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Local Focus: Napier demolition the largest 'in living memory'
Napier Civic Building to be demolished. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Napier Civic Building to be demolished. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Yesterday marked nine years since the 6.2 magnitude earthquake which killed 185.
Stories from those trapped in the Hotel Grand Chancellor make for compelling viewing.
Structural engineers and EQC carry out earthquake tests to learn more about the consequences for houses on hills. Video / Melissa Nightingale
Weak earthquake strikes west of Christchurch, with more than 600 feeling it.
Southern Response's new boss, Casey Hurren, offered the public apology today.
NZ 2010-2019: Quakes, hatred and a tragedy in the mine. But also, new life and new hope.
In just a decade, New Zealand was shaken by some 226,427 quakes above magnitude 4.
Commission has offered a formal apology for its handling of quake claims in Canterbury.
RSA wants Citizens' War Memorial moved to Cranmer Square.
Blueprint to redevelop 602ha where 5000 homes once stood.
Global Settlement proposal follows a $4.8 billion cost-sharing deal signed in 2013.
The Budget allocated $3.4 million for the new earthquake tribunal
Fixing poorly done earthquake repairs is likely to cost $1 billion
Tonkin & Taylor said it made the difficult decision to publicly release this video.
Petition urges MPs to help families of February 22 quake victims
Adina Thorn Lawyers claims Brownlee bullied a junior solicitor over the phone.
Money is pouring in from different areas to help Wellington become more resilient.
Restoration on earthquake-crippled Christ Church Cathedral set to begin.
A hero firefighter who risked his life to save others in the CTV building has died.
Lianne Dalziel, 57, shares memories of the disaster that bonded her community.
The claim dates to ancient Greece, but science can't confirm animals can predict tremors.
Decision taken despite "significant" design deficiencies.
Schools are having to deal with more difficult behaviour post-Christchurch quake.
The Government will repeal the "year and a day" law that was used as one of the reasons why police chose not to prosecute anyone over the collapse of the CTV building, which killed 115 people in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Government to repeal the law that prevented prosecutions over the CTV building's collapse.
Confusion and frustration about insurance policy has prompted the Government review.
Deloitte has calculated how much the Christchurch earthquakes will cost the city council.
Three empty car parks with the faded CTV outline are part of a new memorial.
Veteran science journalist Paul Gorman recounts his days covering the Canterbury quakes.