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Debating without agenda on Parliament's agenda
Debating without agenda on Parliament's agenda
Parliament debates all the time but until now it seldom did so just to see what it thinks. This week we hear what it thinks about Aid to the Pacific.
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Ten years after Christchurch's devastating quake 'anchor projects' yet to be completed
Ten years after Christchurch quake 'anchor projects' yet to be completed
The devastating 22 February 2011 earthquake forced 70 percent of the Christchurch CBD to be demolished and today locals are still faced with broken buildings and empty spaces.
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Black Caps set to sink teeth into arch rivals Australia
Black Caps set to sink teeth into arch rivals Australia
The Black Caps preparations for the T20 World Cup later this year shift up a gear this week, with the start of a five-match home series against Australia.
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Christchurch earthquake anniversary: Broken buildings remain 10 years later
Cantabrians are still surrounded broken buildings and empty spaces on the 10th anniversary of the devastating 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
The disaster forced 70 percent of the CBD to be… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake anniversary: Government slowed down recovery from - developer
A prominent Christchurch property investor says the Government's anchor projects meant to help rebuild the city faster, has instead slowed it down.
After the 2011 earthquake, the Government launched… Audio
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Christchurch city fringe suburbs see huge growth 10 years since earthquake
Christchurch city fringe suburbs see huge growth 10 years since earthquake
In the second of a two-part story, RNZ takes a look at the city's outskirts where families started their new lives after large areas of the city were red-zoned.
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Christchurch East since 2011 earthquake 'a place of hope and beauty'
Christchurch East since 2011 earthquake 'a place of hope and beauty'
In the first of a two-part story, RNZ takes a look at the city's east: an area which bore the brunt of the damage and which continues to lag behind the rest of Christchurch in its recovery.
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Christchurch's east still rebuilding from earthquake 10 years on
As the 10 year anniversary of the Christchurch February earthquake approaches, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently depending on which part of the city people live in.
In the first… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake: City's east still rebuilding
As Christchurch prepares to mark 10 years since its deadly earthquake, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently. The less affluent eastern suburbs, which bore the brunt of the damage… Audio
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Australian Diamonds brace for game of 'cat and mouse'
Australian Diamonds brace for game of 'cat and mouse'
A lot has changed since Australian Diamonds' player Gabi Simpson played a Test against the Silver Ferns more than two year's ago.
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Filmmaker: 'We need to talk more about Christchurch'
A decade on from Gerard Smyth's When A City Falls comes the sequel, When A City Rises - The People's Story, which screens tonight on TVNZ 1. The award-winning filmmaker joins the show to discuss the… Audio
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Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake. Audio
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Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake.
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Jacinda Ardern promises to close 'gaps in hate speech legislation'
Ardern promises to close 'gaps in hate speech legislation'
The prime minister's hope for political consensus regarding hate speech law is looking doubtful as the report into the Christchurch terror attack reignites the debate. Audio
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Building consent applications continue to rise in Selwyn
Building consent applications continue to rise in Selwyn
Selwyn District Council are urging patience as record consent numbers continue.
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Heavy machinery tackles demolition of 105-year-old cathedral
Watch: Demolition of Christchurch's Blessed Sacrament cathedral
Demolition work is continuing at the 105-year-old earthquake-damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Christchurch. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 5: Shakti
Simonne interviews Farida on the issues migrant women face, such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures to stay in unhealthy marriages, and extreme isolation. Video
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Christchurch Girls' High school block rebuild a 'tricky road' - board chair
Getting ministry to rebuild school block was a 'tricky road'
A Christchurch school that won a rebuild is confident it is on the right track after years of struggling with the Ministry of Education.
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Ministry of Education decides on rebuild at Christchurch Girls High School
After throwing millions of dollars at strengthening a Christchurch school, the Ministry of Education has decided it wants a rebuild instead.
The backtrack follows almost a decade of confusion, and… Audio
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Christchurch Girls' High building set for quake rebuild as ministry backflips
Christchurch Girls' High building set for quake rebuild as ministry backflips
Christchurch Girls' High School will get a new main block after five years of trying to strengthen the existing one.
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Brownlee taking rap for campaign failures - commentator
Brownlee taking rap for campaign failures - commentator
A former National Party staffer isn't surprised Gerry Brownlee has fallen on his sword and resigned as deputy leader of the party.
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Special votes: National loses two MPs, one each to Labour, Māori Party
Special votes: Nats lose two MPs to Labour, Māori Party
The National Party has lost another two MPs on the final election result - with Labour and the Māori Party picking up an extra seat each.
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Gerry Brownlee resigns as National Party deputy leader
Gerry Brownlee resigns as National Party deputy leader
Gerry Brownlee has announced he will not seek reappointment as National Party deputy leader, but has not clarified whether he will remain in Parliament or not.
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Cantabrians concerned by loss of Christchurch regeneration portfolio
Cantabrians concerned by loss of Christchurch regeneration portfolio
Christchurch leaders are hoping the government is not walking away from its responsibilities in the city.
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Christchurch leaders concerned regeneration portfolio dropped
Christchurch leaders are worried the government is walking away from its responsibilities in the city.
The Greater Christchurch Regeneration portfolio was left out Monday's Cabinet announcement, with… Audio