The cost of the earthquake
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How will the government pay its estimated $5 billion share of the rebuild of Christchurch?
How will the government pay its estimated $5 billion share of the rebuild of Christchurch?
Business confidence has tumbled to a two-year low blamed mainly on the Christchurch earthquake.
We're joined now by the Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee - who is in Christchurch.
Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford on politics including the political implications of the Christchurch earthquake.
Sydney-based NZ soprano who has arranged an Australian fundraising concert for Christchurch earthquake victims.
A national approach is now being implemented in treating a priority listing of Christchurch's injured.
Board Chair of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra on the future of the ensemble post-earthquake.
Southern Opera Charitable Trust's director discusses the impact of the earthquake on Christchurch's arts community.
Dr Hamish Campbell of GNS Science talks about the Christchurch earthquake and it's subsequent aftershocks.
David looks forward to the 15th anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake later this month.
'Designed by an incompetent engineer, supervised by an irresponsible engineer and constructed by a fake engineer'. Those were the views of the Christchurch Earthquake Families Group, heard today, at the first - and only - disciplinary hearing to be held against anyone who designed and built the CTV building in Christchurch.
Efforts are underway to find out how many Maori left Christchurch after the earthquake; The Chairperson of the Maori Midwives Collective Nga Maia, says the earthquake a year ago forced the organisation to start its administrative operations from scratch; Ngai Tahu says its people are turning to the tribe for help with legal and engineering advice about their earthquake-damaged homes in Christchurch; The Ngai Tahu hapu, Ngai Tuahuriri in Christchurch, will be welcoming the Governor-General to Rehua Marae this morning to commemorate the anniversary of last year's earthquake.
Christchurch may become the most documented earthquake in history; The Teachers Council; Newspaper readership and circulation.
The earthquake recovery minister, Gerry Brownlee, has called The Press newspaper the enemy of Christchurch's recovery.
Mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker tells Cantabrians to take precautions, and declares a State of Emergency.
Christchurch principals say schools' recovery from Tuesday's earthquake will focus more on emotional issues than infrastructure.
A review of the week's news with extensive coverage of this week's devastating earthquake in Christchurch
Today marks one week since the devastating earthquake struck Christchurch. Work within the cordon is continuing.
A short symphony written by eight-year-old Bob Gaudin in response to the Christchurch earthquake.
The Christchurch earthquake looks to have dashed hopes of a pickup in household spending this year.
Te Ahi Kaa check out the relief effort following the Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011.
Unanimous political support for legislation vesting the Government with extraordinary powers for Christchurch has broken down.
Residents in the Christchurch suburb of Parklands say their area should be made a red-zone.
In Christchurch, people have been marking one year on from the deadly 6.3 magnitude earthquake.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker says that this earthquake felt as violent as the one in September.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has confirmed land zoned red in Christchurch has no legal status.
Workers in Christchurh already stressed by the earthquakes are pleading with MPs to stop proposed changes to employment law.
Hundreds of Christchurch homeowners have discovered extensive damage to the on-sold properties they purchased after the 2010/2011 earthquakes. Licenced Building Practictioner Dan Paltridge talks to Logan Church about what people need to look out for, and what they need to do before buying a home in the city.
Protesting could be banned from some parts of Christchurch, if one councillor gets his way. The council will tomorrow vote on a notice of motion requesting staff investigate Aaron Keown's proposal to create protest-free zones at what he calls 'sensitive sites', including the Bridge of Remembrance, the earthquake memorial, places of worship and cemeteries. That's alarmed one of the city's best-known protesters and Amnesty International, as Keiller MacDuff reports.
Elric Hooper is a recognisable face in Christchurch theatre both on and off stage. He spent his early years with Dame Ngaio Marsh, the influential woman for whom the theatre at The University of Canterbury was named after. The theatre was damaged during the Christchurch earthquakes and is now under threat. But is it worth keeping it?