Storm winds cause dust misery in Christchurch
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The wind is picking up in Christchurch, causing concern about dust storms being blown up from earthquake debris and silt.
The wind is picking up in Christchurch, causing concern about dust storms being blown up from earthquake debris and silt.
From tomorrow, the Government is winding down the subsidy that allows earthquake-damaged businesses in Canterbury to keep paying their workers' wages.
A review of the week's news including: Last frantic days of Election '11, a High Court judge refuses to rule on the "teacup tape", 2,000 attend Pike River Mine ceremony on first anniversary of explosions, former Pike River employee tells Royal Commission he warned of explosion "at any time", record numbers of New Zealanders heading to Australia, operation to remove containers from Rena battles high winds, Christchurch people to walk through city centre for first time since February's earthquake and Takamore case heads back to High Court.