was Treasury.He says he regrets being so willing to accept some of the advice it gave.Brownlee says they ignored a huge amount of it but they were people from outside Christchurch who had no idea what was going on.Christchurch East MP Poto Williams says Brownlee must take some responsibility for the trouble people had with EQC.Listen above.

  • L.A.B coming to Christchurch for one off show

    03/09/2020 Duração: 06min

    L.A.B are playing a special one-off Christchurch show this October 31st at Horncastle Arena. This show will be L.A.B’s only South Island-headline show this year, with support from The Butlers.L.A.B have proven themselves to be one of the fastest-rising acts in NZ, and this will be their first South Island-headline show in nearly three years, the show will see tracks performed from the platinum-selling, Taite Music Prize-nominated album L.A.B III, an album which features the number one hit ‘In The Air’.Lead vocalist and guitarist Joel Shadbolt talked to Chris Lynch about what audiences can expect from the show and what it's like performing post covid. Listen above.  

  • Jeremy Helson: ‘Devastating losses’ as empty trawlers stuck in Lyttelton

    03/09/2020 Duração: 08min

    At the end of this month, another four trawlers will join the three already stuck at Lyttelton Port without crew.Fishing companies have been in talks with Government officials since April saying unless they get specialist crew from overseas, the industry could die.The industry says it needs to bring in hundreds of Russian and Ukrainian crew members.Seafood New Zealand CEO Jeremy Helson told Newstalk ZB Christchurch there isn't enough isolation capacity to put through hundreds of crew members for 14 days.But he's offered a solution, saying the industry would happily foot the bill to establish more facilities, as it wouldn't outweigh the devastating losses they'll take if they don't do it.Listen above.

  • Dr Stephen Mark on prostate cancer awareness

    02/09/2020 Duração: 04min

    September is Prostate Cancer Awareness month.Canterbury District Health Board Urologist Dr Stephen Mark spoke to Chris Lynch about being vigilant and getting checked.Listen above. 

  • Lynley Hood: Peter Ellis' appeal will leave a huge legacy

    02/09/2020 Duração: 13min

    The author whose book convinced many Peter Ellis was innocent says his appeal will leave a huge legacy.Almost exactly a year since Ellis died, the Supreme Court has ruled his appeal can go ahead.Ellis was convicted of sexual offending against children in 1993, but never accepted the charges and twice appealed the convictions.Lynley Hood told Chris Lynch although the Court hasn't released its reasons for the decision tikanga Maori was one argument used to push for it.The debate aired the importance of restoring mana after death.Hood says when she heard a group of kaumatua declared tikanga could apply to Ellis there was a feeling of history being made.

  • Rob Harrison: Peter Ellis' appeal to continue after his death

    01/09/2020 Duração: 08min

    The Peter Ellis appeal will be allowed to proceed, despite his death.The Supreme Court has decided the appeal should continue, almost a year to the day since he died.Ellis was convicted on 16 charges of sexual offending against seven children in 1993.He appealed twice to the Court of Appeal, the second time after a referral by the Governor-General.The first appeal quashed three of his convictions.The second appeal against the remaining 13 convictions was dismissed in 1999.Ellis was granted leave to appeal those remaining convictions in July last year, but died in September.The Supreme Court says the reasons for this decision will be provided at the same time as the decision is released on the substantive appeal.Peter Ellis' long-time lawyer Robert Harrison told Chris Lynch it was a great development in the fight for justice and a chance to restore the reputation of his late client.“I think it’s fantastic news. It gives us a chance to put before the court the arguments that we’ve been preparing for quite some

  • Nicole Marshall: Last week for monitoring of the Bromley stench

    01/09/2020 Duração: 03min

    Community monitoring of the foul smell plaguing the Bromley area is to finish up on the 8th of September. Environment Canterbury Councillor Nicole Marshall spoke to Chris Lynch about what the next steps are for tackling the issue.Listen above.

  • Kathryn Dalziel: Concerns about facial recognition system being set up by police

    01/09/2020 Duração: 07min

    Concerns about a facial recognition system being set up by police.RNZ is reporting police have been quietly setting up the nine million dollar system that can identify people using a live feed from CCTV cameras.Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel told Chris Lynch she worries there doesn't appear to be any assessment of the impacts on privacy.She says the departments involved are viewing this as upgrades of what they're doing but it's more significant than that.Listen above.

  • High winds threaten to fan Mackenzie fire

    31/08/2020 Duração: 07min

    High winds are threatening to fan a bushfire in the Mackenzie Basin.Crews are racing to set up contingency lines to block the blaze that's burnt through 3000 hectares of forestry.Mackenzie District Council Emergency Operations Centre public information manager Chris Clarke spoke to Chris Lynch about the challenges firefighters are facing.Listen above.

  • Mayor Lianne Dalziel on water reforms and abandoned houses

    31/08/2020 Duração: 12min

    The weekly catch ups with Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel resumed this week.Up for discussion is the water reforms and what can be done about abandoned houses across the city.Listen above.

  • The Yardstick: CDHB and alert level fatigue

    28/08/2020 Duração: 15min

    Every Friday Chris Lynch is joined by Mike Yardley wrap the week that was.Listen above.

  • Politics Friday: 90 day trials and water reform

    28/08/2020 Duração: 17min

    Minister in charge of managed isolation Megan Woods and Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey joined Chris Lynch for this week's edition of Politics Friday.Listen above.

  • Judith Collins on the CDHB mess and level 2

    27/08/2020 Duração: 14min

    Every fortnight the leader of the opposition Judith Collins joins Chris Lynch on the show to discuss the political issues of the week. Listen above. 

  • Acclaimed professor Greg Newbold retires

    26/08/2020 Duração: 11min

    A former convict turned professor is retiring after 30 years as a leading criminologist.Acclaimed University of Canterbury professor Greg Newbold is planning to move to the sunny Bay of Plenty to spend more time diving and fishing.Newbold says told Chris Lynch the crime and justice systems have changed for the better through the course of his career.He says the police have got a lot better too, no more slap on the face or kick up the ass in a dark interrogation room.Listen above.

  • Leeann Watson: Canterbury businesses haemorrhaging cash with loss Auckland visitors

    25/08/2020 Duração: 08min

    Canterbury businesses are haemorrhaging cash with the loss of visitors from Auckland.The city will remain at Alert Level 3 including travel restrictions until at least Sunday night.Canterbury Chamber of Commerce chief executive, Leeann Watson, told Chris Lynch hard-hit local businesses had just been bouncing back.She says now the region's losing a million dollars a day.Listen above.

  • Stewart Gibbon: Hopes public transport users will catch on quickly to mask wearing

    25/08/2020 Duração: 07min

    There's hope people travelling on public transport will catch on quickly to the requirement to wear a face covering.It'll be mandatory around the country from Monday.Environment Canterbury public transport manager, Stewart Gibbon, told Chris Lynch he's noticed a growing number of people are already using masks on buses.He says Kiwis have been very good at following Government directions.Gibbon says at the end of the day, it's for our own health and that of others.

  • David Murdoch: COVID 19 vaccine could be ready mid 2021

    24/08/2020 Duração: 07min

    An infectious disease expert says best case scenario a COVID 19 vaccine could be ready as early as mid next year.Otago University's David Murdoch told Chris Lynch there are over 200 vaccine candidates that are being worked on worldwide and about 5 that are through to the phase 3 trials which is incredible progress.He says the main focus is on safety and effectiveness.Listen above.   

  • Jo Kane: Canterbury DHB member has let loose at ministry officials

    24/08/2020 Duração: 25min

    Canterbury District Health Board member Jo Kane has let loose at ministry officials after a mass exodus of managers.Seven senior executive leaders have quit the 11 person team as the board comes under pressure to cut costs.Kane told Chris Lynch the board has bought into the deficit and can-do-more directives from Wellington.She says officials need to get down here quickly and stop their bullshit rhetoric and bandying around figures that just make them look good.Kane says the board is combative and chairman Sir John Hansen has an autocratic style.

  • Amber Allott: Crowd gathers for mosque gunman's sentencing

    23/08/2020 Duração: 03min

    A crowd is gathering outside Christchurch's courthouse, with the beginning of the landmark sentencing of the mosque killer just hours away.There is no doubt 29-year-old Australian national Brenton Tarrant will be sentenced to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to 51 counts of murder, 40 of attempted murder and a charge under the Terrorism Suppression Act, but the major question is whether it is life without parole.That decision falls to Justice Cameron Mander - however, it will likely be several days before he formally passes sentence.Armed police have manned the perimeter of the Christchurch justice precinct since the weekend and road closures have been in effect as authorities gear up for the case. Snipers are stationed on the courthouse rooftop.Roads are closed off around the Christchurch Law Courts, and there's a heavy police presence at the scene. Photo / Amber AllottAs part of the security measures there are rigorous identity-checking protocols for those wishing to enter the building and queues are

  • The Yardstick: COVID management, CDHB and EntX

    21/08/2020 Duração: 10min

    Every Friday Chris Lynch is joined by Mike Yardley wrap the week that was.Listen above.

página 8 de 50