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Depressed, drunk, stoned, and sleeping under bridges, Amos Neate felt completely alone.
A Christchurch family finally have a home after spending four winters in a garage because of insurance delays.
John Key hails feature of a major roading upgrade for western Christchurch as an "iconic" landmark for the city.
A stolen Mercedes hit two vehicles before the driver fled in the car in a hit-and-run crash in Christchurch.
Famed earthquake scientist Mark Quigley is leaving Christchurch for a specially created role at Melbourne University.
Do not let the fine morning fool you, It may be worth packing the umbrella for work in Canterbury on Friday.
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It's three metres long, swims vertically and is known to shorten its length by gnawing at its own tail - and it has washed up in a Dunedin salt marsh.
Prime Minister John Key says Christchurch is facing "two steps forward, one step back," in its slow journey toward recovery.
One of the things I have noticed in my 18 months working at Radio New Zealand is that broadcasting policy receives little attention.
Christchurch is recovering, but its a slow journey, PM says at opening of new building.
Little Bistro owners' new venture in New Regent St is called 27 Steps.
Crusaders doomsayers relax: Blackadder's mob are simply having their stock-standard slow start.
Heavenly views, fine food, luxury accommodation and a peninsula to roam is all part of the Annandale experience.
Ultravox frontman Midge Ure talks about co-writing Do They Know It's Christmas? with Bob Geldof and recalls the day it all began.