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So unless you had a job paying you more than $300,000 a year, you made more money from your house than you did from your day job. That’s about 98 per cent of us. After missing out on actual houses, we started making offers on sections and marginal land instead. We knew things were bad when we missed out on a tide surge-prone section with an unconsented garage on it, despite offering a generous $750,000. Like many others we decided that Wellington had priced itself out of our wallets, so we started looking elsewhere.
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Mike O’Donnell: “We knew things were bad when we missed out on a tide surge-prone section with an unconsented garage on it.”
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With the Christchurch City Council approving the plans for the Court Theatre to join the performing arts precinct, the Court Theatre artistic director Ross Gumbley is excited for the future. (Video first published in July 2018)
THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of
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The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera) released its major blueprint for central Christchurch on the evening of July 30, 2012, and extensive coverage in
The Press included responses from politicians and community leaders. “The blueprint for Christchurch’s new central city is ‘exciting and inspirational’ but the focus should now shift to the people, Labour says.
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Shane Jones, Christopher Luxon, Anna Lorck - who got the most donations in 2020 election?
23 Feb, 2021 06:13 AM
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Former NZ First MP Shane Jones took in the most in donations during the last election campaign, declaring $87,099 – but new National MP Christopher Luxon was not far behind him.
The Electoral Commission s release of candidate returns from the election shows Jones largest donor was Paul Norris, who donated $25,000.
Jones also declared $4,499 from fishing magnate Peter Talley – an old friend of his – and $4000 from former Labour MP Clayton Cosgrove. There was a $2000 sum from Business NZ, and $2000 from lawyer Brian Henry.
Luxon got a total of $73,000 in donations for his Botany campaign but no individual donors are named: the amounts were listed as coming from the Botany electorate branch. Candidates have to disclose individual donors who give more than $1,500 in either cash, services or goods.
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