Wool auctions resume after being halted by earthquake
Audio, Radio New Zealand
The national wool auction system is back in business after being knocked out of action by the Christchurch earthquake.
The national wool auction system is back in business after being knocked out of action by the Christchurch earthquake.
A Christchurch MP is working with a group trying to prevent historic buildings damaged in last month's earthquake from being torn down unnecessarily.
Denise Torrey is the principal of Summerfield School in the south of Christchurch.
Radio New Zealand reporter Rachel Graham is at the triage centre that has been set up in Latimer Square.
Andrew Holden is the Editor of The Press. The Christchurch Press building suffered extreme damge.
Christchurch city councillor Barry Corbett is at Civil Defence headquarters.
Bill English addresses Press at the Beehive.
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The Labour Christchurch East MP Lianne Dalziel says the city council has made a terrible decision about how it organises help for earthquake victims and it needs to be changed urgently.
Lyttelton Port is still only operating at 40 percent of its full capacity, nine days after the Christchurch earthquake, but the Port company says its core services are all working and within a week it will be almost at full strength.
Finance Minister Bill English, and the Civil Defence Minister John Carter have a news conference at the Beehive theatrette.
Dave Cliff is the Police Superintendent.
Murray Sherwan is the Chair of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Commission.
Kate Gudsell received an initial death toll in the civil defence bunker in Wellington.
David Meates is Chief Executive of the Canterbury District Health Board.
Hewitt Humphrey summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
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Lydia Ayden is Christchurch City Council's General Manager of Public Affairs.
Hewitt Humphrey summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
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How will the government pay its estimated $5 billion share of the rebuild of Christchurch?
With many people in Christchurch still without power and water and the streets covered in a thick layer of silt, getting clean clothes is proving difficult.
As we go to air, Christchurch property and business owners people are being allowed into the cordoned-off central city for the first time since the earthquake twelve days ago.
An extended news bulletin featuring coverage of the Christchurch earthquake.
An extended news bulletin with the latest news on the Christchurch earthquake.
We are taking a look at some of Christchurch's icon and heritage buildings lost, or at least badly damaged by last Tuesdays earthquake.