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ACC mulled buying two hospitals
The organisation was quietly lining up to buy two public hospital buildings under the previous National-led government.
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Seymour announces 'full stop' on quake payout scheme
The On-sold Support Package was set up in 2019 to help homeowners who had bought a home repaired after the Canterbury earthquakes, where those repairs were found to be inadequate.
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State of the nations ahead of rugby international series
Ahead of the northern autumn international series, here is a look at rugby's major nations a year on from the 2023 World Cup.
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Families, doctors speak out over Dunedin Hospital U-turn
One proposal to scale back the rebuild would see an entire inpatient floor scrapped - including mental health beds for the elderly. Audio
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Dunedin Hospitals 6th level of inpatient building could be scrapped
A South Otago mum said the region shouldn't be forced to chose whose loved ones miss out on heath care to cut the budget for the Dunedin Hospital rebuild; it should go ahead as promised and be fit for… Audio
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The long and complicated history of the Dunedin Hospital rebuild
Dunedin Hospital has been a political football - arguably a hospital pass - for years. RNZ charts its history.
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Unions urge rethink on Dunedin Hospital downgrade
Some 35,000 people turned out to protest on Saturday after ministers announced they would scale back the hospital rebuild project.
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New Zealand's most, and least, economically challenged regions
And how the provincial vs metro centres stack up.
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Govt enlists vans for pothole patrols
The data collection vans will replace on-the-ground inspections across Aotearoa.
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Nailing bi-partisanship to build the nation
It's hoped a new infrastructure body will lead to a more sensible pipeline of projects than the current stop/start political rollercoaster
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Speed limit on Christchurch motorway could be raised
Motorists may save up to 49 seconds off their journey on Christchurch's Southern Motorway if a proposal to raise the speed limit goes ahead.
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Around the motu: Tim Brown in Christchurch
Work to restore ChristChurch Cathedral is over - for now. Audio
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Pivotal meeting could decide fate of Christ Church Cathedral
The rebuild, which faces a shortfall in the tens of millions, is likely to be halted after the government declined further funding.
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No more taxpayer funding for Christ Church Cathedral rebuild
The government will not provide $60 million in taxpayer funding to bail out the troubled Christ Church Cathedral rebuild.
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Councillor calls for review if further funding sought for Cathedral rebuild
It comes amid lingering questions about the project's financial backing, including whether the government will relieve an $85m budget shortfall.
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Cathedral rebuild needs government's help - mayor
Central government needs to step in to ensure the rebuild of Christ Church Cathedral is completed, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger says.
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'We've gone backwards': Principals fume over backtrack on building work
Principals are frustrated and worried by a decision to halt 100 school building projects.
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Safety agency with better returns than WorkSafe to shut down
A Canterbury work safety group is shutting down, saying money out of government agencies has dried up.
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Christ Church Cathedral backers suggest lower seismic rating to cut rebuild costs
The cost of restoring the church has blown out to almost $250 million, as deconstruction uncovered just what was required.
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Tuatara on display again as new enclosure unveiled, named
The tuatara haven't been seen in public since they were shifted from the city's old museum in early 2023.
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Near-new schools found to be earthquake-prone
More than a third of the country's 27 quake-prone school buildings were built in the past 20 years and include almost an entire Auckland secondary school. Audio
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Prisoner reintegration trust link to murderer Joseph Brider revealed
A charity which helps reintegrate prisoners into society can now be named in connection with the convicted murderer and rapist.
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$2 billion bill to rescue courthouses has officials considering PPPs
A slew of courthouses facing a $2 billion rescue bill have pushed officials to consider public-private partnerships to rebuild and repair them. The government wants more of the sometimes…
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Cracks in Marlborough stopbanks at least a metre deep
Holes have been drilled into Spring Creek's stopbanks in an attempt to understand why they cracked, with initial tests showing the cracks are at least a metre deep.
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New Caledonia violence leaves families in NZ anxious
Worried New Caledonian expats are "terrified" for friends and family amid ongoing civil unrest in the island nation. Audio