More on search and rescue efforts being blamed for 5 deaths
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A lawyer is claiming five victims of February's Christchurch earthquake died because of inept search and rescue efforts.
A lawyer is claiming five victims of February's Christchurch earthquake died because of inept search and rescue efforts.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee flew down to Christchurch from Wellington when he heard about the quakes.
Volunteers in Christchurch are collecting a huge amount of earthquake data with mini-seismometers and their home computers
The Christchurch City Council and the Earthquake Commission are devising a wholesale solution to the city's flood protection.
Kim Button of the Neighbourhood Trust talks about the emotional scars Christchurch child are bearing after the earthquakes.
Group action may be taken against the Earthquake Commission over the quality of repairs to damaged Christchurch homes.
Radio New Zealand archivist reports on the earthquake recovery operation taking place in Christchurch to preserve this country's broadcasting history.
Head of Music at Linwood College in Christchurch on status of school orchestra's European trip that was planned before earthquake.
Christchurch-based 11 year-old piano player talks about the compostition he wrote in response to the Sepetmber 4 earthquake.
Christchurch airport's annual profit has fallen 6 per cent after losing nearly half a million passengers following the earthquakes.
One of the areas most affected by the February earthquake was the port town of Lyttelton, south of Christchurch.
President of Sumner-Redcliffs RSA, which was destroyed in the Christchurch earthquake, talks about their plans for Anzac Day.
Looks at the earthquake experience in Christchurch from the world of the web and Panelist Gary Moore's own experience.
Host of the Radio New Zealand programme This Way Up, currently assisting friends in Christchurch affected by the earthquake.
Mounting claims from the Christchurch earthquake have forced AMI insurance to go to the Government for a possible bailout.
Filipino caregivers, after working long hours in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake, are now being denied work permits.
The first media pictures have been taken of the most recent damage to Christchurch's central city in Monday's earthquake.
Some Christchurch residents will find out the fate of their properties and Wellington cracks down on earthquake prone buildings.
News from the business sector focusing on the impact of the Christchurch earthquake, the bulletin includes a market report.
Founder of Purple Cake Day held on the 1st of March, fundraising for children in Haiti and Christchurch.
Helen Gatonyi is the Manager of the Christchurch Tenants Protection Association, whose own office was destroyed in the quake.
A huge boulder, being sold to raise money for the Christchurch earthquake appeal, is becoming an online auction sensation.
Charlotte Yates talks about the Witi Ihimaera concerts in Auckland to help raise funds for the Christchurch earthquake recovery.
Petrol and diesel price hikes have disappointed some of those on the frontline of the Christchurch earthquake clean-up.
This weekend the Kiwi Club of New York is having a big fundraiser to benefit the Christchurch Earthquake appeal.
The national wool auction system is back in business after being knocked out of action by the Christchurch earthquake.
The head of the stock exchange, Mark Weldon, is leading the Government's fundraising efforts for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.
The police say it may not be possible to identify the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake.
Police have released the names of two more Christchurch earthquake victims as the confirmed death toll rises to 161.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust has spelled out how it will allocate almost 70 million dollars in quake donations.