
Paying for Christchurch: Uncle Bob wants you
The Japan tsunami has derailed the Government's plan to put out the begging bowl to the world to pay for the rebuilding of Christchurch.
The Japan tsunami has derailed the Government's plan to put out the begging bowl to the world to pay for the rebuilding of Christchurch.
The ABs are hopeful they will still use Christchurch as a World Cup base despite the city losing its hosting rights.
The chief executive of the NZX took on the job of helping raise funds for Christchurch’s recovery. Then there was that other earthquake.
At times, Prince William's visit felt more like an appearance by a celebrity than a future head of state.
Retired British businessman Ian Foldesi, 64, who lived in the seaside suburb of Lyttelton with his wife Marie, was killed by falling rocks as he walked in the Port Hills near his home.
Concerned families are leaving the city in droves.
I share Christchurch's sense of angst at the decision taken this week. But I commend the IRB for making it.
Police have tonight released the names of three women and a man, four more victims of last month's deadly Christchurch earthquake.
What started out as a sombre occasion in the memory of those who died in last month's Christchurch earthquake finished as a rallying call for the city to get back on its feet.
Christchurch will never be the same after last month's deadly earthquake. Now the question is - how should it be rebuilt?