Te Papa reopens after quake checks
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Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
Engineers have removed a rock the size of a car from a cliff face in Christchurch after it shifted during an earthquake.
A Christchurch family who fled their home after the large earthquake on Monday morning returned home just hours later to find they'd been robbed.
A statue of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott was broken in the earthquake.
Six years after being severely damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and after two years of repairs, Mona Vale has reopened its doors to the public.
A 152-year-old Christchurch building damaged by an earthquake and then an arson attack is to be restored to its former glory.
Just last week the city was rocked by four small earthquakes.
North Canterbury's 106-year-old Sherwood Lodge was an earthquake write-off - but it may be rebuilt.
Their dream home is showing signs of shoddy earthquake repairs.
The jolt, centred about five kilometres east of Christchurch, struck just after 5pm.
The earthquake was felt by thousands of people on GeoNet.
The grotto assembled after the Christchurch Santa parade was cancelled due to COVID-19.
Five years after the Christchurch earthquake, IAG has been named the worst trans-national corporation operating in New Zealand.
Patrick Gower is back, with the first of his investigations as National Correspondent.
Police are investigating at least 19 cases of looting throughout Canterbury after properties were robbed while occupants fled to safety.
"There's still a lot of holes and a lot of carparks."
Almost 1 million artefacts were discovered in a 'big dig' after the Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011.
The world's first remote-operated digger will enter and undertake internal cleanup inside Christchurch's iconic Cathedral.
The last barrier has lifted from New Regent St in Christchurch meaning trams are back running after buildings were damaged from the Valentine's Day earthquake.
When rescuers found her, she was still clutching the hand of her brother who didn't survive.
The city still has big swathes of empty land after the earthquakes - but critics say fast-forwarding development is the wrong approach.