A brief update on the Canterbury earthquake.
Kimberley Grady works for KiwiRail.
Hewitt Humphrey summarises news of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Dave Cliff is the Police Superintendent.
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 9 September. This week .... New Zealanders getting savvy about price discrimination, sorting the News from the TV programmes, studying coral reefs to save them from extinction, we remember sports braodcaster Graeme Moody, the World of Wearable Arts travels to Hong Kong, and we have a series of features and interviews from a weekend of commemorating a year of earthquakes in Canterbury.
New research suggests about half the Christchurch businesses which left the central city after the Canterbury earthquakes are unlikely to return.
New assessment guidelines are reclassifying houses which were previously written off as being repairable, leaving owners up to $180,000 worse off. Kathryn talks to Leanne Curtis, spokesperson for the Canterbury Community Earthquake Recovery Network, and Renee Walker, spokesperson for IAG New Zealand.
Suzie Ferguson gives advice for people in Christchurch.
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.
David Miller is from Christchurch Civil Defence.
The All Blacks coach Graham Henry says he'd have wanted another test before the Tri-Nations, even if the New Zealand Rugby Union hadn't organised the Christchurch earthquake fundraiser match.
Canadian expert on the development of healthy communities in British Columbia is in New Zealand to explore possibilities for contributing to the rebuilding of a resilient Christchurch following the earthquake and aftershocks.
The State Services Commission is investigating Canterbury earthquake insurer Southern Response. A new pharmacy council ethics code has upset doctors.
Christchurch’s architecture, both new and old, has been brought to life in an illustrated walking book that pays homage to the city’s historical buildings and showcases its new direction in the post-earthquake era.
When the destructive February earthquake hit Christchurch, one of our reporters, Bridget Mills, was recording an interview at the very moment the earth started shaking.
The insurance company, Tower, has strongly criticised the time it's taking to settle Canterbury earthquake claims and says the insurance system for handling such disasters is broken.
New research shows that if a major earthquake ruptures the Alpine Fault Christchurch is likely to suffer more intense damage than some areas closer to the fault.
Christchurch earthquake coverage.
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.