Still no water for 15pc of Christchurch homes

Updated About 60 streets across Christchurch are still without water this morning as aftershocks continue to shake the city after Saturday's earthquake. More Video Photos Doc

Quake throws lifeline to building industry - Fletcher shares rise

Updated The Christchurch earthquake is expected to provide a much-needed lifeline for NZ's beleaguered construction sector. More Photos Video

Psychologist warns of delayed earthquake trauma

The emotional trauma of the Christchurch earthquake may not surface for weeks or even months, says a psychologist. More Video Photos

Tracking today's events as they happen on Day Three of the Christchurch earthquake disaster.
Latest updates: Christchurch earthquake Video Photos

Updated Tracking today's events as they happen on Day Three of the Christchurch earthquake disaster. More

New faultline comes as big surprise to scientists
New faultline comes as big surprise to scientists

The Christchurch earthquake took scientists by surprise, as it revealed a new faultline in a territory not known for seismic… More

Like a giant hammer smashing a city
Like a giant hammer smashing a city

After 48 hours - and what seems like countless aftershocks - the mood of the people of Canterbury is changing. More

Rugby: Wallabies already eyeing All Blacks
Rugby: Wallabies already eyeing All Blacks

The Wallabies' dressing room was thick with determination as much as joy or relief after their victory over the Springboks… More

The church was hit - we have a spare
The church was hit - we have a spare

Dibley has the redoubtable vicar Geraldine, and Hororata has the Rev Jenni Carter. More

National

Pub tribute for dead plane crew
Pub tribute for dead plane crew

On a pool table at a Fox Glacier pub, a variety of drinks were arranged alongside the words "RIP Boys", as locals remembered… More

Hundreds of strike-affected patients add to backlog
News, pictures of devastated city's ordeal travel around world
Boy on bike nearly a casualty
Hidden danger in jarred chimneys
Without an enforcement officer standing there with a camera, as many as one in six motorists broke the law to stay out of bus lanes.
Brian Rudman says councillors 'wimped out' on bus lanes
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Sideswipe: Fascinating fly buy

A disabled jet from a somewhat disabled political regime parked in disabled area. More

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Small Business

Simon Mundell: Setting up business in the US

Simon Mundell is the Co-founder and Director of RESULTS.com. He speaks locally and internationally about successful business… More

All in a day's work: Drug test = dismissal

You would think it would be a fairly clear cut case ... More

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Christchurch earthquake

Earthquake costs need to be spread - Key
Earthquake costs need to be spread - Key

Updated Cabinet will today meet to get an early overview of the damage caused by the Canterbury earthquake, and John Key says the… More

'They're going to bulldoze the whole street'
Missing pets add to post quake stress
Editorial: Canterbury's catastrophe a wake-up call
Mayor compared to Giuliani post 9/11
The scale of the damage in Christchurch is so huge that the local workforce won't be able to cope.
Liam Dann on why the earthquake will force a Govt spend up
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Sport

Rugby: Black Ferns win fourth World Cup
Rugby: Black Ferns win fourth World Cup

The Black Ferns have this morning secured their fourth successive IRB Women's Rugby World Cup beating England in a physical… More

Cricket: Match-fixing whispers anger Young
Rugby: SA to review poor campaign
NRL: Warriors respond to loss of Price
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The Tall Blacks must feel a jab of confidence, having eased past Lebanon, Canada and France to face Russia early tomorrow for a place in the quarter-finals.
David Leggat on why momentum in sport really matters
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Business

Bank had death watch crisis list
Bank had death watch crisis list

Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard says his darkest hour of the financial crisis was in October 2008, at the time the retail… More

SCF's apple company ripe for overseas picking
Gloomy outlook on world recovery
Liam Dann: Disaster forces Govt to spend up
Deborah Hill Cone: An expensive lesson in snobbery
This is an interesting finding in the context that Ms Thomson was dismissed for failing the drug test; she was not made redundant
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Personal Finance

Giving credit where it's due

You have kept up with your mortgage diligently during the past two years, maybe even paying off more than you have to. Or… More

Editorial: Finance failure and earth moves

Yesterday's big jolt was the second to hit the Canterbury region in a week. While the first didn't demolish buildings… More

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Employment

Laying out welcome mat for new settlers

When Bill Milnes got fired from his retail job during the recession of the early 1990s he thought his world had come to… More

Supercity staff get wrong jobs

Some Auckland council staff were offered, and accepted, the wrong job or the wrong salary in the new Supercity this week. Auckland… More

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Motoring

Motorsport: Tragedy overshadows San Marino GP
Motorsport: Tragedy overshadows San Marino GP

Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa died from injuries sustained in a crash in the San Marino Moto2 grand prix on Sunday. More

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