Canterbury mental health worries dominate committee debate
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Worries about the mental health impacts of the Canterbury earthquakes dominated a fiery meeting at Parliament today.
Worries about the mental health impacts of the Canterbury earthquakes dominated a fiery meeting at Parliament today.
Should a 150 year-old tree have been cut down to make way for Christchurch's earthquake memorial?
New research shows many Cantabrians are still struggling to cope with the after effects of the earthquakes.
A fault line on Dunedin's doorstep could cause an earthquake as destructive as 2010's Canterbury quake.
Javier and Jackie Garcia Knight look back on the earthquake that changed Christchurch and New Zealand forever.
Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been covering the reorganisation of schools in Christchurch since the earthquakes.
Three years on from the 7.1 earthquake that struck Canterbury, some neighbourhoods have been changed forever.
It's more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, but how far has the Christchurch rebuild come?
As the government eyes an EQC overhaul, Christchurch earthquake insurance specialist Dean Lester wants to see action, not hear more empty words. This after a report yesterday found EQC staff had no confidence in their own data, and the organisation needed to drastically improve its treatment of claimants. The minister in charge of the Earthquake Commission is calling for immediate changes to the organisation.
Topics - New Zealanders paid tribute to the victims of the Christchurch earthquake today - with two minutes' silence marking the moment the disaster struck last week. The emergency ambulance service provider, St John, has hit out at hoax callers who have been wasting valuable time and ambulance service resources following Tuesday's earthquake.
An inquiry into the Earthquake Commission has found it was poorly prepared for the Canterbury earthquakes - and has left people with a "deep mistrust of government" that will take years to overcome. The government has this morning released findings from the inquiry, chaired by Dame Silvia Cartwright. Our Christchurch reporter, Conan Young, has been reading through the details and spoke with Māni Dunlop.
A rare glimpse of how Rutherford's Den and Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre are being restored after the earthquakes
Two months on from the Christchurch earthquake, the remains of nine people are still to be formally identified.
Jane Bowron is a newspaper columnist who lived in the red zone at the time of the earthquake.
Christchurch jazz vocalist performing with many other artists as part of Earthquake fundraising concert in Wellington this weekend.
Tens of thousands have left Christchurch since the earthquake, and many are planning to stay away for good.
The number of people injured in the earthquake in Christchurch more than two weeks ago is still unknown.
The University of Canterbury estimates only a few hundred students have moved away because of last month's earthquake.
The man who was mayor of San Francisco during the 1989 earthquake is in Christchurch at the moment.
The Canterbury Tactix netball team are playing at home tonight for the first time since last month's earthquake.
The Law Society is criticising the Government for rushing its Canterbury earthquake recovery legislation through Parliament under urgency.
Scientists are calling for more ground testing to be carried out before reconstruction starts in earthquake devastated Christchurch.
A new slew of Christchurch businesses are in limbo after Merivale mall was closed because of earthquake risks.
Arts Voice Chrischurch is planning to create a 'river of arts' as part of Christchurch's post-earthquake rebuild.
Colleagues of a Christchurch man killed in February's earthquake today relived the frightening moments when the quake struck.
The last unidentified victims of the Christchurch earthquake have been laid to rest in a ceremony in Christchurch.
Workers who lose their income as a result of the earthquake in Canterbury will be eligible for compensation.
In earthquake-ravaged Canterbury, a state of emergency remains in place despite hopes it would be lifted today.
The Insurance Council is ranking the Canterbury earthquake as the world's third most expensive insured event this year.
The Insurance Council is ranking the Canterbury earthquake as the world's third most expensive insured event this year.