Census cancelled because of quake
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This year's census has been cancelled following the Christchurch earthquake.
This year's census has been cancelled following the Christchurch earthquake.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
Christchurch Earthquake
Haeata is the first public school in Christchurch to cater for all ages, replacing three eastern suburbs schools that were closed after the earthquakes. RNZ joined more than 900 students for the first day.
The newly elected Christchurch City Council had its first meeting with the Earthquake Recovery Minister last night, and councillors say it was the beginning of a much better working relationship.
State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie is helping to recruit the new head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
The Fire Service may have announced another investigation into its response to last year's deadly February earthquake in Christchurch, but there are already claims it won't go far enough although some feel it will indicate the need for a Royal Commission of Inquiry.
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.
Vicki Treadell is the British High Commisioner and is in Christchurch now.
David Meates is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury District Health Board.
British crossover tenor performing Christchurch Earthquake fundraiser with NZSO and Elizabeth Marvelly this weekend.
Did his work in the earthquake aftermath sway the voters?
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.
Christchurch’s new $92m central city library opened today – replacing the former library which was damaged in the Canterbury earthquakes. But as Logan Church discovers, with sewing suites, a TV wall and a music studio, this library is home to more than rows and rows of books.
Kaiapoi, just north of Christchurch, has unveiled a bold new plan for the parts of the town wiped off the map in the Canterbury earthquakes. The plan proposes having house boats on the river that runs through the town, there'll be a place for campervans to park up and a covered sports facility is on the cards.
Our weekend panellists, Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at the 10th anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake, riding bikes on the footpath, vaccines, and the New Zealand 'terrorist' arrested at the border in Turkey.
Christchurch was jolted by a magnitude 4.3 earthquake this lunchtime.
Pip Ramby was rescued from the top floor of the Canterbury televison building.
Canterbury's earthquake risk has caught up to Wellington's.
Board Chair of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra on the future of the ensemble post-earthquake.
Jane Patterson has been at the Beehive bunker getting a civil defence update.
Denise Torrey is the principal of Summerfield School in the south of Christchurch.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says Christchurch will be a better city.
New research shows the Canterbury earthquakes generated eight million tonnes of waste - forty times what would normally come from local households in a year.
Te Pae, Christchurch's near $450 million convention centre, has been officially opened this afternoon with a pōwhiri and unveiling by Mayor Lianne Dalziel and Minister Megan Woods. Billed as a legacy for the city, it replaces the old centre which was demolished following the Canterbury earthquakes. Niva Chittock is at the ceremony and joins Lisa with the details.
A Christchurch catering company has joined forces with the City Mission to tackle what is being described as a new era of poverty after the Canterbury earthquakes.