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National to pass emergency legislation for building if elected
National is promising to take urgent action to make houses more affordable if elected, by passing emergency legislation similiar to that used for the Christchurch rebuild.
National leader Judith… Audio
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Labour health policy: Mental health for school children, mobile dental clinics
Labour would make mental health support available to all primary and intermediate students, and increase dental health grants to $1000, if elected. Video
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Māori school to deliver ultimatum to ministry after delays to rebuild
Te Rūnanga nui o ngā kura kaupapa says institutional racism is the cause of total immersion Māori schools being dropped down the list for repairs and rebuilds and they are calling on the Education… Audio
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Christchurch kura kaupapa gives Ministry ultimatum
A kura kaupapa in Christchurch with mouldy and leaky buildings is giving an ultimatum to the Ministry of Education – rebuild the kura or else.
The Ministry has been looking to rebuild Te Kura Kaupapa… Audio
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Couple seek apology from ex-minister on quake case
A couple tricked into accepting a lower offer from Southern Response to repair their earthquake-damaged home wants a full apology from Gerry Brownlee, but he says he's got "nothing to apologise for".
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'We were very sorry for what they had been put through' - Megan Woods
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Minister Megan Woods has spoken about the government's decision not to appeal a landmark court case against Southern Response. Video
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RNZ's guide to party policy
Welcome to RNZ's go-to guide for party policy this election. We've put together a directory with some brief information about what the parties represented in the last Parliament would do if they were…
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'Every time we raise this, we get the brush off from the ministry'
A Christchurch Māori immersion school has been told its dilapidated leaky building will only get a repair instead of a rebuild, 10 years after the Ministry of Education started looking at a new build.
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Anthony Ritchie finds the child within for his 5th symphony
Anthony Ritchie discusses the premiere of his fifth symphony 'Childhood' by the DSO this Saturday. The Dunedin composer talks about the theme of regeneration and growth in his new work. Audio
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Calling Home: Rachel Scott-Leflaive in Beirut, Lebanon
Audio 13 Sep 2020Rachel Scott-Leflaive's permanent home is in the idyllic ski area of Chamonix, France, but following the devastating blast in Beirut last month she has been deployed to Lebanon where she is working… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about two unusual interviews from young ‘James Tame’- and a personal perspective on a city still munted after all these… Video, Audio
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Southern Response appeal on Dodds decision largely dismissed
A Christchurch couple locked in an ongoing legal battle with state-owned quake insurer Southern Response says it is sobering for a Court of Appeal decision to go their way, one decade on from the… Video, Audio
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What have we learned since the Darfield quake?
Analysis - The Darfield earthquake was a multi-fault rupture produced a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that released 13 times more energy than the Christchurch earthquake.
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'Disappointing' - Children's units at new Christchurch Hospital can't be staffed
New services to improve emergency and acute care of children at Christchurch Hospital will not open because there is no money to staff them.
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'We are seriously worried and so should the people of Canterbury'
The Canterbury medical community's frustration with its health chiefs reached a boiling point today, with a protest, an open letter and two more resignations on the District Health Board's executive…
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What is going on at the Canterbury District Health Board
Christchurch's health services are under siege and the DHB's financial issues have seen vital management team members leave. What is going on?
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Love of the bass turns into a compulsive hobby
NZSO bass player Malcolm Struthers' passion for his instrument has turned into a stimulating new hobby, making his own basses. He describes the process of constructing two basses from scratch and… Audio
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Leader interviews: 'I'm always very confident, particularly when I know I'm right'
Judith Collins is still shy of a month into the job but in her media blitz she and her arched eyebrows are everywhere, along with the party slogan "Strong team, More Jobs, Better Economy". Video
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'Big wave of unemployment' expected in Chch once subsidies end
Early estimates suggest there could be between 9000 and 36,500 job losses in in Christchurch over the coming year, with pre-Covid-19 unemployment numbers at 8600.
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Woodhouse stripped of National Party's health portfolio
New National leader Judith Collins has stripped Michael Woodhouse of the health portfolio because of his involvement in the Covid-19 data leak saga, with Dr Shane Reti replacing him
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Council organisation needs more funds for Christchurch rebuild - CEO
An organisation set up to help the earthquake rebuild in Christchurch says it needed about three times the much money it received to do all asked of it by the council.
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Ngāi Tahu, Christchurch council commit to colonial monuments discussion
Christchurch City Council says it is working with Ngāi Tahu to ensure a balanced celebration of New Zealand's history is depicted throughout the city.
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Thousands of community houses ready to go, but need government funding
The community housing sector is ready and waiting to construct nearly 3000 homes but desperately needs cash to get building. There are hopes for funding through the "shovel-ready" infrastructure…
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New stocktake reveals the hospital facilities in worst condition
A main tower block at Nelson Hospital and the special care baby unit at Waitākere Hospital are in the worst condition of any hospital buildings in New Zealand, a nationwide hospital stocktake shows.
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The state of our hospital facilities: New stocktake paints dire picture
The closest ever look at the country's hospitals reveals many intensive care units, operating theatres and emergency departments are in "poor or very poor" shape. Audio