Christchurch media briefing
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Christchurch earthquake coverage.
Christchurch earthquake coverage.
Jo Gallagher was working as a St John Advanced paramedic on February 22 10 years ago and was treating a patient when the quake struck. She joins Jesse to share her story.
Geoff's eye-witness account from Christchurch on 1 March 2011
A Christchurch arts event that took one of the biggest hits in the September earthquake last year, was the annual Body Festival.
Dean of Christchurch Cathedral Peter Beck talks about what the people of Christchurch are going through in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Treasury warns the Government's books will get worse because of the Christchurch earthquake and schools in Christchurch's eastern suburns fear they will have to lay off staff.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel has experienced her fair share of earthquakes as a resident, MP and then Mayor. She joins Checkpoint.
In North Hagley Park thousands of people gather for a Memorial Service in a day of remembrance and to stand united in two minutes of silence. Then Hewitt Humphrey reads the names of those who died in the earthquake .
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake.
Noelle talks with researcher Jesse Dykstra.
John Mitchell is the head of Civil Defence.
Rodger Bates is a farmer from near Darfield.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
Earthquake bus survivor, Mike Ardagh - Christchurch Hospital, Reporter Erina O'Donohue live from Christchurch, Where to obtain water, Murray McCully thanks international community, Cowles Stadium welfare centre closed, Man escapes from 12th floor of Forsyth Barr building, Aussie medics set up field hospital, Schools need significant rebuilding and Fourteen supermarkets closed in Christchurch.
John Key wants inquiry into collapse of buildings; Police update on latest from Christchurch emergency; Cordon update; More budget cuts in store after Christchurch earthquake; Attention turns to shape of new Christchurch CBD; Clifton Hills residents able to go home after evacuations; Quake Minister says ten thousand homes may be written off.
Christchurch earthquake costs shake Tower's bottom line.
Our programme this morning is completely devoted to the aftermath of yesterday's Christchurch earthquake. Civil Defence says rescue teams in Christchurch are still recovering people alive who have been trapped in buildings in the city overnight. The emergency department at Christchurch Hospital is extremely busy with many seriously injured people. After an emergency cabinet meeting yesterday, the Prime Minister flew to Christchurch to view the aftermath of the quake first hand. Numerous stories, some of survival, others more tragic are emerging in the aftermath of the quake.
Karen Neill from the Sound Archives at Radio New Zealand's Christchurch office.
Divine Cakes in Christchurch has had a tough past five years building up again after the 2011 earthquakes.
Colette Jansen talks to guitar and banjo played Neill Pickard about establishing the Christchurch Jazz School, working in and around Christchurch with his Dixieland Jazz Band, and life after the Christchurch Earthquake. Due to copyright issues all music has been removed.
Business confidence has rebounded sharply, despite February's devastating earthquake in Christchurch.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences.
Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister.
Geoff Robinson in Christchurch, where the Dean of Christchurch leads the observance of two minutes silence as a mark of rememberance for those lost in the quake.
Jim Mora crosses to reporters in Christchurh to get an update on the 1:00pm aftershock.
Daniel O'Regan is on Antigua Street.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker gives advice to Cantabrians.
Te Ahi Kaa check out the relief effort following the Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011.
A week after the devastating earthquake many are still needing assistance to get essential provisions such as food and water.
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board.