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South Canterbury fraud trial 'ruined innocent lives'
The lawyer for South Canterbury Finance's former chief executive says the trial has ruined the lives of innocent men. Audio
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South Canterbury Finance fraud case verdicts
Two acquittals and one guilty verdict. Audio
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Owners of quake-damaged house took good care of home
A High Court hearing against the Earthquake Commission has heard the owners of the home at the centre of the dispute were a house-proud couple who took good care of their property . Audio
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Re-entry not a priority for cash-strapped coal miner
Audio 25 Sep 2014The Engineering, Printing, and Manufacturing Union says the government needs to make Solid Energy start the recovery of the Pike River men's bodies -- or take the job away from the company. Audio
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Ashburton residents in shock after fatal shooting
Audio 2 Sep 2014Ashburton is still coming to terms this morning with the killing of two workers at their local work and income office. Audio
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Book breaks down the rights and wrongs of Canterbury rebuild
Audio 1 Sep 2014Promising too much to the people of Christchurch has been identified as one of the biggest mistakes of the city's earthquake recovery. Audio
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Home owner questions engineer's sign off
Audio 28 Aug 2014A hearing's been told an Earthquake Commission engineer signed off a home as safe when questions remain whether it is or not. Audio
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Candidates speak to voters about Christchurch's issues
Audio 22 Aug 2014Dirty politics and local democracy were hot topics at a candidates meeting in the Christchurch Central electorate last night. Audio
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Patients more likely to die if discharged at night
Audio 20 Aug 2014A transtasman study of intensive care unit patients has found those discharged at night are more likely to die than those discharged in the daytime. Audio
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Candidates election policies for Christchurch residents
Audio 11 Aug 2014Insurance payouts, asset sales, and rising sea levels were the main points of interests at a candiates meeting in Christchurch East yesterday afternoon. Audio
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Builders frustrated with consents despite claims of improvement
Audio 6 Aug 2014Builders in Christchurch say the sooner the city council can issue building consents the better. The Building and Construction Minister, Nick Smith, says he expects that will happen by Christmas. Audio
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Backcountry volunteers receive $700,000 boost
Audio 5 Aug 2014Outdoors groups are being given 700-thousand dollars to take over the job of looking after rarely used Conservation Department huts in remote areas. Audio
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Teenager jailed for killing a close family friend
Audio 31 Jul 2014A 17 year old who stabbed to death a close family friend, and sexually violated her, has been jailed but just why he did it remains a mystery. Audio
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Mayors lukewarm on Regional Development Fund
Audio 23 Jul 2014Provincial mayors are lukewarm about a proposed 200-million dollar boost to the regions in an election promise from Labour. Audio
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Minister not ruling out use of 1080 in bid to eradicate pests
Audio 22 Jul 2014The Conservation Minister isn't ruling out more extensive use of the pest-control poison, 1080, even though he's just last week confirmed the country's largest ever pest-control programme. Audio
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Flood protection test works
Audio 14 Jul 2014A spray-on flood protection membrane has proven successful in Christchurch. Audio
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Largest pest-control programme to protect birds
Audio 14 Jul 2014New Zealand's largest-ever pest control operation has been given the go ahead. Audio
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Testing of spray on flood protection chch
Audio 10 Jul 2014The testing of a spray-on flood protection began in Christchurch today. Audio
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Labour promises $1 million for Canterbury mental health
Audio 30 Jun 2014Mental health services in Canterbury will get a one-million dollar funding boost if the Labour Party is elected to government. Audio
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Labour Policy for red-zoned land owners
Audio 23 Jun 2014Labour is promising to give people with land in Christchurch's red zone a one-hundred percent payout if it is elected. Audio
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Government transport plan "stuck in 1960s"
Audio 16 Jun 2014The Labour Party says the Government's land transport plan for the next decade is weak, one-dimensional and stuck in the 1960s. Audio
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Official report says 90-day job trials are working as planned
Audio 11 Jun 2014Three years on from its controversial introduction, a report from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment says 90-day work trials are creating more job opportunities. Audio
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Tourism leaders want Flower Show replacement to lure visitors
Audio 10 Jun 2014While the Ellerslie Flower Show won't be held in Christchurch next year, the city council is being urged not to give up on the idea of holding similar events in the future. Audio
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Call to share show with Auckland
Christchurch City Council is being urged to consider sharing the Ellerslie International Flower Show with Auckland, after pulling the loss-making event for 2015.
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Once a road always a road?
Audio 4 Jun 2014Developers wanting to build a multi-million dollar highway linking Milford Sound with the West Coast are demanding a paper road vital to the project be returned to the maps, claiming it has been… Audio