Felicity Milburn
Audio, Radio New Zealand
Christchurch Art Gallery curator talks about the show she has recently taken to Western Australia about the consequences of the earthquakes on Christchurch artists.
Christchurch Art Gallery curator talks about the show she has recently taken to Western Australia about the consequences of the earthquakes on Christchurch artists.
Organisers of the Ellerslie Flower Show are hoping visitor numbers will be back to pre-earthquake highs, when it opens in Christchurch tomorrow.
A study by Canterbury University shows businesses have withstood the 7-point-one-magnitude Canterbury earthquake well.
Barry Corbett, a Christchurch City Councillor is at the Christchurch Art Gallery which is being set up as a Civil Defence Centre.
Peter Townsend is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. He's at Wellington Airport trying to get back to Christchurch.
Finance Minister Bill English, and the Civil Defence Minister John Carter have a news conference at the Beehive theatrette.
Jim Palmer says there is significant damage, but it is not as bad as the September 4 earthquake last year.
Kelvin Scott is a blind musician who usually plays in the square. He chose not to go today because it was raining.
David Neal is the Red Cross National Operations Manager and is making his way to Christchurch to coordinate efforts with his staff.
Mounting claims from the Christchurch earthquake have forced AMI insurance to go to the Government for a possible bailout.
The instruction to boil water that's been in place across Christchurch since the 22 February earthquake has been lifted.
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.
Business confidence has tumbled to a two-year low blamed mainly on the Christchurch earthquake.
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.
The man who was mayor of San Francisco during the 1989 earthquake is in Christchurch at the moment.
The Canterbury Tactix netball team are playing at home tonight for the first time since last month's earthquake.
Some Christchurch drainlayers repairing damage from the Canterbury Earthquake say there are delays and confusion in getting repayments from the earthquake commission.
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.
Labour says an independent panel set up to oversee the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority is being paid too much.
Colleagues of a Christchurch man killed in February's earthquake today relived the frightening moments when the quake struck.
It's been a year since Pip Ranby was rescued from the top floor of the five storey Canterbury Television building.
Four schools in quake hit Canterbury reopened today - the first since Saturday's shake closed about 165 schools in the area.
There's huge demand for rental properties in Canterbury with over 2000 residential homes currently uninhabitable because of the earthquake.
The Insurance Council is ranking the Canterbury earthquake as the world's third most expensive insured event this year.