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Farmers decry stock on roads bylaw
Farmers on Banks Peninsula near Christchurch are concerned about the effects of a proposed bylaw that would regulate the movement of stock on some roads.
Weekend events big boost for Waimate
Waimate is set to receive a much needed financial boost this weekend, with several events booking out accommodation in the South Island town.
Residents consider legal move over sex workers
Christchurch residents fed up with sex workers soliciting outside their homes plan to gather evidence while they prepare their next legal move.
Big plans for Taumarunui tiny houses
Tiny houses are being trialled in a King Country town as a solution to a shortage of student accommodation and work for tradies.
Chch Council rejects bylaw targeting sex workers
A proposed bylaw limiting the movement of sex workers in Christchurch has been voted down by a council committee.
Concerns raised over red zone plans
Proposals to build new homes in an area of Christchurch's quake-hit red zone isn't fair to its old occupants, a former resident says.
Quake-damaged Captain Scott statue repaired
The repaired statue was unveiled in Christchurch this afternoon, after it was badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes.
Flat Man seeks help for 'full blown superhero operation'
A self-styled lycra clad superhero arrived at a Christchurch City Council meeting today, looking for funding to support his work in the city.
Christchurch cenotaph could be off limits for a decade
The Christchurch cenotaph will probably remain off limits to the public for a decade, the RSA says.
Milford Track 'littered' with human waste as tourist season approaches, contractor says
Human waste and toilet paper are littering the Milford Track as another busy tourist season approaches, a Department of Conservation contractor says. Audio
Police drop support for Christchurch sex worker bylaw
Christchurch residents who fought hard to curb the sex trade in their neighbourhood are outraged police have given up enforcing proposed regulations.
Labour takes Christchurch Central
Winning Christchurch Central candidate Duncan Webb says unresolved problems following the Canterbury earthquakes have created a mood for change.
Pasifika candidates face off in Christchurch
Christchurch's Pasifika community made it clear to National and Labour they want better mental health services in schools.
Cathedral rebuild decision: 'Sanity prevailed'
Heritage groups are breathing a sigh of relief after the Anglican Church decided to save the quake-ravaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Cathedral rebuild: 'there was an overwhelming 'yes'
The crumbling ruins of the quake-damaged ChristChurch cathedral are to be saved, with the Anglican Synod this afternoon voting to reinstate the building.
Major retailers return to Christchurch CBD
Fashion stores, bars and restaurants are opening their doors this week in what was once a desolate, earthquake damaged central business district.
Greens' Metiria Turei seeks new mandate to stay as MP
Former Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei is back on the campaign trail, telling a crowd in Christchurch last night she wants to stay in Parliament. Audio
Incomplete projects hurting Christchurch tourism - Hospitality NZ
About 750,000 guest nights were logged in the central city in the year to March, down from 1.7 million in the same period in 2010. Audio
Sanitarium takes legal action over Weetabix import
A Christchurch shop owner is being taken to court by Sanitarium, after trying to import and sell UK cereal Weetabix.
Two groups of quake-hit kids meet up in Nepal
What happens when a group of troubled Christchurch youth is sent on the trip-of-a-lifetime to Nepal is revealed in a documentary premiering at the International Film Festival in Christchurch. Video
Privacy concerns prompts refit of partially constructed youth court
Privacy concerns in the youth court at the partially-built Christchurch Justice Precinct have forced contractors to install frosting on some windows.
Pinot protection put in place for NZ winemakers
New Zealand winemakers now have legal protection against growers taking advantage of the reputation of famous wine growing regions.
Otago flooding cleanup 'will be millions'
Some Otago businesses are reeling after this weekend's flood, saying it will cost them tens of thousands of dollars in lost income.
Christchurch residents count cost of flood
A Christchurch resident feels abandoned by the city's authorities as he cleans up his property after the weekend flood. Audio
South Canterbury factories struggle to find skilled staff
South Canterbury fisheries are calling out for skilled workers, saying many job seekers don't have basic numeracy, literacy or communication skills.