Canterbury quake family gives thanks this Christmas
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Christchurch woman Lavina Pockson and her family live in a house with big cracks in it, on land that's among the most damaged from the big September earthquake.
Christchurch woman Lavina Pockson and her family live in a house with big cracks in it, on land that's among the most damaged from the big September earthquake.
The Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce estimates up to 150 of the region's small businesses will fold if they're not given Government assistance to relocate from their earthquake-stricken premises.
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.
The University of Canterbury has put one-hundred-and-fifty jobs on the line as it tries to recover from the Christchurch earthquakes.
Karen Brown reports from Chch, where there seems to be no end in sight for the mental health problems caused by the earthquakes
Worries about the mental health impacts of the Canterbury earthquakes dominated a fiery meeting at Parliament today.
New research says Canterbury would suffer severe damage in an Alpine Fault earthquake.
Thirty properties are unlivable while another 170 have restricted access following the Kaikoura earthquake last year. RNZ reporter Conan Young reports from a town meeting.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's manager of demolitions, Warwick Isaacs.
Economic activity in Canterbury reached its fastest pace in July since the 2010/2011 earthquakes.
Thousands of new jobs will be created this year as the rebuilding of Canterbury begins.
Rod discusses the business and economic impacts of the Canterbury earthquake.
The earthquake in Canterbury is likely to result in rate rises.
The University of Canterbury estimates only a few hundred students have moved away because of last month's earthquake.
The Canterbury Tactix netball team are playing at home tonight for the first time since last month's earthquake.
An international study looking at the Canterbury earthquakes is attracting loud criticism from New Zealand scientists.
The Insurance Council is ranking the Canterbury earthquake as the world's third most expensive insured event this year.
The Insurance Council is ranking the Canterbury earthquake as the world's third most expensive insured event this year.
Canterbury novelist Joanna Orwin has a new, futurist story of a New Zealand changed by cataclysmic volcanoes and tsunami, Sacrifice. And we hear about some of the stories in a post-earthquake Christchurch anthology, Tales for Canterbury.
Canterbury Museum is inviting visitors to view Quake City for free during the special exhibition's reopening this weekend, 16 & 17 September. The newly-relocated exhibition that tells stories from the Canterbury earthquakes, reopened on 14 September.
Two years ago today a seven-point-one magnitude earthquake shook Canterbury.
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
Suzanne Craig has not heard from her husband since the Canterbury earthquake.
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
The impact of the Canterbury Earthquake on insurance and the EQC's finances.
The Canterbury earthquake is tipped to increase insurance premiums across the country.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake including the Prime Minister's address to Parliament.
Senior Siemologist at GNS Science comments on this morning's earthquake in Canterbury.
Oral history interview with Kirsty about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Oral history interview with Zara about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.