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Government demands Christchurch grant back
One out of every 40 people who took a government grant offering $3000 to move to Christchurch for work has had to give money back.
Earthquake Commission CEO to step down
Earthquake Commission chief executive Ian Simpson will step down from the role at the end of the year.
Govt must 'walk the walk' for West Coast - mayor
The government has released a study on improving the West Coast economy, but a plan to put the research to use will likely not be ready until next year.
West Coast jobs: 'We're not just about cows and coal'
West Coast locals say good investment in areas outside the mining industry is needed to kick-start the local economy.
Chch City Council to commit 10 percent of spending to resilience
The mayor of Christchurch will today pledge to commit at least 10 percent of the city's spending to prepare for future shocks and stresses.
Council swats down library's anti-youth 'mosquito'
A high-pitched noise used by Christchurch City Council to deter young people from loitering and fighting outside Papanui Library has been turned off. Video
Anti-youth device to curb library loitering
A device that makes a high-pitched sound, generally only audible to those under 25, is being used to deter loitering outside a Christchurch library. Video
Quake-damaged Christchurch bridge reopens
Christchurch's only surviving 19th century timber bridge has been put back to work today.
BNZ latest to review KiwiSaver weapons investments
BNZ has joined the other eight default KiwiSaver providers in reviewing or ditching investments in companies that make contentious weapons.
Don't blame birds for bad water, minister told
Fresh water advocates say the Environment Minister is ignoring the real problems by blaming birds for pollution in rivers and lakes.
Swimmable lakes would require a bird cull - Smith
It's impossible to make all New Zealand lakes and lagoons swimmable without a massive bird cull, Environment Minister Nick Smith says.
No housing for homeless in Chch inquiry hears
Christchurch housing providers are having trouble finding housing for the homeless, a cross-party homeless inquiry has heard today.
Ross residents push to bring back community cop
Locals in the West Coast town of Ross are pleading with police to reinstate a community officer.
Repairs underway on Port Hills cliff face
Part of a crucial road linking Sumner to Lyttelton is being repaired, five years after being damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes.
Minimum wage 'doesn't really cut it'
Employers are being recognised for paying staff the 'living wage' including one who had in the past struggled on the minimum wage.
Long walk to lobby for clean water
A group of campaigners has walked more than 300km to present a petition to Parliament to make New Zealand's fresh waterways swimmable. Video, Audio
Ridley moving to Auckland
The endangered turtle who washed up in Wellington nearly three weeks ago is about to move to Auckland.