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How street art is redefining Christchurch's identity
Christchurch was once known as "the most English city outside of England" but a lot has changed in the 14 years since the magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck on 22 February 2011.
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Pasifika Festival 2025: Celebrating culture and song
There was singing and dancing, food and activities at Auckland's Western Springs over the weekend. Audio
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MP gets big promotion in Labour reshuffle
Tangi Utikere has moved up seven spots and picked up the Local Government portfolio as Chris Hipkins announces a new 'economic team'.
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'Accidental architecture' in Christchurch creates global buzz
"It looks like something out of Blade Runner. And as it turns out I'm not alone in being captivated." Audio
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Where houses might have given you a 1000 percent capital gain
But do you get a better return from property or shares? Audio
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New chairperson of Ferry Holdings Ltd announced
The company is charged with negotiating the procurement contracts for the two new Interislander ferries.
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Brain drain claim as engineers quit NZ over stalled infrastructure work
Hundreds of engineers are losing their jobs and leaving our shores due to infrastructure project delays, creating "significant" risk to our nation's development, says the head of New Zealand's…
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LA fires: 'Those who have chosen to stay are dusting off the ashes'
First person - "It is somewhat of a miracle that more people were not killed", a Kiwi journalist describes what it was like to witness the LA fires.
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Community win fight to rebuild pool after 18 years
Plans for a $3 million, three-pool facility have finally been approved, with plans for the pools to be open next summer. Audio
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Christchurch community pool rebuild greenlit
A new community pool is to be built in the Christchurch suburb of St Albans, 18 years after the previous one was demolished.
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Where the roadworks are happening this summer
Roadworks are set to ramp up over the summer period, as workers make the most of warm and dry weather.
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Users of hacked crypto firm get millions back
Cryptopia account holders have received $400 million worth of cryptocurrency from liquidators, more than four years after the firm was hacked and put in liquidation.
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Vanuatu quake: Clock ticking in race to find survivors
Rescuers in Vanuatu will be under pressure to reach people in damaged buildings quickly, a structural engineer says, amid fears the death toll will rise.
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Watch: Music fills Christ Church Cathedral for first time since quakes
Woolston Brass performed in high vis and hard hats to raise money for the city's mission. Audio
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From ‘ghost guns’ to gangs, 5 lessons from Canada for NZ firearms reform
Analysis - Canada and New Zealand share an important approach to gun control: both countries view firearms as a privilege, not a right.
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Mangamuka Gorge rebuild cost balloons to more than $200m
The crucial transport link south of Kaitāia was destroyed by dozens of slips during a storm in August 2022.
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Santas descend on Parliament with wish list
Christmas has arrived early at Parliament, with a posse of 20 santas bringing their own southern wish list to the capital.
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 2 December 2024
On today's episode, at the party's conference in Christchurch, leader Chris Hipkins said - if elected in 2026 - his government will reinstate smoke-free legislation, complete Dunedin Hospital's… Audio
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'Stake in the ground' as Labour makes pricey promises
The Opposition held its party conference in Christchurch over the weekend. Audio
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Labour leader on party's annual conference
At the party's conference in Christchurch, leader Chris Hipkins said - if elected in 2026 - his government will reinstate smoke-free legislation, complete Dunedin Hospital's rebuild, and reject… Audio
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Hipkins pledges to 'make this first one-term National government'
Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins has pledged if elected in 2026 to resume SmokeFree Aotearoa, complete Dunedin Hospital's rebuild and said NZ would not join AUKUS. Video
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'I was so scared': Abused as children, incarcerated as adults
Former inmates are speaking out to demand better mental health care for those currently imprisoned.
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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.