Christchurch Earthquake - Mayor Bob Parker
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Christchurch Earthquake
Christchurch Earthquake
Simon reports from Cashmere.
Public Affairs manager for Kiwi Rail.
An interview with Research Fellow in Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, Sonia Giovinazzi. This interview was conducted by Emma Kelland as part of Deirdre Hart's Coastal and River Earthquake Research project .
An update on recent Christchurch earthquake aftershocks.
Head of Canterbury's regional civil defense.
A police update on the Christchurch earthquake.
The Minister of Civil Defence John Carter.
RNZ producer Susan Baldacci reports from Christchurch.
It's been another shaky night in earthquake-stricken Canterbury.
An update on the Christchurch earthquake from Jessica Maddock.
Denis discusses the Canterbury earthquake and the radiographers' strike.
Senior Siemologist at GNS Science comments on this morning's earthquake in Canterbury.
Karen Neill is the head of RNZ's Sound Archives.
Did his work in the earthquake aftermath sway the voters?
Chief Executive of the Earthquake Commission, Ian Simpson, responds.
Extensive coverage of the earthquake in Christchurch.
Rod discusses the business and economic impacts of the Canterbury earthquake.
The Christchurch earthquake media coverage and Sean Plunket's farewell from Morning Report.
Aftershocks have continued to shake Canterbury overnight following Saturday morning's brutal 7.1 earthquake.
The earthquake in Canterbury is likely to result in rate rises.
Aftershocks continue to rattle Christchurch following last week's earthquake.
Tommy discusses future building procedures in response to the Christchurch earthquake.
An update on the phone systems from Telecom's communications manager Mark Watts.
Dr Hamish Campbell of GNS Science talks about the Christchurch earthquake and it's subsequent aftershocks.
Southern Opera Charitable Trust's director discusses the impact of the earthquake on Christchurch's arts community.
The Canterbury earthquake is tipped to increase insurance premiums across the country.
It's estimated up to 150 businesses will go bust following the Canterbury earthquake.
Jessica Maddock has been covering the quake and its aftermath throughout the past month.
Frances Adank is in St Albans where there are ruptured pipes and collapsed chimneys.