Canterbury Earthquake - Roger Sutton
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Roger Sutton works for Orion Energy.
Roger Sutton works for Orion Energy.
Roger Sutton is Orion's Chief Executive.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority boss Roger Sutton.
Orion's chief executive, Roger Sutton outlines the power situation in Christchurch.
Chief Executive of the Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction Authority, Roger Sutton.
We're joined by the Christchurch earthquake recovery authority head Roger Sutton.
With us is the chief executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority - Roger Sutton.
The head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Roger Sutton is with us now.
Head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, Roger Sutton is in our Christchurch studio .
The head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, Roger Sutton, flew over the quake-hit city after today's first shake.
Damaged properties, water, sewerage and the demolition of buildings in the city centre are first on the list for the new man in charge of the recovery operation in Canterbury.
Roger Sutton, the chief executive of networks company Orion has taken up a five-year contract as the CEO of the Christchurch Earthquake Reconstruction Authority, the top bureaucrat in the post-quake city.
Despite taking a 200-thousand dollar pay cut, the new head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority says he's delighted to have the job.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority says it could step into the property market to stop land prices sky-rocketing but is confident it won't have to.
The Government is considering introducing a state of emergency after a series of powerful earthquakes in Christchurch this afternoon.
Despite being homeless following the February earthquake, the Canterbury Crusaders have made it through to the finals of the Super Rugby tournament.
British researchers have found smokers are twice as likely to succeed in quitting if they receive supportive text messages, the head of the Christchurch Earthquake Rebuilding Agency (CERA) Roger Sutton says there will be no quick end in sight for the ongoing insurance problems in Canterbury and the government's hoping a new deal with Bollywood film-makers could bring millions of dollars into New Zealand.