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Ngai Tahu says Anderton damage claim false
Ngai Tahu says Anderton damage claim false
The co-owner of Christchurch City Council's new headquarters says damage to the building from the Canterbury earthquake is nowhere near as bad as claimed by Wigram MP Jim Anderton.
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Rebuilding Christchurch
Audio 15 Sep 2010With John Jackson The Principal of construction monitoring company Pacifecon, who was involved in the rebuild of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy in 1974. Also with Canterbury Master Builders Association… Audio
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Christchurch demolition should be"last resort"says expert
Audio 15 Sep 2010One of the candidates standing for the Christchurch mayoralty is lashing out at the appointment of an out of town architect to oversee the rebuilding of the city. Audio
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Morning Report: local papers
Morning Report: local papers
Wednesday's headlines: Frontline police in suburban stations to be centralised in Dunedin; Le Cordon Bleu opens cooking school in central Wellington; bird species introduced from the northern…
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Mayors look to hold on to state of emergency
Mayors look to hold on to state of emergency
The state of emergency in Canterbury is due to be lifted at midday on Wednesday. But the region's mayors say that will not happen if they are not satisfied with new legislation about to be passed by…
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'Think of people not buildings' - CHCH property owner
Audio 14 Sep 2010Some Christchurch building owners say a bulldozer's the best option, despite the city council calling for government help to rebuild heritage buildings damaged by the earthquake. Audio
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Watch out for opportunists, residents warned
Watch out for opportunists, residents warned
Warnings are being issued after suspicious behaviour by people claiming to be tradespeople in and around Christchurch.
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Top Stories for Monday 13 September 2010
Audio 13 Sep 2010Cabinet to legislate to speed Canterbury rebuild, Schools prepare for traumatised students, Claims for uninhabitable homes in Canterbury still rising, Critics say super city mayoral campaign has… Audio
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At-risk buildings will need twice the strengthening
At-risk buildings will need twice the strengthening
Christchurch City Council has brought in new policy requiring earthquake-prone buildings to be strengthened twice as much as had been planned. Audio
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Minister gives early details of quake recovery plan
Minister gives early details of quake recovery plan
The Government has given early details of a recovery plan for quake-hit Cantabrians. Claimants whose buildings are structurally sound but who have minor contents damage will be paid out from early… Audio
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Focus on Politics for 10 September 2010
Audio 10 Sep 2010Christchurch and its surrounding region now face a huge clean-up and rebuilding effort to restore homes, businesses, buildings and other infrastructure damaged by the quake. In Wellington the quake… Audio
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Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker
Audio 10 Sep 2010Donations to the Canterbury earthquake fund now total about $11 million. It comes as the Government announced early details of a recovery plan for people wanting money to fix their damaged homes or… Audio
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Keep prices fair, Key to tell builders
Keep prices fair, Key to tell builders
Builders in Canterbury will be asked to keep prices fair and reasonable during reconstruction efforts, and not rip people off, Prime Minister John Key told Parliament on Wednesday.
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Christchurch quake - rebuilding of heritage buildings
Audio 9 Sep 2010Eminent New Zealand architects, Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney, both now retired, had a partnership spanning 50 years. They are regarded as leaders of New Zealand modernism and designed many of… Audio
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Construction firms set to help rebuild Canterbury
Construction firms set to help rebuild Canterbury
Construction companies are poised to send workers from around the country to Canterbury to help rebuild parts of the region devastated by the earthquake.
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Government finalises help plans
Government finalises help plans
Government plans to help Canterbury people manage the financial impact of the earthquake will be finalised by the end of the week, says Minister of Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
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Social Development Minister makes earthquake announcments
Audio 8 Sep 2010The Social Development Minister, Paula Bennett, says there are thousands of unemployed people in Christchurch who could help rebuild the city. Audio
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Question Time for 8 September 2010
Audio 8 Sep 2010Questions to Ministers 1. CRAIG FOSS to the Minister of Finance: How is the Government helping households and businesses affected by the Canterbury earthquake 2. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime… Audio
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Two Christchurch landmarks likely to come down
Two Christchurch landmarks likely to come down
Two heritage buildings in central Christchurch are likely to be demolished. Cracks in Christchurch Cathedral are also being investigated.
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Demolition work gathers pace
Demolition work gathers pace
Demolition work has got under way in central Christchurch to remove buildings devastated by Saturday's earthquake.
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Companies donating to earthquake fund
Audio 6 Sep 2010Many of New Zealand's companies are fronting up with large donations to help with rebuilding in Christchurch. Audio
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Need for more builders likely
Need for more builders likely
Stonewood Homes, one of the largest home building companies in the South Island, says it's likely that builders will need to be called in from other cities to help rebuild parts of Christchurch.
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Relief fund donations flow in
Relief fund donations flow in
Donations to relief funds set up to help rebuild in Canterbury are rolling in. ANZ Bank, Westpac and Fonterra have each given $1 million.
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Wheat at risk because of collapsed silos
Wheat at risk because of collapsed silos
Grain and dairy farmers are the hardest hit by the Canterbury earthquake. Thousands of tonnes of wheat are at risk in damaged silos and about 20% of dairy farms are still without power.
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Newspapers focus on Caterbury quake
Newspapers focus on Caterbury quake
All the newspapers cover just one story on Monday - the Canterbury earthquake.