Canterbury Earthquake - Conor English
Audio, Radio New Zealand
Federated Farmers have offered help for the earthquake.
Federated Farmers have offered help for the earthquake.
Press conference with the Mayor of Christchurch.
Mary Gordon is the Executive Director of Nursing for the Canterbury DHB.
Mark Wilson is the Principle of Cashmere High School.
Superintendent Dave Cliff is the Canterbury District Police Commander.
Roger Sutton is Orion's Chief Executive.
Labour Party leader Phill Goff has been in Christchurch all day.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
Canterbury Area Police Commander Superintendent Dave Cliff.
Radio New Zealand's Head of News, Don Rood, has just arrived in Christchurch.
Mary Macharpher is in Sydenham, and has two bedrooms for anyone who might need them.
Monique Devereux is a Christchurch resident and former Radio New Zealand reporter.
Kerry Munro was at his glass factory when the earthquake struck.
Vicki Treadell is the British High Commisioner and is in Christchurch now.
Kelvin Scott is a blind musician who usually plays in the square. He chose not to go today because it was raining.
Jackie Shields is a resident of the Burwood suburb in Christchruch.
David Meates is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury District Health Board.
David Neal is the Red Cross National Operations Manager and is making his way to Christchurch to coordinate efforts with his staff.
Reporter Jessica Horn is at Burnside High School, where a welfare centre has been set up.
Radio New Zealand Reporter Rachel Graham is at the Christchurch City Council's civil defense headquarters.
Judith Hughey is a Christchurch resident.
Michael Brook is the Operations Manager of St John.
Federated Farmers Earthquake spokesperson John Hartnell joins the programme.
CTV journalist Emily Cooper was out filming when the Canterbury earthquake hit. Fifteen of her colleagues are unaccounted for.
The Government is promising the new authority set up to lead Christchurch's rebuilding will listen to local people.
The support has been outstanding for those with damaged homes, buildings and farm infrastructure, but some are still too shattered to really know what to get the keen helpers to do.
It's been another shaky night in earthquake-stricken Canterbury.
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.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University Wellington.