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.
Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
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.
Divine Cakes in Christchurch has had a tough past five years building up again after the 2011 earthquakes.
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook the eastern Bay of Plenty early this morning, following a 4.7 shake in Christchurch last night.
The Earthquake Commission could have a big job on its hands fixing quake damaged Christchurch homes for a second time.
A video of a presentation by Amanda Cropp, Christchurch Business Bureau Chief for Fairfax Media, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "The Role of the Fourth Estate in the Post-Quake Era".
A document which summarises each winning Bill Perry Safety Award submission.
PwC's post-2011 earthquake return to Christchurch has seen a brief delay following Monday's 7.5 magnitude tremor in Hanmer Springs.
Christchurch's tourism sector is poised for a strong rebound five years after the Canterbury earthquakes, but tourist operators and leaders say there is still work to do.
New research says Canterbury would suffer severe damage in an Alpine Fault earthquake.
A series of earthquakes have struck the Christchurch area this morning, the biggest of those being reported as a moderate jolt by GeoNet.
Engineers have removed a rock the size of a car from a cliff face in Christchurch after it shifted during an earthquake.
Regenerate Christchurch takes over come Monday, leaving behind the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), which has overseen the rebuild since the devastating 2011 quakes.
A video which describes the history of the bridge and SCIRT's repair methodology.
The SCIRT Health and Safety Policy, revised in February 2016.
A PDF version of the memento book created for those who contributed to the SCIRT programme.
A report reviewing pipe installation specifications and recommending alternatives that could improve standard specifications.
A report created by the University of Canterbury Quake Centre and the University of Auckland, funded by the Building Research Levy. It shows how an innovation process was initiated and managed throughout the rebuilding of the horizontal infrastructure after the Canterbury earthquakes.
A diagram which illustrates the numbers of people trained to July 2016.
A document which outlines the communication strategy behind the Lonely Cone campaign.
A copy of the award application for the Canterbury Heritage Awards 2016.
A document which outlines the purpose and processes associated with ECI at SCIRT.
A document which describes SCIRT's Geographic Information System (GIS) Viewer.
A plan which outlined the scope, approach and key deliverables for communications and stakeholder engagement for SCIRT.
A public relations flyer which outlines the repairs undertaken on the Gloucester Street bridge.
A pdf copy of a resource list for third-sector organisations.
A management plan which describes how SCIRT will coordinate utility authorities and utility relocations.
A document which describes the establishment of the SCIRT Women in Construction (SWIC) group and its achievements.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 7 June 2016 entitled, "Collaboration".The entry was downloaded on 3 November 2016.