Canterbury Television's Emily Cooper
Audio, Radio New Zealand
CTV journalist Emily Cooper was out filming when the Canterbury earthquake hit. Fifteen of her colleagues are unaccounted for.
CTV journalist Emily Cooper was out filming when the Canterbury earthquake hit. Fifteen of her colleagues are unaccounted for.
Dean of Christchurch Cathedral Peter Beck talks about what the people of Christchurch are going through in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Mounting claims from the Christchurch earthquake have forced AMI insurance to go to the Government for a possible bailout.
Scientists have been scouring the outskirts of Christchurch in search of geological evidence of the February earthquake.
The instruction to boil water that's been in place across Christchurch since the 22 February earthquake has been lifted.
Filipino caregivers, after working long hours in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake, are now being denied work permits.
Some Christchurch residents will find out the fate of their properties and Wellington cracks down on earthquake prone buildings.
Helen Gatonyi is the Manager of the Christchurch Tenants Protection Association, whose own office was destroyed in the quake.
We are taking a look at some of Christchurch's icon and heritage buildings lost, or at least badly damaged by last Tuesdays earthquake.
A huge boulder, being sold to raise money for the Christchurch earthquake appeal, is becoming an online auction sensation.
Pacific communities are rallying around each other in the wake of last week's Christchurch earthquake.
Banks are urging Christchurch residents experiencing financial hardship following last week's earthquake to approach them for help.
Petrol and diesel price hikes have disappointed some of those on the frontline of the Christchurch earthquake clean-up.
Business confidence has tumbled to a two-year low blamed mainly on the Christchurch earthquake.
The number of people injured in the earthquake in Christchurch more than two weeks ago is still unknown.
The head of the stock exchange, Mark Weldon, is leading the Government's fundraising efforts for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.
The University of Canterbury estimates only a few hundred students have moved away because of last month's earthquake.
Since the February earthquake, three hundred Australian police have travelled across the Tasman to support their New Zealand counterparts.
The man who was mayor of San Francisco during the 1989 earthquake is in Christchurch at the moment.
Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford on politics including the political implications of the Christchurch earthquake.
Most parts of Christchurch damaged by last month's 6.3 earthquake now have power and water.
A new way to get students left classroom-less by the Christchurch earthquake back into school is proving successful.
Thousands of New Zealanders in London have converged for two events to support earthquake-stricken Christchurch.
Some Christchurch businesses are accusing the government of winding down its earthquake assistance programme too soon.
MPs are pledging not to let politics get in the way of helping rebuild earthquake-devastated Christchurch.
The Canterbury Tactix netball team are playing at home tonight for the first time since last month's earthquake.
Federated Farmers says it's waiting for official approval from the Earthquake Commission and other relief organisations.
The transport agency says its earthquake strengthening of bridges has repaid itself in Canterbury after September's quake.
Canterbury firefighters have been formally thanked for their efforts during the testing conditions of the September earthquake.
Some Christchurch drainlayers repairing damage from the Canterbury Earthquake say there are delays and confusion in getting repayments from the earthquake commission.