Search Results
Related tags:
- Christchurch Rebuild
- the Christchurch rebuild
- Christchurch city rebuild
- Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team
Displaying items 1 - 24 of 2694 in total
-
2026 'the year of rebuilding confidence' in housing market, economist predicts
Will this be the year the house market makes a comeback?
Property values continued to dip last year, but lower mortgage interest rates and signs of an economic recovery point to a possible change of direction.
-
New schools opening in 2026
New schools opening in 2026
Two new primary schools are scheduled to open at the start of 2026 - one in Christchurch and the other in Auckland.
-
2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off
2025 in review: A year when New Zealand-India relations took off
A significant milestone was the confirmation of conclusion of free trade negotiations with India.
-
'Full circle': Canterbury Tuahiwi School opens new whare for 250 tamariki
Canterbury Tuahiwi School opens new whare for 250 tamariki
The new Tūranga Tuarua hall at Te Kura o Tuahiwi allows assemblies, sports, and cultural events for 250 students.
-
Saving the marriage of journalism and the people
Saving the marriage of journalism and the people
Survey after survey has shown our trust in the news seriously slipping, but the latest one asks Kiwis why.
-
Jennie Wyllie defends Netball NZ's handling of Dame Noeline Taurua saga
Netball NZ boss defends handling of Dame Noeline saga
Netball New Zealand boss Jennie Wyllie says there is still work to do to rebuild trust and reshape the Silver Ferns team environment. Audio
-
Once branded the world's unluckiest city, Christchurch is now the 'capital of cool'
Christchurch: The 'capital of cool'
Our second biggest city is experiencing the type of revival that should make the rest of New Zealand envious.
-
Cyclone Gabrielle Inquest: Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform
Disbelief over no centralised emergency platform during Cyclone Gabrielle
A former Civil Defence controller told an inquest that the Christchurch earthquakes had shown the need for the platform.
-
Re-elected Christchurch mayor to focus on debt, liveability
Re-elected Christchurch mayor to focus on debt, liveability
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger is grateful to be re-elected for a second term.
-
Seeking brass in pocket
The Christchurch music institution, Woolston Brass, is fundraising to rebuild its quake damaged bandrooms. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Councillor didn't realise she would get paid before she was elected
Councillor didn't realise she would get paid before she was elected
Lisa Bond admits she knew little about how the council worked when she was first elected.
-
Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years in cheaper restoration plan
Christ Church Cathedral could reopen in five years
A new, cheaper restoration plan could halve the massive $85 million funding shortfall that saw work stopped last year.
-
Cathedral reopening touted
Audio 11 Sep 2025The Christ Church Cathedral could be reopened in five years under a new, cheaper restoration plan, halving a massive funding shortfall. Audio
-
Building a wind farm at -73 degrees: Ross Island plans move forward
Building a wind farm at -73 degrees
Antarctica New Zealand is finally moving to fix blades for its wind farm at Ross Island and get new turbines built..
-
‘Leaks', 'mould' and sewage: The kura in Christchurch still waiting for permanent site
'Our kids, they don't deserve this': Kura still waiting for permanent site
Christchurch's first kura-a-iwi has spent a decade in old, decrepit buildings.
-
Quake-damaged abandoned Christchurch hotel set to become five-star Sheraton
Quake-damaged hotel to become five-star Sheraton
The building was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake and has sat abandoned ever since.
-
Labour MPs gather in Christchurch to formulate election strategy
Labour MPs gather as they inch towards a tax policy
The party is inching closer to announcing its tax policy, amid growing unemployment. Audio
-
PM wants NZ to get behind development, progress, stem tide of Kiwis leaving for Oz
'Say yes NZ' to housing, agriculture, cruise ships, mines - Luxon
The prime minister has told National Party faithful that, if Australia shut down mining and energy industries, Kiwis wouldn't flock there.
-
'Announcement of an announcement': Govt accused of recycling projects in $6b infrastructure push
Govt accused of recycling projects in $6b infrastructure push
Luxon says new builds will boost jobs and productivity, but the opposition dismissed the "announcement of an announcement" as a public relations stunt lacking fresh investment.
-
More city cyclists get on their bikes - but there is untapped demand for more
More city cyclists get on their bikes - but there is untapped demand for more
There is untapped demand from those who do not have bikes, or the confidence to ride them, researchers and council staff say.
-
GPs to get extra funding in agreement government hopes will lead to faster healthcare
GPs to get $175m extra funding
Health Minister Simeon Brown the increase this year was the biggest - by more than double - since the current funding system began. Audio
-
Do you really remember what you think you do?
Do you really remember what you think you do?
We trust our memories to tell the truth. But what if they lie? Psychologist Gabrielle Principe explains why even our most vivid recollections shouldn't be trusted. Audio
-
Public transport woes for Canterbury's big growth areas
Public transport woes for Canterbury's big growth areas
Environment Canterbury is struggling to meet a growing demand for bus services, amid a reduced budget.
-
As insurance gets harder to buy, NZ has 3 choices for disaster recovery – and we keep choosing the worst one
Three choices as insurance gets harder to buy
The industry has already signalled it is pulling out of some places in Aotearoa, leaving the government and homeowners to question what happens next.