Hundreds stood in silence while names of the 185 victims of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake were readout.
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Coalition refuses rebuild for Christchurch kura kaupapa
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi has been waiting for the Ministry of Education to come up with a plan for the rebuild but has now been told it's not happening.
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Jail for life the sentence handed to mosques' attack terrorist
No parole granted in strongest sentence issued since death penalty removed.
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Call to hold state agencies to account for not protecting Muslim community
The report of the Royal Commission of inquiry into the Christchurch mosque attacks is almost due and the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand hopes state agencies will be held to account.
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Canterbury Museum seeks input on redevelopment of Maori exhibition
Repentant museum wants public input. Tapatahi talked to Maori advisory committee member Puamiria Parata-Goodall.
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Opening under Level 2 won't bring an income- Lu Lu's Bar and Eatery
Owners of Lu Lu's Bar and Eatery in Ōtautahi, Christchurch say opening under Level 2 restrictions doesn’t mean they’ll be able to make an income.
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Christchurch tamariki star in new video clip made during lockdown
A group of tamariki in Christchurch are the stars of a video clip for a new waiata He Waka Eke Noa.
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Women in her 60s dies of COVID-19, death toll in NZ reaches 21
A woman in her 60s has died of COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths linked to the infection in New Zealand to 21.
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Māori Asphalt company turns into distribution centre amid Covid-19 response
A small whānau-owned Christchurch roading company has turned their workshop into a distribution centre for hygiene packs to be sent to more than 5000 families across the South Island.
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Southern Whānau Ora continues to help vulnerable whānau
South Island Whānau Ora navigators are run off their feet trying to meet the wide-ranging demands of whānau in Christchurch. A survey commissioned by Te Pūtahitanga gives a snapshot of around 1500 households which shows nearly 60% of whānau will run out of kai during the lockdown and 30% without the basics such as soap.