1Residents in Christchurch's red zone are furious that insurance companies won't honour total replacement policies for their homes and say they will lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. David Haywood's insurance company, Tower, has told him it will not give him total replacement for his property because it was the Government's decision to write the land off.
2Helen Robinson, founder of TZ1 Registry, the world's leading environmental markets registry, which is now owned by Markit. It holds the majority carbon market registry share worldwide and is the only registry provider for broader environmental commodities markets, including water, conservation banking, wetlands and other biodiversity.
3News from Europe, including: Greek austerity votes this week seen as a defining moment for Europe; Croatia gets the green light to become the EU's 28th member and European leaders to overhaul passport-free Schengen rules
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6Political commentary, including: Hone Harawira's Tai Tokerau by-election, winning for the Mana Party. It was a low turnout and his vote halved. The future of Alasdair Thompson and whether he will remain in his role. Also the Ministry of Foreign affairs and the china resignations.
7Urbanism, including: the architecture of the new Christchurch - what will Christchurch look like and who gets to decide? Until now the focus has been on the CBD but it is now focussing on the residential side.