Wed, 19 Dec 2012 7:00p.m.
Dan Parker shares his favourite stories from 2012.
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People in Christchurch are reaching the end of their patience – 32 months since the September earthquake.
The Government has increased spending in Christchurch – it's now up to $15 billion dollars. But is that money working?
When a Rotorua couple lost their much loved family dog five months ago, they were sure he'd been stolen and they would never see him again.
The Prime Minister says, "Wellington is dying and we don't know how to turn it around."
Opotiki in the eastern Bay of Plenty has one sushi shop.The locals love it so much they've gone into battle for its owners.
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