We cross live to Christchurch to talk to one of the entrants, Roger Dennis, in a 48 hour design challenge to come up with a new look for part of the earthquake hit city's central business district.
A Christchurch MP is challenging earthquake-recovery agencies to clean up the suburb of Sydenham within a week.
The 2011 Christchurch earthquakes and the sewage outfall diversion have had profound impacts on the Heathcote-Avon Estuary
A new report has heavily criticised how the Ministry of Education handled the post-earthquake Christchurch school reshuffle nearly four years ago.
Colonel Roger McElwain has recently been briefed on the military response in Christchurch.
People who've bought houses in Canterbury since the September 2010 earthquake and are still battling with insurance companies over repairs, have been told that if they want to take the matter to court, today is their last chance. Earthquake claims specialist Lisa Taylor from the law firm Anthony Harper joins us.
Christchurch man Tom Brittenden tells Simon Mercep of the scenes of chaos around Cashel Mall with a story of both survival and tragedy.
Using mini-seismometers which connect to home computers by a USB connection, volunteers in Christchurch are collecting a huge amount of earthquake data.
Tens of thousands have left Christchurch since the earthquake, and many are planning to stay away for good.
Divine Cakes in Christchurch has had a tough past five years building up again after the 2011 earthquakes.
The Christchurch City Council has admitted it failed to provide a second line of defence in checks on a building that killed a woman during last February's earthquake.
Christchurch people who have had to battle insurance companies over the repair or rebuild of earthquake damaged homes are welcoming the Labour party's idea of an earthquake court to settle disputes.
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.
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 Chairperson of the Maori Midwives Collective Nga Maia, says the earthquake a year ago forced the organisation to start its administrative operations from scratch; Efforts are underway to find out how many Maori left Christchurch after the earthquake; 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 will hear today whether it'll be hosting the biggest Maori performance event on the calendar - Te Matatini National Festival.
More on our top story now where the Government is offering to buy five thousand of the most badly quake damaged homes in Christchurch.
The political consensus over the response to the Christchurch earthquake is in danger of collapsing.
Today's memorial for the victims of the Christchurch earthquake is also being marked in Adelaide.
Three time capsules, recovered after the Christchurch earthquake, have been opened in the city today.
Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre has been off-limits to the public since it was damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes.
The Defence Force's deployment in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake is the military's biggest ever domestic operation.
An update on the Christchurch earthquake from Jessica Maddock.
Aftershocks continue to rattle Christchurch following last week's earthquake.
Discusses the uneven economic cost of the Christchurch earthquake.
With earthquake damage worse than first, gallery staff are thinking laterally, and this weekend sees the beginning of the Rolling Maul Exhibition. Director Jenny Harper gives us an update.
The incumbent mayor Bob Parker has been voted back in Christchurch with support apparently gained after Canterbury's devastating earthquake.
A new way to get students left classroom-less by the Christchurch earthquake back into school is proving successful.
Since the February earthquake, three hundred Australian police have travelled across the Tasman to support their New Zealand counterparts.
Complaints about the response of emergency services after the February earthquake in Christchurch will be examined by a Coroner.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's manager of demolitions, Warwick Isaacs.
The national wool auction system is back in business after being knocked out of action by the Christchurch earthquake.