Lost Canterbury sculpture returns
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Sculptor Graham Bennett lost one his finest pieces in the Christchurch earthquakes but now it has been unearthed.
Sculptor Graham Bennett lost one his finest pieces in the Christchurch earthquakes but now it has been unearthed.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery portfolio is no longer, with Prime Minister John Key announcing a new Canterbury portfolio to replace it.
A farm in Canterbury has been divided by a valley that opened up from Monday's earthquakes.
Kaikoura is now in a recovery phase as the HMNZ Canterbury returns with supplies.
A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake in Canterbury has rocked a number of regions nationwide - here are the ones that have suffered most from the tremors.
North Canterbury's 106-year-old Sherwood Lodge was an earthquake write-off - but it may be rebuilt.
Police are investigating at least 19 cases of looting throughout Canterbury after properties were robbed while occupants fled to safety.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority is no more but questions remain about the future of Christchurch.
Earthquakes have rocked the upper South Island overnight, with nearly 200 aftershocks felt in just the last 12 hours.
Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
The Earthquake Commission has announced it is slashing 480 jobs as its repair work in Canterbury enters its final phase.
One of the two victims from Monday's earthquake lived in the remote alpine settlement of Mount Lyford in north Canterbury.
Red Cross believes it will be responding to earthquake-related issues in north Canterbury for years to come, dealing with the psychological toll.
Regenerate Christchurch takes over come Monday, leaving behind the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), which has overseen the rebuild since the devastating 2011 quakes.
The Regenerate Christchurch board has been confirmed this morning, as the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's (CERA) time comes to an end in the recovery process.
The University of Canterbury and student's association still need a further $5m to reopen the UCSA building badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake.
The number of people displaced by the latest Canterbury earthquake will be clearer by the end of Tuesday, acting Civil Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee says.
It's been one month since the KaikÅura and North Canterbury earthquakes, and you might recall a small place called Ward suffered a devastating direct hit.