GNS says Canterbury's quake risk caught up to Wellington's
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Canterbury's earthquake risk has caught up to Wellington's.
Canterbury's earthquake risk has caught up to Wellington's.
Board Chair of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra on the future of the ensemble post-earthquake.
Jane Patterson has been at the Beehive bunker getting a civil defence update.
Denise Torrey is the principal of Summerfield School in the south of Christchurch.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says Christchurch will be a better city.
A Slovenian architect is come up with the winning design for Christchurch's earthquake memorial.
Bridget Mills is in the Christchurch central city with one of the rescue teams.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen.
Noelle talks with researcher Jesse Dykstra.
Public Affairs manager for Kiwi Rail.
Simon reports from Cashmere.
Tourism is in for a short, sharp shock as fewer people visit New Zealand after the earthquakes in Japan and Christchurch and Genesis Energy says customers have no one to blame but themselves when electricity prices spiked last Saturday.
Former editor of the Financial Times, and more recently was director general of the Confederation of British Industry, Sir Richard is New Zealand looking at earthquake recovery in Christchurch and to speak about climate change in a business context.
Overlapping claims and general confusion are delaying money payable to New Zealand for damage from the Canterbury earthquakes. The money involved is payable through reinsurance schemes taken out by insurance companies in this country, with firms overseas.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee refused to be interviewed on Checkpoint.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences.
Kate Gudsell received an initial death toll in the civil defence bunker in Wellington.
Andrew Holden is the Editor of The Press. The Christchurch Press building suffered extreme damge.
Some Christchurch residents were able to get out of the city to stay with relatives.
Mary Macharpher is in Sydenham, and has two bedrooms for anyone who might need them.
The Cowles Stadium welfare centre for Christchurch earthquake evacuees has closed for health reasons.
German pianist and professor of music at Canterbury University previews upcoming earthquake fundraising concert tour of NZ.
Sydney-based NZ soprano who has arranged an Australian fundraising concert for Christchurch earthquake victims.
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.
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
Daille Rogers is at Hagley Park where people have been evacuated from the central city.
We're joined by the Christchurch earthquake recovery authority head Roger Sutton.
Businesses in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton are demanding urgent action to pull the area out of an economic slump. The seaside town has struggled since the Canterbury Earthquakes, with thousands of people - and customers - leaving the area due to land damage under their homes.