Paul Nicholls
Audio, Radio New Zealand
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
Noelle talks with researcher Jesse Dykstra.
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale shook Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale hit Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
A debate on the architectural way forward for earthquake hit Christchurch ahead of an exhibition and series of talks initiated by the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Commission is promising swift changes following criticism of the rebuilding efforts necessitated by September's big quake.
A Canterbury business leader says local firms are worried that the earthquake rebuilding effort is in danger of losing its way.
In Canterbury, work has started on re-surveying the region's landscape, following the 7.1-magnitude earthquake in September.
Some Canterbury residents are returning to homes damaged in last year's 7.1 earthquake, because they can't afford to live anywhere else.
Thousands of new jobs will be created this year as the rebuilding of Canterbury begins.
Canterbury's Earthquake Recovery Commission says it accepts criticism of its work in coordinating the recovery effort.
A study by Canterbury University shows businesses have withstood the 7-point-one-magnitude Canterbury earthquake well.
Some earthquake-affected residents in Christchurch are having their pensions and benefits cut, because they are earning interest on their insurance payouts.
A major area of possible earthquake liquefaction has been identified south of Christchurch.
Hewitt Humphrey summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from outside the Christchurch City Art Gallery which is being converted into a Civil Defence centre.
Superintendent Dave Cliff is the Canterbury District Police Commander.
Mark Wilson is the Principle of Cashmere High School.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Catriona Macleod summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
An update on the Canterbury Earthquake.
In the two hours following the earthquake, the St John Ambulance service in Christchurch took more than 353 calls. That compares to just 250 calls it usually receives during a standard 24-hour period. St John's Ambulance operations director, Michael Brook, joins us from Christchurch.
The airport was closed to passenger services yesterday following the earthquake. We're joined by the airport's chief executive, Jim Boult.
Pregnant women and new mothers are escaping the disruption and risk of Christchurch in the wake of Tuesday's earthquake.
As the search for victims continues and the long recovery from Tuesday's disastrous earthquake in Christchurch begins there've been suggestions the stricken city's rugby world cup matches could be transferred to Australia. We hear from Rugby World Cup 2011's chief executive Martin Snedden, who says that's not the case. We look at the second round of Super Rugby, and hear from the Olympic 1500 metres silver medalist Nick Willis who's hoping his belated medal presentation will boost effort to raise money for Christchurch earthquake relief funds. And we also talk to a veteran Black Sticks defender who's quit international hockey.
Rodger Bates is a farmer from near Darfield.
Daille Rogers is at Hagley Park where people have been evacuated from the central city.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University Wellington.
Bob Batty is a town planner in Halswell.
Peter Townsend is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. He's at Wellington Airport trying to get back to Christchurch.