Christchurch Earthquake - Matthew Carpenter and Gerry Brownlee
Audio, Radio New Zealand
Matthew Carpenter is from the Canterbury Business Recovery Network. Gerry Brownlee is a Christchurch MP.
Matthew Carpenter is from the Canterbury Business Recovery Network. Gerry Brownlee is a Christchurch MP.
A national approach is now being implemented in treating a priority listing of Christchurch's injured.
Discusses the uneven economic cost of the Christchurch earthquake.
Political Editor Brent Edwards reports live from parliament on the implications of the rising costs of the Christchurch earthquake for the EQC and the Government's finances.
The tours will allow people to see the earthquake damage closeup for the first time since the earthquake struck in February.
We're joined now by the Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee - who is in Christchurch.
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.
Residents in the Christchurch suburb of Parklands say their area should be made a red-zone.
An extended news bulletin featuring coverage of the Christchurch earthquake.
The Christchurch City Council has faced tough questioning at the Royal Commission into the Canterbury earthquakes over its role in ensuring buildings are earthquake strengthened.
Earthquake Crisis Phone Counselling telephone number for those directly impacted by the Christchurch earthquake: 0800 299 100.
How will the government pay its estimated $5 billion share of the rebuild of Christchurch?
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.
A review of the week's news with extensive coverage of this week's devastating earthquake in Christchurch
Minister for Earthquake Recovery, Gerry Brownlee, responds to Christchurch residents in limbo awaiting a geotech report into which suburbs will be abandoned.
Three years on from the earthquakes of 2011, Census data now confirms massive changes to the face and shape of Christchurch.
The Bank of New Zealand has set aside 60 million dollars for potential credit losses from the earthquakes in Christchurch.
The Prime Minister was challenged about the earthquake response in Christchurch's hard-hit eastern suburbs during a walkabout today.
The Rescue operation following Christchurch's earthquake has now officially moved to a recovery operation.
"Extraordinary powers for extraordinary times."The Government says that's what it's giving to the new Christchurch earthquake authority it's set up to lead the rebuild.
This year's census has been cancelled following the Christchurch earthquake.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee flew down to Christchurch from Wellington when he heard about the quakes.
For the first time in six years, music has filled Christchurch's Town Hall, which suffered significant damage in the February 2011 earthquake.
The police say there have been more burglaries in Christchurch following the February earthquake.
The political consensus over the response to the Christchurch earthquake is in danger of collapsing.
Three time capsules, recovered after the Christchurch earthquake, have been opened in the city today.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's manager of demolitions, Warwick Isaacs.
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale shook Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
The Aromaunga Flowers nursery in Heathcote, Christchurch sits right above the point where the earthquake struck on 22 February. Cosmo Kentish-Barnes visits the growing business to find out what damage has been done and how owner John Baxter and his partner Elisabeth Marsh are coping.