This 2011 episode of the Russell Brown-fronted media commentary show examines how Christchurch is dealing with the aftermath of two devastating earthquakes. First up: the CEISMIC Digital Archive is working to preserve the memories and experiences of Cantabrians, and The Press editor Andrew Holden explains why his newspaper is donating everything it has published to the project. Then CERA CEO Roger Sutton talks about the key role of media relations, and filmmaker Gerard Smyth describes shooting his acclaimed chronicle of the quakes: When a City Falls.
One of the Christchurch suburbs worst hit in the Canterbury earthquakes is on the way to recovery.
Private Alex Crivellaro from the Auckland Territorial Unit clearing silt from a resident's garden in east Christchurch.
A VIP exiting the Royal New Zealand Iroquois helicopter after an aerial tour of Christchurch and Lyttelton.
Student Volunteer Army members from Riccarton High School on a break from clearing liquefaction from Christchurch properties.
Members of the Auckland and Northland Territorial Units clearing bricks from a resident's garden in east Christchurch.
Two members of the Auckland and Northland Territorial Units clearing silt from a house in east Christchurch.
Consumer confidence has stabilised after falling to a two year low in March, following the Christchurch earthquake.
Hit Lab, Mark Billinghurst with android application that creates and augmented reality of Christchurch buildings pre- earthquake.
A Squadron 3 Iroquois helicopter refuelling at Hagley park after an aerial tour of Christchurch and Lyttelton.
A broken tombstone in a cemetery in Christchurch. A pile of liquefaction can also be seen behind.
Scientists have been scouring the outskirts of Christchurch in search of geological evidence of the February earthquake.
Earthquake Crisis Phone Counselling telephone number for those directly impacted by the Christchurch earthquake: 0800 299 100.
Returning now to the emergency finance package for Christchurch businesses, which the Prime Minister announced this afternoon.
The elderly are finding it difficult to come to terms with the Christchurch earthquake and its aftermath.
MPs are pledging not to let politics get in the way of helping rebuild earthquake-devastated Christchurch.
The Chief Coroner says the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake may never be identified.
A Christchurch support group says home owners will be alarmed at the blowout in earthquake repair costs.
The creator of Christchurch's online 'earthquake map' explains its mechanics and its wide appeal around the world.
The Catholic basilica in Christchurch was further damaged in Monday's earthquake making its demolition all but inevitable.
Homeowners in Christchurch have told earthquake authorities they face heavy losses under the Government's property payout scheme.
A safety notice board in the window of the Christchurch City Council Civic Offices on Hereford Street.
A sign for an exhibition in the Christchurch Art Gallery reading, "De-Building, 5 February - 15 May".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "ChristChurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square (climb the tower? Not any more)".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Spring flowers among the ruins of Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, Christchurch".
A large volume of liquefaction covering the lawn and driveway of a property in north-east Christchurch.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The remains of the bell tower of ChristChurch Cathedral".
A photograph of a woman in a temporary café in a house in the Christchurch central city.
NZ Army medics being briefed outside the PGC Building in Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of bricks and wooden framing piled up in between a house and fence in Christchurch.