Michael Endres
Audio, Radio New Zealand
German pianist and professor of music at Canterbury University previews upcoming earthquake fundraising concert tour of NZ.
German pianist and professor of music at Canterbury University previews upcoming earthquake fundraising concert tour of NZ.
Sydney-based NZ soprano who has arranged an Australian fundraising concert for Christchurch earthquake victims.
Public and electoral law professor at Otago University, Andrew Geddis.
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
Daille Rogers is at Hagley Park where people have been evacuated from the central city.
We're joined by the Christchurch earthquake recovery authority head Roger Sutton.
Martin van Beynen is an award-winning journalist with the Christchurch newspaper The Press. His book, 'Trapped: Remarkable Stories of Survival from the 2011 Canterbury Earthquake' documents the experiences of 23 survivors.
The increase began after Christchurch's 2011 earthquakes, but the District Health Board is expecting to face even more challenges following effects of the Port Hills fires and last year's earthquake in Kaikoura.
The cleared site, where 115 lost their lives in the February 22, 2011 earthquake, has been turned into a memorial garden, which is intended to be a place for reflection and rememberance.
The Canterbury Women's Club had their first function since the 22nd Feburary 2011 earthquake last weekend, we speak with their president Margaret Arnald as the club celebrates it's 101st anniversary.
Mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker tells Cantabrians to take precautions, and declares a State of Emergency.
Reporter Jessica Horn is at Burnside High School, where a welfare centre has been set up.
The size of Christchurch's devastating February earthquake and its aftershocks have been revised upwards.
Christchurch jazz vocalist performing with many other artists as part of Earthquake fundraising concert in Wellington this weekend.
With us is the chief executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority - Roger Sutton.
Roading contractors are already repairing many Christchurch streets damaged by last week's earthquake.
GNS seismologists explain why the Darfield and Christchurch earthquakes were so damaging and 'punchy'
Legislation setting up the Authority for the Christchurch Earthquake Recovery has passed.
Another landmark hotel in Christchurch has been condemned because of earthquake damage.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker says that this earthquake felt as violent as the one in September.
Labour Party leader Phil Goff is outside the Pyne Gould building - where people are trapped inside.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's manager of demolitions, Warwick Isaacs.
Colonel Roger McElwain has recently been briefed on the military response in Christchurch.
Returning now to the emergency finance package for Christchurch businesses, which the Prime Minister announced this afternoon.
A Christchurch school has bought ukuleles for all its children out of earthquake donations.
A national approach is now being implemented in treating a priority listing of Christchurch's injured.
The head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Roger Sutton is with us now.
Sarah McMullan reviews 'When A City Falls', a documentary about the Christchurch earthquakes.
Jim Mora crosses to reporters in Christchurh to get an update on the 1:00pm aftershock.
People have been queuing for days for the Bruce Springsteen concert in Christchurch tonight, ahead of the sixth anniversary of the 2011 earthquake. Glenn McCartney is at the front of the queue.