CERA
Red zone sell-off plan signalled
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has signalled the idea of selling off parts of Christchurch's residential red zone.
Red zone buyout offers begin
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has started the process of making new buy-out offers to owners of earthquake-damaged red-zoned land.
Deon Swiggs - Locally-led Recovery
Rebuild Christchurch founder, Deon Swiggs joins Wallace to talk about why many Christchurch residents want a locally-led recovery. Audio
Chch 'Quake Outcasts' win buy-out battle
A group of Christchurch red zone property owners, known as the Quake Outcasts, have won their battle for a 100 percent buy-out of their land by the Crown.
Changes ahead for Earthquake Recovery Authority
The jury's still out on whether changes at the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority represent a winding back of the government's involvement in the rebuild of Christchurch or simply a shift in its… Audio
Changes ahead for Earthquake Recovery Authority
Changes are on the way for the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority which from today becomes part of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Audio
CERA boss at Roger Sutton farewell
CERA workers including its acting boss have gone along this afternoon to what's being called a 'private' farewell for the disgraced one time chief executive Roger Sutton. Audio
Rennie controversy a PR nightmare
The Prime Minister John Key is criticising State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie for his handling of the resignation of CERA chief executive Roger Sutton but is stopping short of making him step… Audio
Prime Minister defends handling of Sutton Inquiry
The Prime Minister John Key is criticising State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie for his handling of the resignation of CERA chief executive Roger Sutton. Labour leader Andrew Little is calling for… Audio
Lawyers say woman with Sutton complaint has good case to sue
An employment law specialist says the woman who made a sexual harrassment complaint against the CERA chief executive Roger Sutton, could take legal action for breach of confidentiality. Audio
Mediawatch for 23 November 2014
A lack of facts in the scandal over sexism at CERA; scientist caught in a sexism 'shirtstorm'; the political song that was scuppered before the election; revealing research about the nation's… Audio
The State Services Commissioner's handling of the Sutton case
With the former PSA secretary, Brenda Pilott and Maria Berryman, a Wellington Employment Lawyer. Previously, she was a Principal of the Crown Solicitor's Office in Wellington advising Ministries… Audio