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Future of trades training in schools 'now at stake'
A severe shortage of trade teacher trainees must be urgently addressed if the new government has any hope of building 100,000 homes in a decade, an education tutor says.
Chch building gets green light for tech hub
One of the few Christchurch office blocks to survive the 2011 earthquake will be redeveloped into a technology hub.
Concerns raised over nitrates' effects on babies
Increased irrigation in Canterbury is putting newborn babies at increased risk from water contamination, a medical officer of health says.
Wildlife hospital aims to boost hoiho recovery
The South Island will soon have its first clinic dedicated to caring for sick or injured native birds.
Christchurch cycle trail set to open
The first project designed to repopulate Christchurch's residential red zone - a cycle and walking trail - is about to open.
Borrowers warned to read contracts carefully
The Commerce Commission is considering investigating a lender over its approach to recovering money owed to it.
People who owe Chch rates rises 41 percent
There has been a huge increase in the number of Christchurch ratepayers struggling to pay their rates bills. Audio
Labour takes Christchurch Central
Winning Christchurch Central candidate Duncan Webb says unresolved problems following the Canterbury earthquakes have created a mood for change.
'Death trap' cycleway criticised over car parks
A Christchurch cyclist who was using the cycleway - which has been open less than a year - was left badly injured after a car turning into off-street parking hit him.
Cameras on boats 'an invasion of privacy' - Bluff fisherman
A group of fishermen could be heading to court to fight a plan to use cameras and GPS trackers to monitor commercial trawlers. Audio
Cow cubicle dairy farm tested in Canterbury
Warehousing cows in cubicles is being tested in Canterbury in a bid to stop effluent polluting waterways.
Dairy cows putting Selwyn drinking water at risk, residents told
Drinking water is at increasing risk of contamination as more dairy cows are farmed in the district, local residents have been told. Audio
Brownlee's calendar 'cancels' New Year's Eve
Everybody enjoys a party, but perhaps not the National Party, with a calendar sent out by Gerry Brownlee including the apparent cancellation of New Year's Eve.
Living wage adopted for Chch council workers
The Christchurch City Council has become the third local body to adopt the living wage for those it employs directly.
Wild weather keeps punters away from Crusaders games
The debate over whether Christchurch needs a covered stadium has re-ignited after consecutive low turnouts for two of the Crusaders' biggest games of the year.
Christchurch City Council to vote on living wage for its workers
Christchurch City Council will vote on introducing the $20.20 living wage, but an employers group says it could disadvantage people it's meant to help.
Receding floodwaters leave behind 'toxic sludge' in Christchurch
At least 57 flood-hit households in Christchurch are having to find somewhere else to live because their properties are potentially contaminated with raw sewerage.
All NZ councils urged to treat drinking water
Leaving Christchurch's water untreated is a "high-risk strategy" that could lead to tens of thousands of people quickly becoming sick, an inquiry has been told.
River-worthy designs for Christchurch red zone
Floating homes and a barge service are among ideas for what to do with land abandoned after the Canterbury earthquakes.
Rare birds flourish in Canterbury cows' paddock
A colony of 300 critically endangered birds has found an unlikely place to nest - in the middle of a paddock full of dairy cows.
Lifestylers reject new Canterbury land and water rules
Landowners say new rules on pollution from farms, requiring consents and regular audits, places an unfair cost on smaller properties.
Cut-the-pat rule threatens indebted dairy farmers
Dairy farmers in Canterbury could be pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by new rules designed to limit pollution, a local farmer says. Audio
Three 'Goldilocks years' for Christchurch
Christchurch must be ambitious and make the most of the next three years, an invitation-only city leaders forum has been told.
World experts in wearable tech gather to inspire NZers
A sports shirt that tells you how well you're doing press-ups is among inventions either already available, or soon to be.
Council wants to take on junk food with fruit trees
The Christchurch City Council is considering taking on fast food outlets by offering more healthy options such as tap water and fruit from edible gardens. Audio