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Southern Story for 25 October 2012 - Homelessness
Audio 25 Oct 2012Finding somewhere to live in Christchurch has become a challenge - not just for workers helping with the rebuild - but also for some of the city's youth who have limited prospects. Audio
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Christchurch developers urged to create better buildings
Christchurch developers urged to create better buildings
A Christchurch City councillor has given property developers an ultimatum to make their buildings visually interesting or to stop participating in the rebuild.
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Christchurch not alone in likely school closures
Christchurch not alone in likely school closures
Principals groups say school mergers and closures like those proposed for Christchurch are inevitable in other parts of the country too. Audio
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Commission to hold briefings on Commerce Act
Commission to hold briefings on Commerce Act
The Commerce Commission says billions of dollars are at stake in the Christchurch rebuild and it will meet key groups to ensure the Commerce Act is respected.
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Labour to seek out Christchurch opinions
Labour to seek out Christchurch opinions
The Labour Party says it is undertaking a mass survey of Christchurch voters to prepare for the next General Election.
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NZ considers aiding Samoa tourism
NZ considers aiding Samoa tourism
The New Zealand Government is looking at new aid spending on tourism infrastructure in Samoa as part of its increased support for that sector. This was one of the discussion...
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Canterbury building costs up nearly 10%
Canterbury building costs up nearly 10%
Building a house in Canterbury is less affordable than ever as construction costs soar.
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NZers should get first shot at rebuild jobs - Labour
NZers should get first shot at rebuild jobs - Labour
The Labour Party is promising it would make it a priority to give New Zealanders the first opportunity to work on the rebuilding of Christchurch. Audio
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Labours plans to ensure kiwis get jobs
Audio 18 Oct 2012The Labour Party is promising New Zealanders will be given the first opportunity to work on rebuilding Christchurch if it's elected government. Audio
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Question Time for 18 October 2012
Audio 18 Oct 2012- Hon NANAIA MAHUTA to the Minister of Education: Is it still her strategy in education to "focus on teaching and learning quality" and "transparent accountabilities"?
- MAGGIE BARRY to the Minister of…
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'Training investment needed' to tackle skills shortage
'Training investment needed' to tackle skills shortage
Global recruitment company ManpowerGroup says a lack of investment in training will exacerbate a skills shortage over the next year.
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AMI Stadium can be repaired - insurer
AMI Stadium can be repaired - insurer
Independent engineers believe Christchurch's AMI Stadium can be repaired for the sum it is insured for. Audio
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Question Time for 17 October 2012
Audio 17 Oct 2012- PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: What steps is the Government taking to support new jobs and build a productive and competitive economy?
- Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister responsible…
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New subdivision's land deemed safe
New subdivision's land deemed safe
Sections are on the market for a new subdivision in Christchurch which will house up to 8000 residents.
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Auditor-General says quake cost may be underestimated
Auditor-General says quake cost may be underestimated
The Auditor-General says local authorities may have underestimated the cost of repairing earthquake damaged assets and infrastructure in Christchurch.
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Urban village design competition launched
Urban village design competition launched
A competition to design an urban village has been launched in Christchurch for architects and designers to come up with a creative way to foster inner city living, as part of rebuilding the city.
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Christchurch rebuild largest economic event in NZ history
Audio 11 Oct 2012The earthquakes in Canterbury may have brought tragedy and economic hardship for many, but Christchurch business leaders say they're now seeing renewed signs of improving business confidence. Audio
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Christchurch rents soar amid property shortage
Christchurch rents soar amid property shortage
A shortage of houses to rent is adding to the woes of people in Christchurch.
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World economic outlook darkens but not for New Zealand
Audio 10 Oct 2012The International Monetary Fund has cut its global growth forecast to the weakest level since the peak of the 2009 financial crisis, but it predicts New Zealand's economy will grow 3.1 percent… Audio
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Single authority suggested for Canterbury
Single authority suggested for Canterbury
A report to the Government says a united council system in Canterbury would only be possible once the region's quake recovery is well underway.
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Hub to help employers hire workers for rebuild
Hub to help employers hire workers for rebuild
The Government is employing four people in Christchurch to help employers involved in the earthquake-hit city's rebuild to hire staff.
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PM dismisses proposal to print more money
PM dismisses proposal to print more money
Prime Minister John Key has dismissed a Green Party suggestion that the Government should print more money to bring down the high value of the New Zealand dollar. Audio
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Irrigation scheme joins forces with coal company
Irrigation scheme joins forces with coal company
Central Plains Water has joined forces with Solid Energy to get the first $100 million phase of an irrigation scheme in Canterbury off the ground.
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Unions say Green Party's plan to print money a sterling idea
Audio 8 Oct 2012Trade unions and some economists are backing the Green Party's proposal to tame the dollar and pay for the Christchurch rebuild by printing more money. Audio
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Minister warns of fatalities during city rebuild
Minister warns of fatalities during city rebuild
The Minister of Labour is warning that 50 people could die in the next six years during the rebuild of earthquake-hit Christchurch if the construction industry does not improve its safety record. Audio