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Bic Runga and Tiny Ruins in Session
New Zealand songwriting royalty, Bic Runga and Tiny Ruins, are doubling their musical powers with a nationwide tour that will see the pair debut new material, play on each other’s songs, and even… Audio
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Local vocal virtuoso, Marlon Williams
Local vocal virtuoso Marlon Williams has just released his first solo album, the culmination of his experience as a Christchurch Cathedral choirboy, frontman for his high school band The Unfaithful… Audio
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Convention centre criticism mounts
Criticism of Christchurch's planned convention centre is mounting, but the city's recovery authority is staying tight-lipped about major details.
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Group action against insurers in Christchurch
A group action is being organised in Christchurch against insurers over the time they are taking to settle earthquake claims.
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Christchurch marathon returns to central city
This year's Christchurch marathon is heading back to the central city for the first time since the 2011 earthquakes.
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Lawyer wants to take on quake insurers
An Auckland lawyer is weighing into Christchurch's insurance woes, warning group action could set a legal precedent for insurance companies.
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Warren cathedral proposal gains support
The Anglican Church says feedback shows a proposal to rebuild Christchurch Cathedral using a design by Sir Miles Warren is gaining support.
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Little sign of progress in quake-hit Cathedral Square
Construction noise is a familiar sound in central Christchurch, but the city's Cathedral Square is oddly quiet.
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What's on this Easter weekend?
With fine weather forecast, there's no excuse to be sitting on the couch eating hot cross buns and Easter eggs all weekend.
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Pair charged with cathedral burglary
Two men in Christchurch on a golf trip have been charged with burglary from the Christ Church Cathedral.
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Cathedral impasse may be broken
The Anglican Church has given ground in an attempt to break the four-year legal impasse over the future of the quake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
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Plan to preserve Chch Cathedral until final plan agreed on
A Christchurch engineer says he has a plan to preserve the city's 130 year old cathedral until a final decision on its fate is made. Audio
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Call for feedback on Victoria Square makeover
People in Christchurch are being asked for their feedback on a plan to give Victoria Square a multi-million dollar makeover.
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Jeremy Woodside
Christchurch organist Jeremy Woodside is currently based at Wells Cathedral in the UK, & soon moves to a new position at Westminster Abbey. He talks with Margaret Ogilvie (RNZ) Audio
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Delays rebuilding quake damaged homes four years on
About 700 people packed Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral last night to hear from a panel of experts on why, four years after the big earthquake, they're still waiting for their homes to be rebuilt.
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Rebuilding woes four years on
About 700 people packed Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral to hear why, after four years, their quake damaged homes had still not been rebuilt.
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Displaced statue returns to Cathedral Square
A displaced resident of Cathedral Square has been returned to its familiar plinth, with the statue of John Robert Godley, founder of the Canterbury settlement, reinstated in the central city.
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Victoria Square revamp delayed
Plans for a revamp of Christchurch's Victoria Square have been delayed after a public backlash questioned why it was needed.
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Thousands gather for New Year's Eve
Thousands of New Years' revellers are preparing for events taking place around the country tonight - Auckland to Christchurch, Mangawhai to Queenstown.
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'Trespassing' in quake damaged building
The owner of a quake-damaged building in Christchurch is planning to lay a complaint to the police about a group entering the building to take photographs.
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Meet Me in the Square
In the 1980s, art student David Cook amassed some 6,000 photographs of his home town of Christchurch. After the earthquakes he revisited them. Now he's putting some of those photographs in a book and… Audio
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Churches protest new planning rules
Anglicans and Catholics are worried proposed changes to planning rules in Christchurch could make it hard for them to rebuild earthquake-damaged churches.
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Christchurch tram back to full city loop
Christchurch's tram will start making a full loop of the central city from today for the first time since the February 2011 earthquake, after a series of delays.
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Cathedral repair costs over-estimated - Anderton
The co-chairperson of a group fighting to save Christchurch Cathedral believes the Anglican Church has over-estimated the repair costs.
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Church 'must win Cantabrians' respect'
An Anglican minister says if the church wishes to be respected by Christchurch residents, it needs to rethink its stance on the quake-damaged cathedral.