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Manu Korihi News for 31 July 2012
Audio 31 Jul 2012The Maori Party says its job is to extend support to tribes - no matter what the government decides following the Waitangi Tribunal's water rights decision; Ngai Tahu says the newly released blueprint… Audio
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PM hopes for early 2013 deadline on acquisitions
PM hopes for early 2013 deadline on acquisitions
Prime Minister John Key says the Government hopes to finish all negotiations with landowners whose property is affected by the newly-released blueprint of Christchurch by the start of next year.
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Manu Korihi News for 31 July 2012
Audio 31 Jul 2012The Maori Party says its job is to extend support to tribes - no matter what the government decides following the Waitangi Tribunal's water rights decision; Ngai Tahu says the newly released blueprint… Audio
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PM not revealing cost of Christchurch rebuild land
PM not revealing cost of Christchurch rebuild land
Prime Minister John Key will not reveal how much it will cost to buy the land in Christchurch needed to complete the blueprint for the rebuilding of central city. Audio
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Question Time for 31 July 2012
Audio 31 Jul 2012- DAVID SHEARER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement: “I’m not going to go and relitigate every comment I’ve made prior to this point because I don’t think that would actually be…
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Praise of new blueprint for Christchurch's CBD
Audio 31 Jul 2012Ernest Duval, co-founder of the City Owners Rebuild Entity; Tom McBrearty, Chair of the Cancern resident's group network; Chief executive of Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism, Tim Hunter - all… Audio
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Canterbury Chamber of Commerce welcomes Chch rebuild plan
Audio 31 Jul 2012The government is promising to start work on the rebuild of Christchurch's inner city straight away. Audio
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Avon River tree planting ceremony
Audio 31 Jul 2012A tree planting ceremony took place on the banks of the Avon River this morning to symbolise the beginning of the rebuild of the Christchurch central city. Audio
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Opposition parties happy with CBD rebuild plans
Audio 31 Jul 2012Plans for the rebuild of central Christchurch have been launched with opposition political parties saying that the devil could be in the detail. Audio
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TC3 property owner's protest as blueprint revealed
Audio 31 Jul 2012A tree planting ceremony to symbolise the beginning of the Christchurch central city rebuild will get underway on the banks of the Avon River in about half an hour. Audio
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Business confidence not reflected in staff hiring
Business confidence not reflected in staff hiring
A recruitment firm says business confidence is not translating into firms hiring more staff.
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Canterbury cyclists want more bike-friendly roads
Audio 27 Jul 2012Cyclists in Canterbury say they want a better network of bike lanes on Christchurch roads as part of the city's rebuild plan. Audio
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Muted market response to unchanged cash rate
Muted market response to unchanged cash rate
Local financial markets gave a muted response on Thursday to the Reserve Bank's decision to keep the Official Cash Rate at its record low of 2.5% for the 11th consecutive review. Audio
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Michael Endres
Audio 26 Jul 2012Christchurch based German pianist giving Auckland recital series throughout August - fundraising for the rebuild of Rangiora Chamber Hall. Audio
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Rail group tries to make point to Whangarei MP
Rail group tries to make point to Whangarei MP
A Northland group campaigning to save the Auckland to Northland rail line has tried to present Whangarei MP Phil Heatley with a fake cheque for $1 billion.
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Concern about coverage of quake building demolition
Concern about coverage of quake building demolition
Concerns have been expressed at a briefing by Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority to Christchurch City Council about the image the city is likely to portray when media attention focuses on the…
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Construction executive points to constraints on inflation
Construction executive points to constraints on inflation
A building materials executive says competition from imports could help contain inflation resulting from the rebuilding of Christchurch.
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Christchurch rebuild looms large over inflation outlook
Audio 17 Jul 2012The high dollar and flat economy are being singled out as the major factors behind the lowest annual inflation rate in more than a decade. Audio
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Quake repair worker pay at market rate - Fletchers
Quake repair worker pay at market rate - Fletchers
Fletchers EQR says reducing what it pays painters will not lead to a retreat of tradespeople from the rebuilding of Canterbury.
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Fletcher Building opens Christchurch aluminium factory
Fletcher Building opens Christchurch aluminium factory
Fletcher Building has opened a $5 million aluminium factory in Christchurch to help service the needs of the city's rebuild.
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Evening Business for 13 July 2012
Audio 13 Jul 2012Fletcher Building has opened a five million dollar aluminium factory in Christchurch to help service the needs of the city's rebuild. Audio
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Auckland housing undersupply pushes up prices
Auckland housing undersupply pushes up prices
An undersupply of housing in Auckland is helping push prices to new highs, but isn't triggering the building rush needed to address the imbalance.
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Demolition of Christchurch cathedral on hold
Demolition of Christchurch cathedral on hold
The Prime Minister has confirmed the demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral is on hold while the Anglican Church considers a report which says the building can be saved. Audio
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Morning Report: local papers
Morning Report: local papers
Wednesday's headlines: Immigration NZ staff accused of using client database "like a dating site"; stocks of Vegemite ran out this week at supermarkets in Auckland; demolition of Anglican cathedral in…
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Trade Me job listings up 8% nationally
Trade Me job listings up 8% nationally
Trade Me says the number of job vacancies in Christchurch has surged by nearly half in the three months to June, helped by an increasing demand for workers who can help with the rebuild.