Media with Denis Welch
Audio, Radio New Zealand
The Christchurch earthquake media coverage and Sean Plunket's farewell from Morning Report.
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.
Christchurch and its surrounding towns are slowly starting to be rebuilt after the devastating earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. Our political editor Brent Edwards has been in Christchurch to find out whether the rebuild debate will dominate the election campaign in the city.
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.
Workers who lose their income as a result of the earthquake in Canterbury will be eligible for compensation.
Those clearing up earthquake-damaged buildings in Canterbury are being warned to beware of asbestos.
Many of New Zealand's companies are fronting up with large donations to help with rebuilding in Christchurch.
Heart attack rates have surged two weeks after the Canterbury earthquake, as aftershocks continue.
The first permanent repairs to Canterbury homes damaged in September's earthquake will start today.
Amidst the damage and disruption of the Canterbury earthquake, spare a thought for the animals.
How Christchurch museums, galleries and libraries which store many of NZ's treasures have fared after the earthquake.
The Canterbury earthquake has pushed up the cost to the government of borrowing on world markets.
Back now to Christchurch where today some schools are opening for the first time since Saturday's earthquake.
With Kelvin Berryman - Natural Hazards manager at GNS and Carol Ball - Red Cross Area Manager for Canterbury.
Ian Beale joins us from Mt Pleasant where there has been a rock fall off Castle Rock.
The Reserve Bank says it sees little pressure on inflation from rebuilding after the Canterbury earthquake.
Construction teams are working to fix earthquake damaged stopbanks in the Waimakariri and Kaiapoi rivers near Christchurch.
A series of aftershocks on Boxing Day has rocked Christchurch, hitting businesses hard over the post-Christmas sales.
There's huge demand for rental properties in Canterbury with over 2000 residential homes currently uninhabitable because of the earthquake.
Four schools in quake hit Canterbury reopened today - the first since Saturday's shake closed about 165 schools in the area.
Former Radio New Zealander..John McDonald is at home in Cashmere and has lost his chimney.