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Overdue rates in Christchurch up 41 percent in a year
There's been a huge increase in the number of Christchurch residents struggling to pay their rates bills. In the year to the end of June, 24,000 owed the council money, up 41 percent on 12 months… Audio
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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.
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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.
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Fate of ChristChurch Cathedral being decided
Members of the Christchurch Anglican diocese have spoken publicly for the first time as the Synod meets to discuss the fate of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
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Mind the generation gap as new poll arrives
Power Play - A focused and feisty third debate took place as updated polling had Labour slowly pulling away from National, writes Jane Patterson.
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'Stardust' and learning from Winston: the debate zingers
Tonight's fiery and aggressive leaders debate delivered a number of burns from both contestants.
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Leaders trade blows in feisty third debate
Bill English and Jacinda Ardern have duked it out in their most fiery debate, talking over each other often in front of a raucous crowd.
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'Quake outcasts' reach settlement with govt
The government has reached an out-of-court settlement with 16 uninsured Christchurch homeowners who had property in the residential red zone. Audio
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Leaders' debate: The greatest hits
Analysis - The second leaders' debate saw some zingers from Jacinda Ardern and Bill English - and from moderator Patrick Gower. Susan Strongman looks back at the punches that weren't pulled.
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English and Ardern clash over NZ's big issues
Housing, wages, tax and tactics were all points of contention as Bill English and Jacinda Ardern met for the second time for a televised leaders debate.
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Nuhaka Dreaming 9: The wider world beckons as childhood ends
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Sweet ideas for sauerkraut
Matt Morris's Christchurch company The Urban Monk produces six types of sauerkraut. He shares a (gluten-free) recipe for curried cheesy pancakes with sauerkraut. Audio
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Where's Winston: Super stuff-ups & inside the leaders debates
Audio 31 Aug 2017In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the… Audio
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Chch candidates grilled over quake insurance, housing
There was heckling and hollering at Christchurch's largest polytechnic today, with political candidates taking questions from local voters. Video
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Gerry Brownlee heckled during Christchurch debate
The former Christchurch Rebuild Minister fronted for what's believed to be his first and only political debate this campaign. Video, Audio
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Labour pledges $300m Christchurch rebuild fund
The Labour Party is promising to fast-track Christchurch's rebuild if elected to government.
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Doctors plead with ministry over Canterbury DHB cuts
Doctors want the Health Ministry to stop demanding deficit cuts at Canterbury District Health Board, saying it cannot be done without cutting services. Audio
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Avon/Ōtākaro - how is our river doing?
Will a plan to beautify the river help or hinder its ecology? Video
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Meet the Filipino workers who are helping to rebuild Christchurch
Why have they come? Who have they left behind? And how are they coping in the cold? Video
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World's tallest wooden office building for Wellington
Central Wellington will soon be home to the world's tallest timber office building. This week, Sir Bob Jones' company Robert Jones Holdings unveiled plans for the construction. Audio
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Question Time for 9 August 2017
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KANWALJIT SINGH BAKSHI to the Minister of Finance: What progress is the Government making on the $32.5 billion infrastructure programme over the next four years identified in Budget 2017?
KELVIN DA…
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New school site opposed by residents
A plan to rebuild Redcliffs School on a popular park has outraged some residents. Video, Audio
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How can Southshore live with the sea?
Residents in Christchurch's Southshore enjoy enviable access to both the estuary and the ocean, but what does the future hold for this special spit? Video
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Jacinda Ardern was always a star, now she's the leader
Why she is the one to break Labour's leadership curse.