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Christchurch stadium: Most submissions in decade
Christchurch stadium: Most submissions in decade
Christchurch City Council has received the largest amount of submissions on a public consultation in a decade regarding the future of a long-awaited stadium.
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Dip in house prices more severe in Auckland as downturn sets in nationwide
Dip in house prices more severe in Auckland as downturn sets in nationwide
CoreLogic's House Price Index has fallen by 0.8 percent in June from the previous month, but Auckland is falling at twice the national rate.
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Governor General honours Christchurch terror attack survivors
The governor general has honoured several people who showed extreme bravery during the terror attack in Christchurch.
Among those recognised were members of the public who rushed at the gunman to try… Video, Audio
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Cut-off Goughs Bay locals felt deserted by Christchurch leaders
Residents in Banks Peninsula's Goughs Bay believe community leaders deserted them when they needed urgent support.
Torrential rain in December caused widespread damage - cutting the small isolated… Audio
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David Meates, Phil Mauger debate cost of Christchurch stadium
The clock is running down for anyone wanting to have their say on whether the proposed Christchurch stadium should go ahead or not.
The city council kicked the hefty decision back to ratepayers for… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack
Wallace and panellists talk to Hamish Fairbairn from Conservation Volunteers NZ about 5,000 trees planted in Christchurch. Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew looks at the newly-released draft legislation for Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media and why the commercial sector has greeted it with some unease. Stuff and The Spinoff have a new partnership… Audio
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NZTA's 'critical' IT risks to cost more than $50m to fix
NZTA's 'critical' IT risks to cost more than $50m to fix
The Transport Agency plans to spend more than $50 million tackling risks to its outdated technology that have been rated "critical" for years.
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Postcode lottery for aged care admittance - research
Postcode lottery for aged care admittance - research
Vulnerable people are being forced to wait too long for residential aged care beds and need much greater support when they are admitted, new research says.
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Police name Christchurch man as missing Maruia Falls swimmer
Police name Christchurch man as missing Maruia Falls swimmer
Police have named Mikhail Buchanan, also known as Mikhail Anderson, as the 26-year-old Christchurch man missing in Nelson's Maruia Falls.
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Council pledges to quicken future response to rural community cut off by storm
Council pledges to quicken future response to rural community cut off by storm
A review of Christchurch City Council's response to a summer storm shows authorities took too long to respond after rain swept away the road into a Banks Peninsula settlement.
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Qantas passengers get surprise trip to Christchurch
Some Qantas passengers are furious at being forced to spend a night at Christchurch airport after their Wellington bound flight was diverted there because the plane arrived past Wellington airport's… Audio
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Heroes who saved lives during mosque attacks to be honoured today
Heroes who saved lives during mosque attacks to be honoured today
Nine people who risked their lives during the Christchurch terror attacks will be recognised at a special ceremony in the city today.
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Qual IT, SEQA to be bought by Australian based Planit
Qual IT, SEQA to be bought by Australian based Planit
A long established Wellington technology firm has been bought by an overseas giant.
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Christchurch stadium: Public submissions close tomorrow
Christchurch stadium: Public submissions close tomorrow
Over 25,500 submissions have been received so far on the Christchurch stadium decision.
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Tairāwhiti tops hazardous drinking list
Tairāwhiti tops hazardous drinking list
Tairāwhiti has the highest hazardous drinking rate in the country according to a report presented to Gisborne District Council.
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Bevan James Eyles: He can make you exercise and enjoy it
Audio 4 Jul 2022Picture that famous scene from Jerry Maguire; A successful sports agent has a crisis of conscience and decides to shift his focus and deal with clients in a new way. Something similar happened to… Audio
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Clean car rebate: Dealers say some buyers hit with fee instead as data changes
'The public will blame us': Car dealers say rebate data changing unexpectedly
Used car dealers say some customers expecting a clean car rebate are getting hit with a fee instead, because official data is changing even as the vehicle is being sold.
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'I have to carry her' - Mosque attack survivor's Mecca pilgrimage in wife's memory
'I have to carry her' - Mosque attack survivor's Mecca pilgrimage in wife's memory
A group of survivors of the Christchurch mosque attack are travelling this week to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca for the first time since the tragedy.
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Sharp Blacks head to Olympics of butchery
Sharp Blacks head to Olympics of butchery
Reuben Sharples says he struggled at school but soon found his calling during an apprenticeship in Waipu. Now he's heading to the US for the World Butcher's Challenge. Audio
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Vehicles emissions data changing as vehicles sell - dealer
A Christchurch car dealer says the emissions data that determines if customers get rebates or fees is changing even as he tries to sell a vehicle.
Documents released under the OIA show transport… Audio
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'I have to carry her' - Mosque attack survivor's Mecca pilgrimage in wife's memory
'I have to carry her' - Mosque attack survivor's Mecca pilgrimage in wife's memory
A group of survivors of the Christchurch mosque attack are travelling this week to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca for the first time since the tragedy.
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Mosque attack survivors headed to Mecca
A group of 60 survivors of the Christchurch mosque attack are leaving on Wednesday for the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
The Saudi Arabia king originally invited the group in 2019 after the… Audio
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GP seeks name revision for medical body
GP seeks name revision for medical body
A Christchurch GP is proposing that the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners drops the Royal from its name.
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DVORAK: Symphony No 7 in D minor Op 70
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Luke Dollman
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Dvořák 's was inspired to write this symphony after hearing Brahms' monumental… Audio
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