Canterbury Earthquake - David Miller
Audio, Radio New Zealand
David Miller is from Christchurch Civil Defence.
David Miller is from Christchurch Civil Defence.
Monique Oomen is at a closed Christchurch airport.
Monique Oomen is the communciations manager at Christchurch Airport.
Business confidence has rebounded sharply, despite February's devastating earthquake in Christchurch.
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board.
Christchurch city councillor Barry Corbett is at Civil Defence headquarters.
James Thompson is the Operations Manager for Civil Defence Christchurch.
Coverage of John Key's speech to the people of Christchurch.
Another substantial earthquake in Christchurch
Lydia Ayden is Christchurch City Council's General Manager of Public Affairs.
Labour Party leader Phill Goff has been in Christchurch all day.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
A Christchurch arts event that took one of the biggest hits in the September earthquake last year, was the annual Body Festival.
We're joined by the mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker.
People have until midnight tonight to lodge a claim with the Earthquake Commission for property damaged in the February Christchurch earthquake.
Monique Devereux is a Christchurch resident and former Radio New Zealand reporter.
Vicki Treadell is the British High Commisioner and is in Christchurch now.
Dean of Christchurch Cathedral Peter Beck talks about what the people of Christchurch are going through in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from the Christchurch Central City cordon.
Radio New Zealand's Head of News, Don Rood, has just arrived in Christchurch.
Denise Torrey is the principal of Summerfield School in the south of Christchurch.
The 2011 Christchurch earthquakes and the sewage outfall diversion have had profound impacts on the Heathcote-Avon Estuary
The first full-length film documenting the lives of those affected by the Canterbury earthquakes had its premiere in Christchurch last night.
Divine Cakes in Christchurch has had a tough past five years building up again after the 2011 earthquakes.
Bridget Mills is in the Christchurch central city with one of the rescue teams.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel has experienced her fair share of earthquakes as a resident, MP and then Mayor. She joins Checkpoint.
Christchurch resident James McMullan's house was badly damaged.
Geologist and paleontologist at GNS Science Hamish Campbell discusses the geology behind the Christchurch earthquake.
Chief Executive of the Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction Authority, Roger Sutton.