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The Government's response to the Canterbury earthquake, and the South Canterbury Finance bail-out and republicanism.
The Government's response to the Canterbury earthquake, and the South Canterbury Finance bail-out and republicanism.
A new report says the Earthquake Commission was ill-prepared for a major earthquake and had to use inexperienced staff to respond to the Canterbury earthquakes.
After calls for an inquiry into Christchurch home repairs, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee joins Checkpoint.
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board.
Helen Leggatt's started photographing Canterbury's earthquake-damaged cemetery headstones.
Denis discusses the Canterbury earthquake and the radiographers' strike.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's chief executive, Roger Sutton.
The Earthquake Commission has completed ground tests in Canterbury.
The transport agency says its earthquake strengthening of bridges has repaid itself in Canterbury after September's quake.
The Earthquake Commission is looking at increasing the size of the team investigating fraudalent claims in Canterbury.
A study by Canterbury University shows businesses have withstood the 7-point-one-magnitude Canterbury earthquake well.
The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial was unveiled to the public at a memorial attended by more than 3000 people.
The Earthquake Commission has brought forward its deadline for repairing thousands of earthquake-damaged properties in Canterbury by 12 months.
Public and electoral law professor at Otago University, Andrew Geddis.
A man whose wife was killed when the CTV building collapsed says the council's inspections after the September quake were in a mess and signage put on some buildings sent the wrong message that they were safe to occupy.
Canterbury was hit last night by a large aftershock, a month to the day since a seven point one magnitude earthquake struck the region.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's manager of demolitions, Warwick Isaacs.
Insurance company Tower says yesterday's earthquake in North Canterbury will cost it a maximum of just over seven million dollars.
Four schools in quake hit Canterbury reopened today - the first since Saturday's shake closed about 165 schools in the area.
The Earthquake Commission has more than doubled its estimate of how much it will pay out for Canterbury earthquake claims, from three billion dollars to seven billion dollars.
A group of legal scholars says the Government has set a dangerous precedent with its law to assist recovery from the Christchurch earthquake.
As people in Canterbury continue to recover from the earthquake that struck 12 days ago, it's re-ignited the memories of those who survived the deadly 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake.
Those clearing up earthquake-damaged buildings in Canterbury are being warned to beware of asbestos.
At least five companies are being investigated by the Canterbury Regional Council for dumping or burning earthquake demolition rubble illegally.
We hear the latest from Latimer Square where a make-shift hospital has been set-up outside the Canterbury TV building.
Canterbury earthquake victims say they've got new cause for anxiety - whether or not insurance companies will reinsure them.
The Earthquake Commission is expected to face tough questioning when its handling of the Canterbury Earthquakes is reviewed early next year.
The Earthquake Commission has more than doubled its estimate of costs from the Canterbury earthquakes, to 7-point-1 billion dollars.
The Earthquake Commission has just two days to settle all of the Canterbury earthquake claims worth less than 15-thousand-dollars.
Canterbury homeowners are questioning the validity of a survey which was supposed to independently test the quality of earthquake repairs.