Finish of the earthquake rememberance
Audio, Radio New Zealand
Geoff Robinson relays how the rememberance has been completed in Christchurch.
Geoff Robinson relays how the rememberance has been completed in Christchurch.
Columnist on her observations on life in Christchurch after the September and February earthquakes.
We're joined by the mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker.
Jane Patterson has been at the Beehive bunker getting a civil defence update.
Denise Torrey is the principal of Summerfield School in the south of Christchurch.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock has been to a Civil Defense Briefing.
Kiwi director Christopher Dudman on his television documentary The Day that Changed My Life, which features those who survived in the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake, 22 February 2011.
Bridget Mills is in the Christchurch central city with one of the rescue teams.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports on a briefing by Mayor Bob Parker.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Geologist and paleontologist at GNS Science Hamish Campbell discusses the geology behind the Christchurch earthquake.
Police have confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch earthquake has risen.
A short symphony written by eight-year-old Bob Gaudin in response to the Christchurch earthquake.
The impact of the Canterbury Earthquake on insurance and the EQC's finances.
Chief Executive of the Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction Authority, Roger Sutton.
On 22 February 2011, Christchurch police sargeant Dave Harvey was outside the earthquake-damaged Hotel Grand Chancellor on Cashel Street, unsure if anyone was trapped inside. In case they were, he grabbed a can of spray paint and painted 'Help is on the way' in one-metre high letters on the road. Harvey's quick thinking really helped the people trapped in the hotel, says Clare Mackey, producer of the new documentary Help is on the Way.
The first police officer at the scene of the collapsed and burning CTV building has recounted harrowing details of his efforts in the hours after the February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch.
Christchurch carpenter Chris Nutfield rescued three women from the collapsed PGC building. He's one of the many to receive a bravery and heroism award one year after the February 2011 earthquake.
The Lyttelton Port Company, owned by Christchurch City Council, will spend $56 million on a new berth for cruise ships, which haven't visited the garden city since the 2011 earthquake.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences.
Kate Gudsell received an initial death toll in the civil defence bunker in Wellington.
Andrew Holden is the Editor of The Press. The Christchurch Press building suffered extreme damge.
Some Christchurch residents were able to get out of the city to stay with relatives.
Today was the second day of a meeting of the US New Zealand Partnership Forum.
Mary Macharpher is in Sydenham, and has two bedrooms for anyone who might need them.
Radio New Zealand Reporter Rachel Graham is at the Christchurch City Council's civil defense headquarters.
Canterbury Earthquake updateRadio New Zealand Head of News Don Rood summarises the recent media conferences.
The Cowles Stadium welfare centre for Christchurch earthquake evacuees has closed for health reasons.
How much are insurance premiums going to increase by after the Christchurch earthquakes?
Sarah Lockey is a New Zealander in London who is organising a fundraiser for Canterbury earthquake victims.