Earlier this month a group of friends decided they wanted to see the great outdoors and raise a bit of awareness about the environment.
Anna Burns-Francis visited the suburb of Woolston where a man has taken it upon himself to help his neighbours.
The vast majority of Christchurch residents who spoke yesterday did so because of their EQC and insurance frustrations, but then there are some positive stories.
32 months after the first earthquake, dozens of Christchurch residents are frustrated with the Earthquake Commission.
Steve and Leon's home in St Albans, Christchurch was badly damaged in the September 2010 earthquake.
People in Christchurch are reaching the end of their patience – 32 months since the September earthquake.
Since Anchor released their new milk bottles the company has been inundated with calls from angry consumers.
Campbell Live looks at an initiative to get people walking and whether it actually works.
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By Lachlan Forsyth Thanks to the invention of an Auckland school boy, the days of not knowing where your pet has got to may be at an end.
By Lachlan Forsyth
Thanks to the invention of an Auckland school boy, the days of not knowing where your pet has got to may be at an end.
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