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Earthquake Crisis Phone Counselling telephone number for those directly impacted by the Christchurch earthquake: 0800 299 100.
Returning now to the emergency finance package for Christchurch businesses, which the Prime Minister announced this afternoon.
The elderly are finding it difficult to come to terms with the Christchurch earthquake and its aftermath.
MPs are pledging not to let politics get in the way of helping rebuild earthquake-devastated Christchurch.
The Chief Coroner says the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake may never be identified.
Rachel Graham & Bridget Mills look at Christchurch and its people a year on from the earthquake
A Christchurch support group says home owners will be alarmed at the blowout in earthquake repair costs.
Many of New Zealand's companies are fronting up with large donations to help with rebuilding in Christchurch.
The police in Christchurch say reports of domestic violence have jumped by half since Saturday's destructive earthquake.
How Christchurch museums, galleries and libraries which store many of NZ's treasures have fared after the earthquake.
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
The Catholic basilica in Christchurch was further damaged in Monday's earthquake making its demolition all but inevitable.
Homeowners in Christchurch have told earthquake authorities they face heavy losses under the Government's property payout scheme.
Should a 150 year-old tree have been cut down to make way for Christchurch's earthquake memorial?
After calls for an inquiry into Christchurch home repairs, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee joins Checkpoint.
Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been covering the reorganisation of schools in Christchurch since the earthquakes.
It's more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, but how far has the Christchurch rebuild come?
Topics - The Mayor of Christchurch says he's confident the city council will speed up the processing of building consents and won't lose its authority to grant them. Are Christchurch's frustrations with the Earthquake Commission a result of some kind of misunderstanding. Media hype's being blamed for skyrocketing house prices in parts of Auckland.
A Burnside woman who's been helping tangata whenua has received a Christchurch Earthquake Award; The country's biggest Maori performance event is coming to Christchurch in 2015; The Ministry of Education will help fund up to 40 Te Pumaomao nation-building courses this year; One of New Zealand's most influential Maori academics is one of six recipients of Auckland University's 2012 Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Six years on from the Christchurch earthquakes, one in five residents of the city say the disaster is still taking its toll. The latest wellbeing survey by the Canterbury DHB found people living in north-east and east Christchurch were the most likely to be suffering from issues such as anxiety, from ongoing aftershocks, being in a damaged environment, and surrounded by construction.
For over a decade, an irreplaceable ring laser has been trapped in a cavern 30m below Christchurch port hills. The Carl Zeiss laser was installed in an old World War Two bunker in 1997 until a rockfall after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake sealed the cavern. But now it's been rescued and is fully operational. Professor Jon-Paul Wells is the principal investigator on the ring laser project.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ali Jones & Shane Te Pou to discuss No Pay Day - the day that women in Aotearoa effectively begin working for free. Plus the reopening of Christchurch Cathedral. Ali Jones is a communication adviser / writer/Broadcaster/ Christchurch earthquake claims preparer. Shane Te Pou is a former labour party activist and CEO of Mega
Repatriation, innovation, virtual reality and other digital opportunities and issues around earthquake strengthening buildings will all come up for debate next weekend at our museums' national conference in Christchurch. The MA18 Conference brings together several hundred museum leaders to talk about a time of rapid change in how museums display their taonga and how they reach out to their communities. Lynn Freeman spoke to Phillipa Tocker who's the Executive Director of Museums Aotearoa, and to one of the guest speakers, futurist Kaila Colbin who's curator of TEDxChristchurch and TEDxScottBase, co-founder and Chair of the Ministry of Awesome and a director of ChristchurchNZ which is responsible for tourism, major events and economic development in the city.
A rare glimpse of how Rutherford's Den and Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre are being restored after the earthquakes
Two months on from the Christchurch earthquake, the remains of nine people are still to be formally identified.
The 2011 Christchurch earthquakes and the sewage outfall diversion have had profound impacts on the Heathcote-Avon Estuary
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Horne is at her home in Christchurch, which has sunken into the ground.
Christchurch jazz vocalist performing with many other artists as part of Earthquake fundraising concert in Wellington this weekend.
The Defence Force's deployment in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake is the military's biggest ever domestic operation.
The number of people injured in the earthquake in Christchurch more than two weeks ago is still unknown.