Census cancelled because of quake
Audio, Radio New Zealand
This year's census has been cancelled following the Christchurch earthquake.
This year's census has been cancelled following the Christchurch earthquake.
Coverage of John Key's speech to the people of Christchurch.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
The new Cabinet is reportedly considering a rebuild plan for the Christchurch Cathedral, damaged in the 2011 earthquake. Supporters of restoring the cathedral say the signs are promising.
Some Bruce Springsteen fans have queued for days ahead of the Boss' show in Christchurch tomorrow night - on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the 2011 earthquake.
As IAG and Southern Response's limitation periods for claims resulting from the February, 2011 earthquake nears, Christchurch lawyer Peter Woods says the current situation is a "bloody mess".
Polish pianist in NZ for the Christchurch Polish Association's earthquake fundraising concert this Saturday.
Paul Burns is the task force leader of Urban Search and Rescue.
Mary Gordon is the Executive Director of Nursing for the Canterbury DHB.
Monique Devereux is a Christchurch resident and former Radio New Zealand reporter.
Vicki Treadell is the British High Commisioner and is in Christchurch now.
David Meates is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury District Health Board.
Suzanne Craig has not heard from her husband since the Canterbury earthquake.
Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board.
British crossover tenor performing Christchurch Earthquake fundraiser with NZSO and Elizabeth Marvelly this weekend.
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
Karen Neill from the Sound Archives at Radio New Zealand's Christchurch office.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake including the Prime Minister's address to Parliament.
The mayor of Christchurch has declared a local state of emergency.
John Carter, Minister for Civil Defence gives reporters in Wellington a briefing.
Police officers and staff in Christchurch, who have been called the heroes of the February 2011 earthquake, have been honored today for their actions including a daring crane rescue.
An earthquake engineer has told the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission that the intense vertical shaking during the February 2011 earthquake wasn't unique and was similar to events overseas.
Some of the men and women who risked their lives to save others in the aftermath of the February 2011 earthquakes in Christchurch have been recognised for their bravery.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports from the Christchurch Central City cordon.
Pip Ramby was rescued from the top floor of the Canterbury televison building.
Radio New Zealand's Head of News, Don Rood, has just arrived in Christchurch.
Denis discusses the performance of the media in covering The Christchurch earthquake.
Canterbury's earthquake risk has caught up to Wellington's.
Christchurch mayor, Bob Parker joined Morning Report.
Geoff Robinson relays how the rememberance has been completed in Christchurch.