Senior Siemologist at GNS Science comments on this morning's earthquake in Canterbury.
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The Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial was unveiled to the public at a memorial attended by more than 3000 people.
The regional television station, Canterbury Television, has begun broadcasting news again for the first time since February's devastating earthquake.
The police say there have been more burglaries in Christchurch following the February earthquake.
We're joined now by the Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee - who is in Christchurch.
The Christchurch memorial service, Japan's earthquake and tsunami, and compassion fatigue.
Environmental groups say Canterbury's earthquakes are being used as an excuse to weaken the Resource Management Act.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University Wellington.
John Townend is an Associate Professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University Wellington.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has confirmed land zoned red in Christchurch has no legal status.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee flew down to Christchurch from Wellington when he heard about the quakes.
The risk of another large earthquake hitting Christchurch has declined and is getting smaller.
Belinda McCammon tracks progress in Christchurch 5 years after the earthquake that killed 185 people
Christchurch's leading business group is criticising city council plans to slow down its earthquake rebuild programme. Conan Young reports.
After calls for an inquiry into Christchurch home repairs, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee joins Checkpoint.
Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been covering the reorganisation of schools in Christchurch since the earthquakes.
Earthquake Minister Gerry Brownlee says its taking too long to consent new sub divisions in Christchurch. The sharemarket and dollar fall following turmoil on world markets.
A new report says the Earthquake Commission was ill-prepared for a major earthquake and had to use inexperienced staff to respond to the Canterbury earthquakes.
The Minister of Education has stuck with her proposals in February to close or merge earthquake-hit Christchurch schools, with the exception of some New Brighton schools.
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 17 September. This week........criticism of some media over coverage of the Canterbury earthquake, the French five hour working week exposed, Sir Keith Park's legacy 70 years after the Battle of Britain, Cold - a new book explores this temperature good and bad and fond memories shared of the Monde Marie coffee shop in Wellington.
Business confidence has rebounded sharply, despite February's devastating earthquake in Christchurch.
Extensive coverage of the earthquake in Christchurch.
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
Karen Neill is the head of RNZ's Sound Archives.
Christchurch earthquake costs shake Tower's bottom line.
Chief Executive of the Earthquake Commission, Ian Simpson, responds.
Geoff's eye-witness account from Christchurch on 1 March 2011
Kathmandu has announced plans to build its new national distribution centre in the Christchurch suburb of Woolston, in a vote of confidence for the earthquake-damaged city.
The Royal Commission hearings into the Canterbury earthquake begin in Christchurch today to examine why some of the newer buildings in the city's CBD failed so badly.