Cracks in the driveway of a property on Avonside Drive.
As the search for victims continues and the long recovery from Tuesday's disastrous earthquake in Christchurch begins there've been suggestions the stricken city's rugby world cup matches could be transferred to Australia. We hear from Rugby World Cup 2011's chief executive Martin Snedden, who says that's not the case. We look at the second round of Super Rugby, and hear from the Olympic 1500 metres silver medalist Nick Willis who's hoping his belated medal presentation will boost effort to raise money for Christchurch earthquake relief funds. And we also talk to a veteran Black Sticks defender who's quit international hockey.
News from the business sector focusing on the impact of the Christchurch earthquake, the bulletin includes a market report.
A video capturing an aftershock from the Canterbury earthquake on 22 February 2011, 1:04pm. After the 6.3 magnitude earthquake at 12:51pm, Ben Post set up his camera on a tripod and left it running. The movement of the water in the fish tank during the quake suggests that the shaking is up and down. The camera also shows this effect; due to the lightweight material of the tripod, the camera is shaken about more than the surroundings.
A cracked section of kerb on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
Cracks in the facade of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St John's Church, Latimer Square".
An excavator demolishing the Hillary and Marshall Limited building on Manchester Street.
A view looking up at a power pole on Avonside Drive.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St John's Church, Latimer Square".
A broken section of kerb on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
A cracked section of footpath on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
Damage to the masonry of an old building on Ferry Road in Woolson.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St Pauls Church, Cashel Street".
Damage to the masonry of an old building on Ferry Road in Woolson.
Damage to the wall of a building on the corner of Manchester and Peterborough Streets.
An excavator demolishing the Hillary and Marshall Limited building on Manchester Street.
Road cones marking damage to the road on Avonside Drive.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "St John's Church, Latimer Square".
A large crack in the ground at Sullivan Park in Avonside.
A large crack in the ground at Sullivan Park in Avonside.
An excavator demolishing the Hillary and Marshall Limited building on Manchester Street.
A view across Hereford Street to an excavator demolishing the historic Manchester Courts.
A damaged brick house on Avonside Drive.
An excavator demolishing the Hillary and Marshall Limited building on Manchester Street.
A cracked section of footpath on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
A large crack in the ground at Sullivan Park in Avonside.
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 16 June 2011 showing the eastern skyline of Lyttelton without the tower of the Timeball Station and Signal Mast. Part of the ground floor remains visible. The Holcim Cement Silos and Lyttelton Port of Christchurch log storage yard are visible in the foreground. Photograph taken from Oxford Street...
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 19 November 2011 showing buildings on London Street. Visible in the photograph (left to right) are Lyttelton Ambulance Station and Bells Pharmacy - relocated into a converted house with law firm MacTodd on the upper floor. Discussions have been held between Lyttelton Police, St John Ambulance and...
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 19 November 2011 showing part of the north side of London Street. The properties visible in the photograph are (from left to right) Tommy Changs Café, Canterbury Street, site of theatre erected for the Loons Circus Theatre Company production of Macbeth (being dismantled), Lyttel Arthouse (closed),...