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Help support Christchurch earthquake victims
APN News & Media, publisher of nzherald.co.nz, is today launching a nation-wide appeal for Christchurch earthquake victims.
Haiti's earthquake similar but deadlier than Christchurch's
Researchers explain why Canterbury escaped with no loss of life and little damage compared with the devastation in Haiti.
Shaken Christchurch cafe keeps the flat whites coming
Keeping water on the boil is part of the daily grind for a Christchurch coffee maker since the weekend's earthquake.
Sky Tower can take big jolts
As Christchurch buildings fall after Saturday's earthquake, the question has to be asked - how would Auckland fare in such an event?
Aftershocks rock Christchurch residents
When the tremors return, residents at one Christchurch rest home band together with cups of tea and company.
<i>Garth George:</i> Big jolt shows the lasting power of print
Garth George writes that newspapers are delving deep and providing a lasting record, as our hearts go out to all Cantabrians.
<i>Peter Wood:</i> Use quake lessons to build disaster resilience
Peter Wood writes on the importance of resuming commerce after an emergency.
Christchurch earthquake, <i>Day 5 updates</i>
Follow the developing situation on day five of the Christchurch earthquake disaster.
Canterbury earthquake bill may top $4 billion
The final bill for the Christchurch earthquake may reach $4 billion, almost double initial estimates, Treasury Secretary John Whitehead said afternoon.
Christchurch services: What's working, what's not
Find out how Christchurch services are functioning following Saturday's 7.1 quake and this morning's violent 5.1 aftershock
Deans' historic homestead
Photos of the Deans' historic Homebush Station homestead which was built 154 years ago, now severely damaged by the Christchurch earthquake.
<b>Map:</b> Track the Christchurch aftershocks
Aftershocks are continuing to hit Canterbury with one measuring 4.1 the latest in a series today that also included a 5.1.
Battered Christchurch - from the air
Aerial photos reveal some of Christchurch's worst-hit buildings and streets still littered with rubble and broken glass.
Mayor: Christchurch coping 'amazingly well'
Mayor Bob Parker says Christchurch city is coping "amazingly well" with the continuing fall-out from Saturday morning's earthquake.
The earthquake - five things you need to know (Wednesday)
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.
$2.4m for earthquake trauma counselling
The Government has set aside $2.4 million for trauma counselling for Christchurch earthquake victims, Paula Bennett says.