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CBD speed limits slowing business - Chch owners
Reduced speed limits in the central city are hurting retailers and motorists, a Christchurch developer says. Audio
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New schools leaky, too hot - review
Some of New Zealand's newest schools have faults that make them noisy, prone to leaks, and too hot in summer, independent reviews show. Audio
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Pacific tradespeople to get NZ training
Audio 24 Mar 2016A pilot programme will be launched in coming months to find 28 workers from three Pacific countries to conduct trades training in New Zealand. Audio
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Uncovered: More faults in steel testing
More evidence of faults in the quality control regime for construction steel has been uncovered by RNZ News.
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Christchurch Council caps rates rises at 5 percent
The Christchurch City Council has released its budget for the coming year, with rates rises capped at 5 percent for the next three years.
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What to expect from Christchurch's draft annual plan
ANALYSIS: Christchurch ratepayers will soon find out how much their rates will rise and if more of the city's assets will be sold.
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Pacific workers head to Christchurch to help rebuild
Twenty-eight workers from Pacific countries will arrive in New Zealand in coming months for a new trades training pilot programme.
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Midday News for 18 March 2016
Audio 18 Mar 2016Concerns about the integrity of steel products may delay the Christchurch rebuild and Winston Peters is accused of playing cheap politics over his claims of illegal immigration. Audio
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Apprenticeships near industry capacity
Universities are facing falling enrolments but the number of people learning a trade is booming.
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Journey to recovery
Ex-marathon runner Bruce Bassett was cycling meters away from his family home when a car door swung open, forcing him to swerve into an oncoming car and a future with paralysis. Audio
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Chch spent $3m on legal fees for claim
Christchurch City Council spent just over $3 million on legal fees to help settle its insurance claim, figures released to RNZ News show.
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Opposition parties withdraw support for Christchurch bill
Opposition parties say a bill that governs the next step of the Christchurch earthquake rebuild leaves too much power with central government. Audio
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Opposition withdraws support for rebuild bill
Opposition parties are refusing to support a bill governing the next step of the Christchurch earthquake rebuild.
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Christchurch Council receives $600 million in quake insurance payouts
The Christchurch City Council has received just over $600 million from its insurers for damage resulting from the Canterbury earthquakes. The full and final insurance settlement was $635 million…
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Christchurch five years on: the effect of 'shared trauma'
Massey University Associate Professor in Disaster Mental Health Sarb Johal has been advising and providing clinical support to counsellors working on Christchurch since the worst earthquake five years… Audio
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Five years on, why is Chch still waiting?
Delays with rebuilding homes, unresolved insurance claims and delays to so-called anchor projects have cast a long shadow over the progress of Christchurch's rebuild. Video
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Bob Parker looks back on quake devastation five years on
The former mayor of Christchurch says the lack of progress in rebuilding some parts of the city is depressing and an opportunity lost. Audio
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Quake survivor recalls events of the day
Ann Brower survived the earthquake but still feels angry nobody has been held accountable for the state of the buildings that collapsed and changed her life forever. Audio
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Tardy settlement of Christchurch quake claims stirs protest
Between 4500-5500 homeowners are still waiting for their claims to be settled, as insurers and EQC argue over who is responsible for paying out on claims and whether damage to homes is pre-existing. Video, Audio
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Challenges ahead for Christchurch city council
LIVE VIDEO - Guyon Espiner talks to Mayor of Christchurch Lianne Dalziel at the site where the CTV building collapsed on 22nd February 2011. Audio
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Five years on, how is Christchurch faring?
LIVE VIDEO - Guyon Espiner talks to Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee at the site where the CTV building collapsed on 22nd February 2011. Audio
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Five years on delays still plague Christchurch
Delays with rebuilding homes, the unresolved insurance claims and delays to the Government's anchor projects have cast a long shadow over the progress of Christchurch's rebuild. Audio
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CERA? SCIRT? TC3 and Red Zone?
In preparation for tomorrow's earthquake anniversary, here's a run-down of some phrases that may leave people outside of Canterbury scratching their heads.
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Toby and Toby on... another shake in Christchurch, five years on.
OPINION: As another nerve-shredding quake hits Christchurch, Toby Manhire & Toby Morris look at how far the city has really come in the past five years.
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Fletcher Building posts 51% first half profit rise
Fletcher Building has reported a 51 percent rise in its first half net profit, boosted by gains on the sale of a number of assets, offset by the closure of three manufacturing plants.