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200 sign for possible class action against EQC
Almost 200 Christchurch residents have expressed interest in taking a class action against the Earthquake Commission over their claims.
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Car parking concerns in Christchurch transport plan
It appears the Government's transport plan for central Christchurch has fallen short of addressing concerns about the lack of car parking in the city. Audio
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Process 'un-Christian' claim Cathedral supporters
Supporters of the restoration of the quake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral say they are disgusted at the Anglican Church's choice of a modern replacement, and are calling the decision making process…
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Ideas for 1 September 2013
Audio 1 Sep 2013UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or drones as they’re commonly known, are suddenly everywhere. Conservationists and academics are using them to map our rivers; engineers surveyed the interior of the… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 25 August 2013 - The Cardboard Cathedral
Justin Gregory takes a tour of Christchurch's Transitional Cathedral - better known as the Cardboard Cathedral. A couple of weeks after opening, has it fulfilled everyone's expectations? Audio
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Trust says it has financial support to save cathedral
The Great Christchurch Buildings Trust says it's got plenty of financial support for its fight to save the quake damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
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Cathedral case going to the Supreme Court
The Great Christchurch Buildings Trust is taking its quest to save the Anglican cathedral in Christchurch to the Supreme Court.
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Christchurch's new cathedral officially opened for business
Audio 16 Aug 2013Christchurch's new cathedral was officially opened last night with Anglicans travelling from around Canterbury and the West Coast to attend the dedication service. Audio
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Hundreds attend dedication for cardboard cathedral
Anglicans turned up in their hundreds on Thursday night to attend the dedication service for Christchurch's new cathedral, made using large cylindrical pieces of cardboard.
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Cardboard cathedral opens with concert series
Christchurch's temporary Anglican cathedral, dubbed the Cardboard Cathedral, has opened, with a 10-day music series called Joyfully Un-munted. Audio
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Cardboard Cathedral opens with concert series and public praise
Audio 7 Aug 2013The paint is still drying but the scaffolding is down and the doors are open at Christchurch's new transitional cathedral. Audio
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Brian Law: Joyfully Un-Munted
Audio 6 Aug 2013Music Director of Christchurch Cathedral Choir and organiser of Joyfully Un-Munted festival to mark the opening of Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral. Audio
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Cardboard cathedral open to public
A blessing has been held at Christchurch's cardboard cathedral before being open to the public.
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No consents issued yet for use of cardboard cathedral
Despite tickets already having been sold for forthcoming concerts in Christchurch's cardboard cathedral, the Bishop of Christchurch says the new church has not yet received consents to operate.
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Cathedral demolition ruling upheld
A decision on whether to partially demolish Christchurch's cathedral - possibly as low as the window sills - could be made as early as August. Audio
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Court decision could spell end of road for cathedral
Audio 26 Jul 2013The Court of Appeal has upheld the right of the Anglican Church to demolish Christchurch's cathedral. Audio
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Cardboard cathedral damaged by rain
An architect involved in the construction of Christchurch's cardboard cathedral says the need for repairs before it has been completed is not a sign that the building will be weak. Audio
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Christchurch's cardboard cathedral gets soggy
Audio 19 Jul 2013Parts of the Anglican cardboard cathedral in Christchurch have been damaged by rain, and will need to be replaced. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 19 July 2013
Audio 19 Jul 2013Another death in the forestry industry; Father of worker killed two years ago says more should be done; Sharp quakes jolt Wellington and top of South Island; 50 jobs expected to go in Dannevirke; EMA… Audio
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Transitional square opens in Christchurch
Christchurch people were officially welcomed back into Cathedral Square - the heart of the city - on Saturday with live music and a speech by outgoing Mayor Bob Parker.
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Red zone cordons lifted - Defence Force stood down
The final red zone fences have been removed from the centre of Christchurch, and the Defence Force has been officially dismissed from its deployment in the city.
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New speakers' corner opens in Christchurch
A new speakers' corner has opened in Christchurch, and the first session has dealt with the aftermath of the earthquakes, and recovery of the city.
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Christchurch councillor says he's received death threats
A Christchurch City Councillor has revealed he's received death threats from across the country for his stance on the future of the city's earthquake damaged cathedral.
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Govt to pay lion's share in rebuild deal
The Government is to pay the lion's share of a $4.8 billion cost to rebuild earthquake-hit Christchurch's infrastructure and key CBD projects. Mayor Bob Parker thanked taxpayers for their "immense"… Audio
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Cathedral decision delayed
Anglican church leaders have delayed their decision on what will happen to the earthquake-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral.