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CTV collapse candlelight vigil: 13 years on families of victims want 'accountability'
Candles lit for those killed in CTV collapse
The daughter of a woman killed in the Canterbury Television building collapse says 13 years on families are still waiting for justice.
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Empty lots and makeshift public spaces: Why Christchurch's regeneration is still underway
February 22 marks 13 years since Christchurch's devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake, and the urban recovery is still in progress. Audio
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Anglicans asked to donate more towards cathedral rebuild
Anglicans asked to donate more towards cathedral rebuild
It has been 13 years since the building was extensively damaged in the earthquakes.
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Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Chiefs
Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Chiefs
We're previewing all the NZ Super Rugby teams ahead of the season's start on 23 February. Today we look at last year's beaten finalists, the Chiefs. Video
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Kaikōura camping ground Peketa Beach Holiday Park’s uncertain future, residents fear they’ll be homeless
The sun may be setting on Kaikōura's sole beachfront campground
The owner of the site, Ngāi Tahu, gave notice more than 18 months ago to the operators, saying their lease for the land would not be renewed.
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'This year has been a good experience in gaining perspective'
Audio 31 Dec 2023thanks to a range of very different reasons.
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The oddest news RNZ covered in 2023
The oddest news RNZ covered in 2023
It was a year in which Aotearoa had three prime ministers, two of them named 'Chris', so the bar was set very high.
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Christchurch's Catholic bishop prefers existing site for rebuild of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Rebuild Catholic cathedral on same site - Christchurch bishop
The Category-1 listed heritage building was demolished in 2020 after devastating quakes in 2010 and 2011.
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Asian Composers League: Te Waipuna - New Zealand String Quartet
Audio 3 Dec 2023Listen to the New Zealand String Quartet perform recent compositions from Japan, Aotearoa, South Korea, and the U.S. in this Asian Composers League concert, Te Waipuna, held in Christchurch in 2022. Audio
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Ōtautahi’s great inner-city cultural revitalisation
Audio 26 Nov 2023A panel with Michael Bell, Steph Walker and Kiri Jarden. It’s almost 13 years since the devastating earthquake of 22 February 2011, which forced 70 percent of the Ōtautahi Christchurch CBD to be… Audio
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Grand designs recognised in 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards
Grand - and humble - designs recognised in 2023 architecture awards
A courtroom, a lifesaving tower and a bridge are among the homes and workplaces recognised in the 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards held tonight in Wellington.
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Lancaster Park's Memorial Gates restored and looking 'amazing'
'They're very significant': Lancaster Park's Memorial Gates restored and ready for unveiling
Sports enthusiasts will once more be welcomed into Christchurch's famed Lancaster Park through the historic Memorial Gates.
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Super Rugby Pacific squads named for 2024
Super Rugby Pacific squads named for 2024
It's Super Rugby Pacific squad naming day, keep an eye here on the teams as they are rolled out.
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Christopher Luxon: From the boardroom to becoming the nation's next prime minister
On a wing and a prayer: Christopher Luxon lands politics' top job
Husband and father, Crusaders fan, high-achieving businessman and relative political novice - RNZ profiles the man set to become New Zealand's 42nd prime minister.
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Election wrap: National, ACT poised to form government
Election wrap: National, ACT poised to form government
Christopher Luxon and the National Party are on course to form a government with the ACT Party, with National winning almost 40 percent of the party vote in today's general election.
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Bromley wastewater plant report: Residents want 'real compensation'
Bromley wastewater plant report: Residents want 'real compensation'
Locals who live next to Christchurch's fire-damaged Bromley wastewater treatment plant say they are not surprised by a damning report into the council's management of the foul stench it gave off.
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Popular Christchurch library to be rebuilt
Popular Christchurch library to be rebuilt
Christchurch City Councillors have voted to rebuild a popular library, which has been propped up by temporary strengthening work for 11 years.
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Quake strengthening begins at historic Taranaki Cathedral
Quake strengthening begins at historic Taranaki Cathedral
Strengthening work will soon start at Taranaki Cathedral - seven years after New Zealand's oldest stone church was closed due to earthquake risk.
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Icon of Lyttelton set to re-open after years of being quake damaged
An icon of Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour is set to re-open tomorrow, after being damaged in the Canterbury Earthquakes. The Governors Bay jetty, locally known for its extraordinary length and… Video, Audio
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Mama Hooch sexual assault case: Survivor raising funds to help victims
Fundraiser launched to support Mama Hooch sexual assault survivors
A young woman linked to the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case hopes funds from a Givealittle page will help survivors rebuild their lives.
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Election 2023: Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell and Raf Manji vye for Ilam's vote
Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell and Raf Manji vye for Ilam's vote
Ilam's candidates are out campaigning for the public's vote, an electorate with a split voter base.
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Creative NZ staff stranding during Auckland floods leads to censure
Agency staff left stranded at airport during floods, boss censured
"Significant failings" by senior managers of a national arts development agency when staff were stranded at the flooded Auckland airport in January has led to the Creative NZ head being censured.
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Fears Christchurch's Cardboard Cathedral could be turned into a pub if sold
Fears Cardboard Cathedral could be sold and turned into a pub
A former spokesperson for the Transitional Cathedral is saddened by the prospect the building could be sold. Audio
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School building projects face delays and cost blowouts
School building projects face delays and cost blowouts
An Auckland high school where leaks have been falling on students' heads for years is among those that have undergone a review into building project problems. Audio
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Watch: National Party will deliver 10,000 electric vehicle chargers by 2030, leader says
Watch: National will deliver 10,000 EV chargers by 2030, leader says
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has promised 10,000 electric vehicle charges by 2030 if elected.