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'If I do it, any Maori can do it'

Depressed, drunk, stoned, and sleeping under bridges, Amos Neate felt completely alone.

Garage ordeal ends

A Christchurch family finally have a home after spending four winters in a garage because of insurance delays.

Memorial Gateway link 'absolute stunner'

John Key hails feature of a major roading upgrade for western Christchurch as an "iconic" landmark for the city.

Stolen Mercedes in hit and run crash

A stolen Mercedes hit two vehicles before the driver fled in the car in a hit-and-run crash in Christchurch.

Quake scientist Mark Quigley lured to Oz

Famed earthquake scientist Mark Quigley is leaving Christchurch for a specially created role at Melbourne University.

Pack the umbrella - rain's coming

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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'Weird' sea creature washes up

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.

"Two steps forward, one step back" for Christchurch

Prime Minister John Key says Christchurch is facing  "two steps forward, one step back," in its slow journey toward recovery.

The changing face of news

One of the things I have noticed in my 18 months working at Radio New Zealand is that broadcasting policy receives little attention.

Banks Peninsula's luxury hideaway

Heavenly views, fine food, luxury accommodation and a peninsula to roam is all part of the Annandale experience.

Feeding the world, Midge Ure style

Ultravox frontman Midge Ure talks about co-writing Do They Know It's Christmas? with Bob Geldof and recalls the day it all began.