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Christchurch's east still rebuilding from earthquake 10 years on
As the 10 year anniversary of the Christchurch February earthquake approaches, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently depending on which part of the city people live in.
In the first… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake: City's east still rebuilding
As Christchurch prepares to mark 10 years since its deadly earthquake, the impact of that day continues to be felt differently. The less affluent eastern suburbs, which bore the brunt of the damage… Audio
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Eight year wait for justice for CTV families continues
Families of the 115 people killed in the collapse of the CTV building, are bewildered by the length of time it is taking to investigate the man whose company designed it.
Engineering New Zealand… Audio
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NZ trawler accidentally destroyed ancient coral
It's been revealed one of New Zealand's deep sea trawlers has accidentally destroyed a large amount of coral and sea sponges, forcing the temporary closure of a Tasman Sea fishing area.
The… Audio
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Christchurch records hottest day since 1979
It was a case of throw off the duvet and open the windows right across Canterbury on Tuesday night after Christchurch recorded its hottest January day since 1979.
The mercury nudged 36.7 degrees in… Audio
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Record hot temps could cause fire flare-ups
Firefighters who battled for hours yesterday to prevent a blaze from destroying homes at Pines Beach, are worried record hot temperatures forecast for today could undo all of their good work.
They… Audio
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Pines Beach scrub fire in Christchurch threatens homes
Residents allowed home but blaze not under control
Five households evacuated at Pines Beach north of Christchurch have been allowed back after flames came within metres of their properties. Video
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Huge fire threatens homes at Pines Beach near Kaiapoi
A huge fire is threatening homes at Pines Beach, near Kaiapoi, north of Christchurch.
Christchurch reporter Conan Young is at Pines Beach and joins Lisa Owen with the latest. Video, Audio
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New appreticeship in commercial fishing to be offered
From the start of next year, those wanting to enter the fishing industry will be able to do so as part of an apprenticeship.
The move means new recruits will be eligible for the government's… Audio
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Foreign fishing crews nearly skipped managed isolation
The foreign fishing crews allowed in to the country in October, were originally going to skip being placed in isolation at a hotel, and were instead going to be sent straight to their boats.
The… Audio
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Port Hills fire - latest update
Sixteen homes have been evacuated on Christchurch's Port Hills, after fire again broke out this afternoon.
Emergency services say they've contained the scrub fire, but are staying on scene overnight… Video, Audio
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Prison officers union pushes back on report spelling out cruel treatment of inmates
The union for prison officers is rejecting a report spelling out cruel treatment of inmates and people being locked in their cells at Auckland Prison for up to 23 hours at a time.
The ombudsman paid… Audio
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Public must demand change on prisons - former Howard League President
An academic and former Wellington Howard League president, says for prisons to become more humane places the public must demand change.
The ombudsman paid a surprise visit to Auckland Prison and… Audio
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Prisoners should behave if they want to be treated different - Corrections Association head
The union for prison officers is rejecting a report pointing to the cruel treatment of inmates and people being locked in their cells for up to 23 hours at a time.
The ombudsman paid a surprise visit… Audio
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Police guard Al Noor Mosque after graffiti message left outside
A specialist in Far Right groups says police will have a difficult job tracking down the person responsible for scrawling an offensive message outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch.
The message… Audio
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Graffiti outside mosque racist but not hate speech - expert
An expert on far right groups says the message left outside a mosque in Christchurch would not meet the definition of hate speech but is still racist.
The words 'Islam is right about women', were… Audio
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Christchurch's teal buses causing problems for visually impaired
The new teal colour being used on buses in Christchurch is causing problems for partially blind people, who can't see them coming.
The design, chosen by the regional council to reflect the city's… Audio
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Chch attacks: Victims say police response could've been better
Audio 10 Dec 2020A report into the police response to the mosque shootings says they did an exemplary job, but some victims don't agree.
The review, undertaken by an independent panel, looked at the police… Audio
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Chch mosque attacks: Victim says police could have done better
While a report on the police response to the mosque shootings says they did an exemplary job, some of the victims disagree.
Rosemary Omar, who lost her son, Tariq Rashid Omar, is full of praise for… Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks report: Apology not enough for victims
Audio 9 Dec 2020The government has apologised after the release of the report into the Royal Commission report into the Christchurch terror attack.
Victims of the Christchurch terror attack say sorry is not good… Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks report: Mother says jobs must be lost
Audio 9 Dec 2020Victims of the March 15 mosque attacks say people should lose their jobs for failing to protect the Muslim community.
The police and SIS have apologised for failings identified in the Royal… Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks report: Findings confirm bereaved daughter's fears
Audio 9 Dec 2020The Christchurch massacre was planned and executed by a man who appeared to slip the attention of authorities in plain sight.
Tuesday's report by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch… Audio
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Christchurch terror attack: What will happen when Royal Commission report is released
The Royal Commission into the Christchurch terror attacks will finally be made public today.
It looks at what could and should have been done to prevent the 15 March 2019 attack, what could be done… Audio
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Christchurch terror attack report: Islamic Women's Council welcomes early release to victims
How a lone gunman managed to build up an arsenal of high powered weapons and commit this country's worst act of terrorism, all the while seemingly under the radar of the intelligence services, are… Audio
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Christchurch terror attack: Witnesses to receive Royal Commission report hours before public
Witnesses to the horrific Christchurch terror attacks will only be given the Royal Commission findings just hours before they are publicly released on Tuesday.
That's in contrast to the bereaved and… Audio