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'It brought everyone together': Moves to restore much loved pub
The Dux de Lux pub in Christchurch could be set to open its doors again if enough money can be raised to restore it. Audio
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Seeking investors to restore iconic Christchurch Dux de Lux pub
The much loved 'Dux de Lux' pub in Christchurch could be set to open its doors again in the next few years if enough money can be raised to restore it. The building was badly damaged by the earthquake… Audio
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Why NZ's construction sector stumbles again and again
The pandemic has impacted all businesses, but NZ's construction sector is reeling, and ongoing systemic problems are undermining it, four experts say.
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Homeowners wrestle with unsettled quake claims 11 years on
On the 11th anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake, a lawyer dealing with outstanding insurance claims says the city still has a long way to go.
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Collections for Tonga continue around Aotearoa
The Northland Pasifika community in New Zealand is planning on sending three shipping containers to Tonga packed full of essential supplies before Christmas.
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Christchurch Convention Centre opens today
After lengthy construction and Covid-19 delays, a centrepiece in Christchurch's earthquake rebuild will finally open its doors today. The $475 million convention centre called Te Pae is already booked… Audio
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Te Pae convention centre worth $475 million to open in Christchurch
The convention centre is already booked to host 150 events next year, but managers concede they are not expected to be money-makers.
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Christchurch-based software firm Lumin PDF has 60m users worldwide and growing
A Christchurch-based company has become the fastest growing PDF software company in the world.
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Destruction of pou at Otuherekio leaves carver disheartened, saddened
Caine Tauwhare along with students from his carving school Whakaraupō Carving Centre Trust, carved the pou and gifted it in 2012 to help grow the presence of tāonga across the Banks Peninsula region.
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Whangārei Hospital: Leaky roofs, dodgy lifts, waiting lists and Covid-19’s here
Covid-19 has locked down parts of Northland, but if the virus rips through how will Whangārei Hospital cope when the battered building can't even stand up to heavy rain?
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Westport flood: 450 homes still unlivable or damaged
Almost three months after floodwaters ravaged the coastal town of Westport, 140 people remain in temporary accommodation, living in cabins, motels or with friends and family.
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Lake Ōhau fire a year on: Still the reminders there - but a 'lot happening'
Holiday home owner Dave Honeyfield lost four properties in the fire but still plans to rebuild and retire to Lake Ōhau.
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Building product manufacturers to be prioritised as factories restart
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment will today spell out how some Auckland factories can restart under level 4 to help prevent a freeze on housing construction. Audio
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Running up the flag in Scott Base
New Zealand is to get a new, modern, and expensive development at Scott Base. Is it just for science - or are other factors at play here?
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Hundreds of homes unliveable, as flood protection warning issued
New Zealanders can no longer rely on flood protection barriers in the face of heavier rains, an expert warns, as hundreds of Westport residents' homes have been deemed uninhabitable following… Audio
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'It's time for a new direction' - Christchurch Mayor to stand down at next election
Lianne Dalziel will not seek re-election next year, saying the person she need by her side to do that, her husband Rob Davison who died last year, "has gone".
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Ladi6 and Parks bring back 'The Alpha Sessions'
After a 6 year hiatus, Ladi6 and Parks have announced the return of The Alpha Sessions. The Alpha Sessions are a run of shows where Ladi & Parks transfer their studio set up, to smaller, intimate… Audio
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Christchurch climate strategy lacks a real plan - experts
Academics and activists say construction of a new airport and rebuilding a city in concrete and steel simply don't square with ambitions to become carbon neutral.
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Christchurch CBD dwelling goal 'unrealistic', councillor says
Christchurch's plan to have 20,000 people living in the city centre within the next few years looks increasingly set to fail.
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PM Ardern announces trade missions to Australia, UK
The prime minister has announced that she will lead a trade and promotional delegation to Australia in early July, New Zealand's first since Covid-19 hit.
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Christchurch's new arena - the heritage building in the way
The David and Goliath battle over a heritage building sitting in the way of a planned $473 million dollar, multi-use arena for Christchurch has ended up in court. The 25,000-seated, roofed arena is… Audio
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'Fund primary care': GPs demand more from health system reforms
The public and doctors hope general practices will be cheaper and easier to access once the health reforms come into effect.
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Business case for new Dunedin hospital to go before Cabinet
The detailed business case for the $1.4 billion Dunedin Hospital rebuild will finally reach Cabinet in the coming weeks after months of delays.
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Rebuilding foreign student numbers will take 10 years, MPs told
The government body charged with attracting foreign students is warning MPs it will take 10 years to rebuild the $5 billion-a-year international education industry.
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The Sampler: Jed Parsons, Jordan Gavet, Shame
Tony Stamp examines new albums from chucklesome Christchurch singer-songwriter Jed Parsons, golden-voiced RnB muso Jordan Gavet, and frenetic UK post-punks Shame. Audio
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