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Covid-19: Developments in NZ on day 14 of lockdown
The daily increase of cases in NZ is slowly dwindling, a home learning support package has been revealed, and police are still clamping down on lockdown breaches ahead of Easter. Video
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Cramped, rotting and risky - the scale of the hospital fix-up revealed
Insight - The state of many of the country's public hospital buildings is compromising medical care. For the first time there's been a national stocktake. Phil Pennington looks at what's wrong, and… Video, Audio
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Lives put on hold by the mosque attacks
Insight - It is a year since the Christchurch mosque attacks, but many are still struggling to recover and to rebuild their lives. In the first six months following the shootings, Conan Young followed… Video, Audio
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Avon Loop river-side pathway opens as first red zone redevelopment
The first redevelopment of Christchurch's residential red zone has been completed with the opening today of the Avon Loop pathway.
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Demolition work on Dunedin hospital to begin
Initial work is about to begin on Dunedin's new hospital, which is expected to cost over a billion dollars.
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TVNZ chief faces future dilemma
Kevin Kenrick leads the broadcaster that pulls in the biggest audiences in the country and the most money from advertising. But TVNZ - like state-owned RNZ - will be folded into a new public media… Audio
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Broadcasting merger: Cost is the great unknown for RNZ boss
Both RNZ and TVNZ's chief executives see merit in a proposed merger of the two public broadcasters, but RNZ's chief executive warns a culture change would be needed.
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'Right up to his death Mike was lucid, funny and kind' - Richard Prebble
First Person - Mike Moore had one of the shortest prime ministerships but historians will record that he has been one of the most influential, writes the former MP.
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Mike Moore - Working class hero 1949-2020
Mike Moore was an ideas man, a trade and a working class hero who had plenty of tragedy and frustration in his life, but he'd hate for that to loom large in discussion of his legacy, Tim Watkin writes…
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Labour decides its road to victory starts with... roads
Analysis - Bring together both road and rail, throw in a dash of school and hospital spending and you have something crucial for all three coalition partners, writes Tim Watkin.
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More buildings and construction projects set to open in Christchurch this year
About $1.5 billion worth of construction projects in Christchurch will be finished and opened this year, marking another milestone in the Christchurch rebuild.
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Christchurch rebuild passes major milestone
About $1.5 million worth of construction projects in Christchurch will be finished and opened this year, marking another milestone in the Christchurch rebuild.
Of the 12 anchor projects six have been… Audio
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More buildings and construction projects set to open in Christchurch this year
About $1.5 billion worth of construction projects in Christchurch will be finished and opened this year, marking another milestone in the Christchurch rebuild.
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Southern Response boss offers apology in first interview: 'We could have done better'
Until now, Southern Response has repeatedly refused interviews with senior staff. Its new boss is offering a public apology for claimants who weren't treated well by the state insurer.
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Chch braces for mosque attacks' anniversary: 'It's been such a shock'
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel says the New Year will bring back difficult memories for the city, as it approaches the first anniversary of the mosque attacks.
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Stories that shaped 2019
After a tragic year for many New Zealanders, 2019 had one last nightmare for the country to endure, as an explosive eruption on Whakaari/White Island claimed the lives of 19 people.
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Crunch day looms for $470m stadium for Christchurch
Cabinet will consider an investment case for the stadium tomorrow.
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Christchurch's Metro Sports Facility's 12m-high hydroslides
Designs have been released for a 12-metre hydroslide tower being built at Christchurch's Metro Sports Facility.
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New Catholic cathedral part of $500m Christchurch development
A new Catholic cathedral, primary school, offices and a multi-storey carpark are to be built in the heart of Christchurch.
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A tale of two cathedrals
Both of Christchurch's big cathedrals were destroyed in the earthquakes. Their fates have been very different, and only one will rise again. Audio
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The buildings are rising again, but Christchurch needs people
It's more than eight years since the earthquakes saw Christchurch crumble. Forty billion dollars has been poured into rebuilding - but what's missing now, is people. Audio
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Aerospace: To Christchurch and beyond
With enough investment, Christchurch could become the country's space hub within five years and offer thousands of aerospace-related jobs.
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Commission apology for quake handling: 'We had absolutely no experience'
The Earthquake Commission has offered a formal apology for its handling of quake claims in Canterbury.
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Tourism back on track in quake-hit Marlborough town
A heritage steam train named in honour of railway workers killed in World War I will today honour the return of tourism to quake-ravaged Kekerengu.
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Plan to restore Christchurch's red zone blasted as 'unachievable'
A major part of a plan to restore Christchurch's red zone has taken two years and $5 million to draw up but is now being slammed by council staff.