Head of NZX to lead quake appeal
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The head of the stock exchange, Mark Weldon, is leading the Government's fundraising efforts for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.
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 first major arts event to be held in Christchurch since the February earthquake kicks off today.
Erosion to earthquakes with geologist and paleontologist Dr Hamish Campbell from GNS science. Chatham Islands geology and it's links with Christchurch and Canterbury.
The fourth time capsule discovered in the ruins of the February earthquake has been opened in Christchurch.
Students forced to leave Christchurch's Linwood College by February's earthquake returned to their school for the first time today.
The Earthquake Commission is looking at increasing the size of the team investigating fraudalent claims in Canterbury.
A Christchurch support group says home owners will be alarmed at the blowout in earthquake repair costs.
An international study looking at the Canterbury earthquakes is attracting loud criticism from New Zealand scientists.
Labour says an independent panel set up to oversee the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority is being paid too much.
Explosives have been shaking Christchurch's QE2 sports centre today to simulate a magnitude 4 earthquake.
International research has shed new light on why the February earthquake in Christchurch was so damaging.
The damage from the Christchurch earthquakes is now being felt in the government's books.
Head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, Roger Sutton is in our Christchurch studio .
The Catholic basilica in Christchurch was further damaged in Monday's earthquake making its demolition all but inevitable.
Homeowners in Christchurch have told earthquake authorities they face heavy losses under the Government's property payout scheme.
The Governors Bay community weren't going to accept a Christchurch council decision to close the 140 year old jetty following earthquake damage in 2011. Nick Harwood's part of the group and handily a geotechnical engineer.
Remembering the Christchurch February 2011 earthquake; the Crown is considering an appeal after bail was granted to Kim Dotcom; and Murray McCully's emails appear to demonstrate a desire to resist China's advances in the Pacific.
Having moved to Joshua Tree after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, husband-and-wife duo Maryrose and Brian Crook are back on home soil for a string of shows with their swirling psychedelic-rock act The Renderers.
Former Christchurch restaurateur James Jameson ran a cafe in the Christchurch Arts Centre until the Canterbury earthquakes of 2011. Last year, James moved to Mt Lyford – the area hit hard and isolated by this month's earthquakes.