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All Blacks: Getting it right when it counts at Murrayfield
Opinion - It wasn't that long ago that people were calling for Codie Taylor to be dropped, TJ Perenara actually was, and Mark Telea wasn't even in the conversation to get picked at all. All three…
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'Huge division' from Three Waters plan: 'There's a better way,' mayor says
The mayor of Waimakariri says the government's Three Waters proposal is too divisive to succeed. Audio
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Why Fazerdaze disappeared
She was young, ambitious and wildly successful, then she disappeared. Tony Stamp finds out where Fazerdaze went and how she's coming back with new EP Break!. Video, Audio
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Christchurch's always controversial Cathedral
Audio 2 Oct 2022It was so nearly lost. As the Christ Church Anglican Cathedral is being rebuilt, historian Edmund Bohan is releasing a history of the distinctive Gothic building. It shows it was controversial even… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch mayoral race's colourful cast of characters
Nine to Noon continues to look at who's in the running to head up our biggest cities after local elections in October, with a focus today on the 11 candidates vying to be mayor of Christchurch… Audio
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International students make a welcome return to Aotearoa
International education has been forever changed by the pandemic. Now that borders have fully reopened, we hear from two students about their experiences and find out what the future looks like for… Audio
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International students make a welcome return to Aotearoa
International education has been forever changed by the pandemic. Now that borders have fully reopened, we hear from two students about their experiences and find out what the future looks like for…
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Positive signs Indian students still find NZ an 'attractive destination'
Polytechnics are reporting early signs that the critical Indian market for international students is starting to bounce back.
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Bromley stench: Council faces lawsuit to cover costs of air purifiers
A Bromley woman is taking Christchurch City Council to the Disputes Tribunal after it refused to pay for air purifiers she bought to cope with the stench from the burnt-out wastewater treatment plant.
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Power Play: Luxon tries to win over his own party
The magenta wash shot through the true blue National branding is one way Christopher Luxon is making his mark as party leader, and he'll be hoping this past weekend's party conference will be another…
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Christchurch wastewater treatment plant repairs ahead of schedule
The work to remove fire-damaged waste material and concrete from Christchurch's burnt out wastewater treatment plant will be finished a month earlier than expected.
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Christchurch school Banks Avenue Primary opens shiny new chapter after decade of challenges
After 10 years of making do with a broken school Banks Avenue Primary students in Christchurch have finally moved into shiny new digs.
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Quaky Cat Helps Out - by Diana Noonan & Gavin Bishop
Audio 16 Jul 2022Told by Francesca Emms.
Quaky Cat returns to help rebuild the city of Christchurch by helping his homeless cat-friends and taking them in.
For Kids and Little Kids. Audio
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Christchurch councillors vote today on $683m stadium
Councillors have three choices; spend the extra $150 million to build the covered stadium, hit the pause button and re-evaluate the project, or scrap it altogether.
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Christchurch stadium's price now fixed at $683m ahead of council vote
Christchurch City Council has secured a fixed price for a highly-controversial stadium.
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Employers put on notice over worker wellbeing
A new report warns Canterbury businesses will be out of pocket and people if they don't start taking wellbeing more seriously.
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Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
A man with severe mental illness is bounced between healthcare and prison because he can't get accommodation and treatment. A leading forensic psychiatrist says hundreds are in the same position.
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Education ministry nears end of Christchurch rebuilds as Te Aratai College opens
Another Christchurch school rebuild was officially opened today, with more than half of the Ministry of Education's $1.3 billion programme now complete.
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Travel industry scrambles to gear up for return of more visitors
A battered travel industry is a shadow of its former self, with many smaller operators unable to survive more than two years of closed borders and lockdowns.
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Council votes to rebuild South Library in Christchurch
Christchurch City Council has voted to demolish and rebuild a popular library because it is more than $1 million cheaper than repairing it.
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Remote-operated digger begins clearing cathedral debris
A remote-operated digger has started work on Christ Church Cathedral removing rubble from the historic building, which project managers are describing as a world first.
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Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts tributes - 'She would always challenge the status quo'
More tributes have been paid to Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, former Māori Women's Welfare League president and kapa haka advocate, on the final day of her tangi.
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Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts dies aged 83
Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, the former president of the Māori Women's Welfare League, teacher, kapa haka advocate, and Ngāi Tahu community leader, is being farewelled at her marae near Kaiapoi.
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Schools to learn funding levels under new equity index in September
Schools find out in September how much money they gain or lose when the decile system is replaced next year.
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Seismic risk assessments exposing widespread shaky hospital issue
Hutt Hospital's Heretaunga block is just the latest of many medical facilities around the country deemed at risk of a seismic event.