Rauol Dykestra works for the Fire Service.
Victoria Matthews is the Bishop of Christchurch.
St John's Ambulance Operations Director Micheal Brooks.
Wayne Mapp is the Minister of Defence.
Bill English addresses Press at the Beehive.
Press conference with the Mayor of Christchurch.
Canterbury Area Police Commander Superintendent Dave Cliff.
Catriona Macleod summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
An update on the Canterbury Earthquake.
Public Affairs manager for Kiwi Rail.
David Miller is from Christchurch Civil Defence.
Simon reports from Cashmere.
Christchurch residents will gather today to mark the tenth anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquake. The 6.2 magnitude quake killed 185 people and caused widespread destruction across the city. It hit at 12.51pm while many people were in the city centre, working, shopping or enjoying their lunch in the sunshine. This is where our coverage began. A warning this is confronting audio of events that day.
A video of students from Merrin School laying 185 flowers at the foot of the school flag pole on the second anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Each flower represents one of the lives lost in the earthquake. The video also includes audio from the school's memorial service, including a poem by Alexis Blackie read by her sister Vanessa Blackie, and a speech by Principal Lisa Dillon-Robertson.
John Mitchell is the head of Civil Defence.
Monique Oomen is at a closed Christchurch airport.
Bob Batty is a town planner in Halswell.
John Carter is the Minister of Civil Defence.
Prime Minister John Key updates the death toll.
Peter Cooper is in the suburb of Woolston.
Federated Farmers have offered help for the earthquake.
Hewitt Humphrey summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Roger Sutton is Orion's Chief Executive.
An extended news bulletin featuring coverage of the Christchurch earthquake.
Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister.
Rodger Bates is a farmer from near Darfield.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
Mark Littleton is the Chief Fire Officer in Lyttleton.
Major Angus Mace is from Burnham Military Camp.
Radio New Zealand reporter Katy Gossett reports from Linwood.