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Tracking today's events as they happen on day seven of the Christchurch earthquake disaster.
Govt sets up fast-track payout process for quake claims
A set of "streamlined measures" to deal with the large volume of claims for earthquake damage is being developed, the Government says.
Burglars posing as insurance agents after earthquake
Waimakariri residents are being warned of burglars posing as bogus insurance agents to case homes hit by Saturday's earthquake.
Christchurch's 'miracle' earthquake explained
The magnitude 7.1 earthquake turned buildings into rubble, sent brick chimneys through roofs and knocked homes off their foundations - so how did no-one die?
Developers built on unsafe land - mayor
The mayor of Christchurch says developers built on land that could turn into 'murky soup' after an earthquake, despite opposition from the council.
Quake aftershocks may last weeks
Aftershocks rattling Canterbury are likely to last for "weeks" rather than days but will get less frequent and probably weaker.
Christchurch earthquake: Grouse Hotel demolition
Canterbury's second oldest pub - the Famous Grouse Hotel - was today demolished after being damaged in the earthquake.
Pupils shut out of quake-hit schools
Some 1200 Canterbury school children will not be able to return to their schools for weeks.
The earthquake - five things you need to know
If you only have a minute and you want today's need-to-know earthquake news at a glance, this is the page for you.
Your earthquake questions answered
nzherald.co.nz answers readers' questions on the Christchurch earthquake.
Earthquake victims tell rubberneckers to stay away
Residents of earthquake-ravaged Kaiapoi say they are sick of being treated like a freak-show.
Top Christchurch earthquake videos
From miracle escapes to devastating damage, here are nzherald.co.nz's updated five must-see videos on the Christchurch earthquake.
Shelters shift focus to returning people home
Welfare centres set up after last Saturday's earthquake in Christchurch are starting to focus on helping people return home.
Last exit Christchurch for earthquake victims
Like many parents affected by the Christchurch earthquake, Kelly Jennings has decided the best thing for her family is to leave the affected area.
Re-insurers will take the bulk of earthquake losses - Moody's
Global re-insurance companies will probably take the bulk of losses for claims from the Christchurch earthquake not covered by EQC, says Moody's.