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Donations to the Canterbury earthquake fund now total about $11 million. It comes as the Government announced early details of a recovery plan for people wanting money to fix their damaged homes or start rebuilding.
A page banner for a feature titled, "Your new city: CERA's 100-day plan".
The front page graphic for the Your Weekend section of The Press, featuring an article about the proposed central city frame.
In the two hours following the earthquake, the St John Ambulance service in Christchurch took more than 353 calls. That compares to just 250 calls it usually receives during a standard 24-hour period. St John's Ambulance operations director, Michael Brook, joins us from Christchurch.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, says he's nearing the end of his tether with the Christchurch City Council.
A proof-reading error from the Earthquake Recovery Minister's office has caused ructions at the Christchurch City Council today.
Now open - on The Square
CERA is the public service department established by the Government to work with the people of Canterbury to rebuild Christchurch.
A map showing the proposed Eastern Frame.
Site of the National Party MP for Christchurch Central. Communicates her political activities and parliamentary speeches. Includes updates about Christchurch earthquake recovery and rebuild.
The front page graphic for The Press. The main headline reads, 'Does this look like the road to recovery?'.
An infographic showing planned changes to transport in the central city.
A map showing proposed public transport routes in the central city.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says Christchurch will be a better city.
Looking from Worcester St
les Mills fitness centre and Calendar Girls.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press, featuring an article about the Central City Recovery Plan.
Christchurch city councillors wants to know what the Earthquake Recovery Authority's plan is to hand back power to the council.
February 22 marks 13 years since Christchurch's devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake, and the urban recovery is still in progress.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee announces progress so far at a media conference in Christchurch".
Information site provided by Christchurch residents group formed to advocate and protect the rights of home owners in the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquakes. Provides articles and legal advice on getting fair compensation and dealing with government beaurocracy.
A map showing proposed cycling and walking routes in the central city.