All episodes
Thursday, 10 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Thursday 10 March 2011
- 6:10 Civil Defence to loosen another part of central city cordon
- 6:13 Family of woman killed at CTV feel like they can grieve
- 6:14 Tense lead up to RBNZ's review of official interest rates
- 6:18 Pacific News for 10 march 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 10 March 2011
- 6:27 Morning Rural News for 10 March 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 10 March 2011
- 6:37 Pike River receivers now looking for buyers
- 6:47 Morning Business for 10 March 2011
- 7:09 Pike River Mine will be put up for sale soon
- 7:12 People allowed into another area of Christchurch cordon
- 7:16 Relative, friends of quake lost describe pain of waiting
- 7:19 Doubts swirl around Rugby World Cup in Christchurch
- 7:28 Earthquake puts unprecedented pressure on Reserve Bank
- 7:36 Sovereign may not be last failure in struggling building sector
- 7:40 Space shuttle Discovery lands safely in Florida
- 7:45 Sports News for 10 March 2011
- 7:50 Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi regain control of Zawiyah
- 7:53 Prince aims to lift spirits on both sides of Tasman
- 7:56 Criminals put to work helping with Canterbury's clean-up
- 8:09 Can quake-hit Christchurch will host the Rugby World Cup?
- 8:14 People allowed into another part of Christchurch cordon
- 8:18 Interest rate decision at crucial juncture for central bank
- 8:24 Policy advice review unlikely to recommend sweeping cuts
- 8:27 New case of PSA alarms kiwifruit growers
- 8:29 Markets Update for 10 March 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 10 March 2011
- 8:38 Lack of toilets still main concern for many residents
- 8:43 Young and old of politics differ on drinking age
- 8:48 Waatea News for 10 March 2011
- 8:50 Qantas increases prices due to fuel costs
- 8:53 Multisport legend adjusts to radically different hometown
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Wednesday 9 March 2011
- 6:10 Rising petrol prices putting strain on families
- 6:14 Spy chief's rise to Governor-General 'unusual'
- 6:18 Pacific News for 9 March 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 9 March 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 9 March 2011
- 6:36 AA tells motorists to offset fuel price rise by smart driving
- 6:47 Morning Business News for 9 March 2011
- 7:09 Petrol prices head to new highs
- 7:13 Petrol firms defend soaring fuel prices
- 7:18 Rental costs face thousands forced out by quake
- 7:23 No exact numbers on quake-related injuries
- 7:24 Survivor tells of rescue from Pyne Gould building
- 7:27 Hone Harawira makes embarrassing blunder
- 7:36 New Zealand cricketers win at World Cup
- 7:41 Auckland councillors infrequent users of public transport
- 7:45 Morning Sports News for 9 March 2011
- 7:50 International pressure mounts on Libya
- 7:55 Appointment of new Governor General welcomed
- 7:58 Wall Street investment star in court on insider trading charges
- 8:10 Spiralling petrol prices set to go higher
- 8:14 Homeowner facing demolition devastated by damage
- 8:18 Sixty percent of schools should be open by end of week
- 8:22 Ngati Hine leader says foreshore bill fails to deliver justice
- 8:26 US congressman issues trade warning to NZ
- 8:29 Markets Update for 9 March 2011
- 8:34 Morning Sports News for 9 March 2011
- 8:39 Law Commission mulls register of judges' financial interests
- 8:42 Row over Maungatautari governance escalates
- 8:48 Waatea News for 9 March 2011
- 8:51 Public meeting calls for halt to Kaipara tidal power station
- 8:55 Routine starts to return on Canterbury University campus
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 6:10 National earthquake memorial to be held next week
- 6:12 Damaged schools to share with others from next week
- 6:18 Pacific News for 8 March 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 8 March 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 6:35 Christchurch Hospital to make changes after quake
- 6:39 Essential services still out in Christchurch's Clifton Hill
- 6:47 Morning Business for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 7:09 Parts of Christchurch may be abandoned
- 7:14 Frustrated Bexley residents worry their land may be condemned
- 7:18 Retail banks' margins at pre-credit crunch levels
- 7:22 John Key on Christchurch housing woes, memorial service
- 7:24 Survivor tells of rescue from Pyne Gould building
- 7:28 Oil prices rising as Libyan crisis continues
- 7:39 Obama considers military
- 7:45 Sports News for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 7:48 Benji Marshall cleared to play in opening NRL round
- 7:53 Forner French President faces criminal charges
- 7:55 New Chums owners withdraw public sale offer
- 8:09 State of emergency extended
- 8:16 Builders say skills shortage may hamper Chch rebuild
- 8:20 Memorial will be time to mourn dead, farewell city
- 8:23 Christchurch Hospital begins major infrastructure repair
- 8:28 Two new kakapo just hatched on Codfish Island
- 8:30 Markets Update for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 8:40 Work gets under way in Bexley
- 8:45 Expert says protection needed for at risk Chch artworks
- 8:48 Waatea News for Tuesday 8 March 2011
- 8:57 US scientists find proof life existed before Planet Earth
Monday, 7 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Monday 7 March 2011
- 6:11 Business owners begin clean up in green zone
- 6:15 Red zone like a police state
- 6:20 Pacific News for 7 March 2011
- 6:25 Morning Rural News for 7 March 2011
- 6:29 Waatea News for 7 March 2011
- 6:38 English warns deficit will climb above 11 billion
- 6:41 Weekend of fundraising for Christchruch
- 6:47 Morning Business for 7 March 2011
- 7:09 Alarm at push to demolish Christchurch buildings
- 7:13 Home owner assesses the damage
- 7:14 Mayor denies being side-lined by Govt
- 7:20 Goff urges caution with use of unprecedented govt powers
- 7:25 Renewed fighting in Libya but rebels hold firm
- 7:35 Large police presence at cordon overnight
- 7:39 Schools reopening from today
- 7:43 Cordon easing allows public to assess quake damage
- 7:47 Sports News for 7 March 2011
- 7:50 Benji Marshall charge puts pressure on NRL
- 7:54 Contraception for beneficiaries proposal raises ire
- 8:09 Treasury forecasts quake to slow economic activity
- 8:15 Business owners voice concern over access
- 8:18 Businesses criticise pace of demolition
- 8:22 Architectural ambassador joins rebuild debate
- 8:28 First day back at school for some Christchurch pupils
- 8:31 Markets Update for 7 March 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 7 March 2011
- 8:41 Power back for some Bexley residents
- 8:44 Chch MP says recovery for Bexley is very slow
- 8:48 Waatea News for 7 March 2011
- 8:50 Aucklanders baking cakes to raise money for Christchurch
- 8:55 Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Sunday, 6 March 2011
- 8:05 People being allowed into cordoned-off city this morning
- 8:10 Christchurch rain causes flooding
- 8:12 Congregations gather, sometimes in makeshift churches
- 8:15 Glasgow's 'twin' cathedral offers prayers for Christchurch
- 8:25 Heritage sector warns against rushed decisions
- 8:30 Huge queues for free laundry service in Christchurch
- 8:32 Residents, business owners allowed back inside cordon
- 8:35 Hundreds seek help at new quake assistance centres
- 8:40 Hundreds flock to recovery assistance centres
- 8:50 Australian medical team heads home today
- 8:55 Defence Force's earthquake response largest seen in NZ
- 8:57 Christchurch farmers' market lifeline for vendors, victims
- 12:00 Midday News for 6 March 2011
- 5:00 Special News Bulletin
- 10:00 Special news bulletin
Saturday, 5 March 2011
- 8:10 Searchers find no bodies in Christchurch Cathedral
- 8:15 Dean reacts to news that Cathedral site is cleared
- 8:20 Victim identification will be to international standard
- 8:22 Foreigners keen to invest despite quakes
- 8:25 Quake invest
- 8:30 Tourists still encouraged to visit Canterbury
- 8:32 Christchurch power update
- 8:35 Christchurch cordon reducing
- 8:40 Fire Service giving local staff a break
- 8:45 Volunteer army completes bulk of clean-up
- 8:47 Expats rally to support Christchurch
- 8:50 Canterbury celebrates Crusaders win
- 8:55 Farmers' market still open amid the turmoil
- 12:00 Midday News for 5 March 2011
Friday, 4 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Friday 4 March 2011
- 6:18 Christchurch men's prison plays host to court hearings
- 6:20 Wool auctions resume after being halted by earthquake
- 6:25 Big party as last surviving WW1 combat veteran turns 110
- 6:35 Emergency operation moves from rescue to recovery
- 6:40 Victim Support says families will be facing range of emotions
- 6:45 Fighting over the Libyan town of Brega continues
- 6:50 Morning Business for 4 March 2011
- 6:59 NZ Morepork, Kawau Island
- 7:05 Shift to quake recovery operation devastating for survivor
- 7:17 Brother of missing woman speaks out
- 7:23 Police say end of rescue effort sad day for all concerned
- 7:27 Other families trying to come to grips with rescue's end
- 7:28 Hundreds struggle on with life inside Christchurch cordon
- 7:29 Christ's College spared from large scale damage
- 7:35 Gang patches can return - Hells Angels lawyer
- 7:40 Botany to elect new MP tomorrow
- 7:45 Sports News for 4 March 2011
- 7:47 Earthquake Minister on shift to recovery operation
- 7:53 Auckland local body redundancy costs millions over forecast
- 7:57 Planning for World Cup ceremony may be rushed
- 8:10 Hope all but gone any quake survivors will be found
- 8:15 More Maori help in eastern suburbs
- 8:18 Minister of Maori Affairs says support continues
- 8:20 One fifth of Christchurch's population flees broken city
- 8:22 What Christchurch residents need to know about services
- 8:28 Former mayor rails at court's gang patch ruling
- 8:35 Sports News for 4 March 2011
- 8:40 Police have yet to hand over control of the Pike River mine
- 8:45 What Christchurch residents need to know about services
- 8:47 Samoa heads to polls for general election tomorrow
- 8:50 Power companies to pay compensation after crisises
- 8:57 Kerikeri locals rally to keep British garage owner in NZ
Thursday, 3 March 2011
- 6:08 Shops, even outdoor cafe, reopening in quake-hit Lyttelton
- 6:11 Navy personnel still helping community of Lyttelton
- 6:15 Key warns country faces tough economic times
- 6:18 Residents faces second yellow-stickered home
- 6:21 Ethnic migrants displaced by quake find solace in Auckland
- 6:24 Iwi providing relief to Maori in Chrischurch
- 6:26 Masterton buzzing for this year's Golden Shears
- 6:35 Lyttelton port hopes to have core services back within week
- 6:40 Lyttelton residents tell how they've been coping
- 6:46 More would have died without USAR - researcher
- 6:46 Morning Business for 03 March 11
- 7:08 Live in Lyttleton
- 7:16 Lyttelton businesses face an uncertain future
- 7:23 Update from the Police in Christchurch
- 7:26 Sports officials to learn future of QE2 Park today
- 7:36 Dramatic difference between east and west in Christchurch
- 7:40 Eastern suburbs say they've been forgotten
- 7:45 Sports News for 03 March 2011
- 7:48 Little things count as Lyttelton starts to rebuild
- 7:51 Core services back to normal at Port of Lyttelton
- 7:55 Rebel forces halt advance of Gaddafi's troops
- 8:08 Health services may take months to return to normal
- 8:13 Christchurch may get more money for RWC to keep matches
- 8:16 Civil Defence update
- 8:19 Lyttelton loses many historic buildings
- 8:23 Historic Lyttelton home may have to be demolished
- 8:25 Lyttleton uses 'timebanking' to help local community
- 8:33 Sports News for 03 March 11
- 8:37 Canterbury University to start re-opening March 14
- 8:42 Navy takes on Lyttletonians as their own
- 8:45 Auckland council discourages staff quake fundraising
- 8:47 Christchurch aquarium forced to close because of quake
- 8:50 Tributes paid at London vigil
- 8:56 Lyttelton resident Joe Bennett talks to Geoff
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Wednesday 2 March 2011
- 6:11 Roading contractor start repairing Christchurch streets
- 6:13 Pacific communities rally to help each other in Christchurch
- 6:16 Rules may be stopping future proofing of power lines
- 6:19 Maintaining portable toilets one of many difficult jobs
- 6:28 Civil defence latest
- 6:36 Christchurch inches towards normality but long haul ahead
- 6:40 Banks urge Christchurch customers to seek help
- 6:43 Stabilising Grand Chancellor Hotel could take three weeks
- 6:46 More stories of near-misses emerge from last week's quake
- 6:53 Morning Business for 2 March 2011
- 7:09 Building officials to investigate how buildings fell
- 7:13 Council building chief outlines stickering process
- 7:19 Storm winds cause dust misery in Christchurch
- 7:22 Police discuss latest in Christchurch recovery operations
- 7:26 Opposition warn National not to rush through policies
- 7:29 Our political editor discusses latest political row
- 7:38 Red Cross to decide today how to dole out donations
- 7:42 Parts of Bexley feel neglected by quake authorities
- 7:47 Sports News for 2 March 2011
- 7:51 Gaddafi loyalists attack doctors and patients
- 7:57 Court to deliberate in row over Auckland's Maori board
- 8:10 Department setting up investigation into building collapses
- 8:17 Researchers begin to analyse effects of quake
- 8:17 Are Wellington and Gisborne ready for a big quake?
- 8:18 Searchers continue to stabilise Grand Chancellor Hotel
- 8:22 Businesses scramble for Christchurch premises
- 8:26 Are Wellington and Gisborne ready for a big earthquake?
- 8:37 Sports News for 2 March 2011
- 8:41 Publisher still hoping for Whitcoulls sale
- 8:44 Public information update
- 8:49 Elderly find it difficult to come to terms with quake
- 8:51 Petrol price rise disappoints Farmy Army
- 8:55 Locals start laundry service to help quake-affected families
- 8:58 The Wizard of Christchurch is back in town
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Tuesday 1 March 2011
- 6:09 British search and rescue say long way to go at PGC building
- 6:13 Our presenter tours Christchurch's devastated centre
- 6:18 Clean-up weary residents face clearing endless silt
- 6:22 Small businesses face hard times with the closure of the CBD
- 6:24 Humanitarian crisis looms on Libya, Tunisia border
- 6:25 Farmy Army out in force to help in the clean up
- 6:38 Financial support measures bring relief to small businesses
- 6:41 HMNZS Canterbury unloads at Lyttelton
- 6:46 More from our presenter's tour of central Christchurch
- 6:52 Morning Business for 1 March 2011
- 7:10 John Key wants inquiry into collapse of buildings
- 7:14 Police update on latest from Christchurch emergency
- 7:19 Cordon update
- 7:20 More budget cuts in store after Christchurch earthquake
- 7:25 Attention turns to shape of new Christchurch CBD
- 7:37 Clifton Hills residents able to go home after evacuations
- 7:41 Quake Minister says ten thousand homes may be written off
- 7:45 Sports News for 1 March 2011
- 7:51 HMNZS Canterbury unloads at Lyttelton
- 7:55 Head of Defence Force visits troops in Christchurch
- 7:58 Farmers helping with quake gather at local showgrounds
- 8:10 One week on, vigils to be held for those who died in quake
- 8:13 Dean says silence will speak in its own right
- 8:16 Many keen to leave Christchurch for good
- 8:19 Victim Support helping more and more residents
- 8:22 Trauma team in Christchurch to assist refugee communities
- 8:30 Our presenter visits devastated heart of Christchurch
- 8:35 Sports News for 1 March 2011
- 8:40 Stand-off continues between pro and anti Gaddafi figures
- 8:45 Job losses expected to mount in wake of Tuesday's quake
- 8:48 Christchurch tertiary students try to enrol elsewhere
- 8:50 Christchurch trying to convince foreign students to stay
- 8:56 One week on, country asked to fall silent to recall dead
Monday, 28 February 2011
- 6:09 HMNZS Canterbury due to arrive back in Lyttelton later today
- 6:13 Former PM Helen Clark praises rescue efforts
- 6:17 Long wait for some students before a return to school
- 6:20 Sumner residents cope after quake by camping at home
- 6:25 Christchurch Art Gallery transforms into Civil Defence HQ
- 6:34 Government to unveil quake economic package today
- 6:40 The Prime Minister launches worldwide appeal for quake
- 6:44 Hundreds of rescue workers still scour Chrischurch
- 6:49 Presenter Geoff Robinson talks to Christchurch locals
- 6:49 Morning Business for 28 February 2011
- 7:08 Massive quake recovery effort continues in Christchurch
- 7:17 Initial building inspections due to be completed
- 7:23 Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
- 7:27 Thousands unable to go back to work in central Christchurch
- 7:35 Key to announce financial recovery package for Canterbury
- 7:39 Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
- 7:44 Christchurch people warned to keep away from beaches
- 7:47 Canterbury DHB urges extreme caution over sewage
- 7:51 Sports News for 28 February 2011
- 7:54 Red Cross rapid response teams on streets of Chch
- 7:57 Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
- 8:09 Police clarify death toll figures in Christchurch quake
- 8:16 Canterbury DHB update
- 8:18 Our reporter joins family living in shed since earthquake
- 8:21 Firefighters share remarkable stories of bravery
- 8:27 Norwegian South Pole jaunt ends in tragedy
- 8:35 Sports News for 28 February 2011
- 8:37 Canterbury recovery commission chair faces new challenge
- 8:42 Christchurch businesses face huge uncertainities
- 8:47 Hairdressers hatch plan to support Christchurch colleagues
- 8:53 Street party goes ahead in Lyttelton despite earthquake
- 8:57 Oscar ceremony prepares to kick off in Los Angeles
Sunday, 27 February 2011
- 8:00 News and Sport
- 8:10 Christchurch residents gather to mourn
- 8:13 Our reporter attends service at St Paul's in Papanui
- 8:18 A Police update
- 8:25 Work on bracing Grand Chancellor will begin today
- 8:35 Heathcote Valley residents move out of harms way
- 8:40 Red Cross volunteers find high level of need in suburbs
- 8:42 Minister to check WINZ being flexible with payments
- 8:46 Salvation Army copes with deluge of food for Christchurch
- 8:51 Gas bottles in demand as power still off for some
- 8:54 Many people still trying to leave Christchurch
- 8:56 Pipitea Marae opens doors to quake refugees
- 9:09 Christchurch update
- 9:12 Orion updates electricity restoration in Christchurch
- 9:15 Makeshift Court holds special sitting
- 9:18 Water tanker deliveries
- 9:19 Police appoint family liaison officers
- 9:25 Schools prepare for new pupils from Christchurch
- 9:30 Updates
- 9:40 Rebuilding Christchurch will take time and money
- 9:45 Our reporter visits town of Lyttleton
- 9:48 Sports stadium transformed into temporary shelter
- 9:50 Quake-damaged Bexley has air of ghost town
- 9:52 Many houses seriously damaged in Heathcote Valley
- 9:55 Phone numbers and faqs
- 9:58 Nick Willis receives first Olympic medal awarded on NZ soil
- 10:32 Engineers check safety of Christchurch water reservoirs
- 10:35 Thousands of student volunteers work to clean up city
Saturday, 26 February 2011
- 8:08 New Brighton residents await visit from assesment teams
- 8:13 St Martins' residents rally to clear liquifaction
- 8:16 New field hospital rises at Cowle Stadium, Avonside
- 8:21 Police patrols fan out into suburbs
- 8:26 Red Cross volunteers take to the streets
- 8:33 Farmers come to town with wheelbarrows and shovels
- 8:38 Search efforts confronting heightened risks
- 8:44 Fresh water supplies
- 8:46 Quake victims descend on WINZ office in Riccarton
- 8:56 Redcliffs residents evacuated and told to stay away
- 8:58 Insurance claims expected to increase dramatically
- 9:08 An assessment of the status quo
- 9:13 Free LPG refills
- 9:14 Normal operations resuming at Lyttelton's port
- 9:18 Christchurch residents travel south to escape devastation
- 9:23 Health officials warn of disease danger
- 9:29 New Brighton fire station focus of community relief effort
- 9:34 Dog teams continue to search rubble
- 9:37 Civil Defence briefing from Christchurch
Friday, 25 February 2011
- 4:40 Simon's drive to work in Christchurch
- 6:00 Top Stories Friday 25 February 2011
- 6:07 Police face grim task of dealing with quake victims
- 6:18 Chamber of Commerce says support matter of survival
- 6:21 Water Information
- 6:22 St Martins resident explains damage caused by liquefaction
- 6:25 Purifying water instructions
- 6:26 Oil companies urge Christchurch people not to panic buy
- 6:35 Civil Defence minister gives update on quake search
- 6:40 Christchurch remains a tale of two cities regarding power
- 6:45 Hundreds of engineers assess damage in Christchurch
- 6:50 Farmers and rural businesses bring fresh water to city
- 6:55 Morning Business for 25 February 2011
- 7:09 Death toll passes 100
- 7:17 Woman tells of last moments of quake victim
- 7:21 Victim Support volunteers at work at liaison centre
- 7:25 Prime Minister speaks of challenges ahead
- 7:38 Clean-up continues in historic port town
- 7:42 US rescuers get down to work in Christchurch
- 7:45 Quake clean-up begins in Avonside for a second time
- 7:49 Shirley residents have been affected by liquefaction
- 7:51 New Zealanders come from around the country to help
- 7:56 Canterbury farmers pool resources to help quake victims
- 7:57 Sports News for 25 February 2011
- 8:10 Government plans for Christchurch's recovery
- 8:17 Chrischurch people start to impose order on their daily lives
- 8:21 Student volunteers clear silt from quake-damaged suburbs
- 8:25 Fire chief says rescue teams focused on finding survivors
- 8:34 UK search and rescue team arrives
- 8:40 Red Cross moves door to door checking on people's welfare
- 8:43 Redcliffs residents cope with evacuation
- 8:49 Welfare centre at Cowles Stadium again busy with quake refugees
- 8:52 Earthquake fails to derail one couple's wedding plans
- 8:56 Expectant, new mums escape disruption of Christchurch
Thursday, 24 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Thursday 24 February 2011
- 6:15 Police refuse to rule out finding more survivors
- 6:22 Search for quake victims continues
- 6:27 Japan's search and rescue team arrives today
- 6:37 Civil Defence minister gives update on quake search
- 6:40 Long delays likely for some before electricity restored
- 6:47 Emergency centres require aid
- 6:51 Lyttelton dairy owner talks of community spirit
- 6:56 Morning Business for 24 February 2011
- 7:10 Police Superintendent discusses search operation
- 7:19 Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker
- 7:24 Ten Japanese students trapped in CTV building
- 7:26 Relatives hoping for best but preparing for worst
- 7:35 Bridget Mills travels to Linwood to see quake damage
- 7:41 Lyttleton devastated by quake but residents resilient
- 7:44 Damaged roads, bridges isolate South New Brighton
- 7:48 Bridget Mills travels to Linwood to see quake damage
- 7:53 Search and rescue continues in Christchurch's CBD
- 7:56 Engineers shocked by scenes of devastation
- 8:09 Fire chief describes overnight rescue operations
- 8:16 Mother waits for news of rescued son
- 8:19 Heartbreak for Canterbury TV families
- 8:25 Chief execs to meet Government on earthquake
- 8:32 Rugby World Cup organiser say tournament won't be transferred
- 8:36 Libya's number two turns against Colonel Gaddafi
- 8:41 Maori Party's Hone Harawira become independent MP
- 8:45 Sumner experiences water shortage problems
- 8:52 Tourists forced to stay in marae, arts centre in Wellington
- 8:55 Civil Defence update
- 10:20 Christchurch Cathedral
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Wednesday 23 February 2011
- 6:11 Police debrief on quake rescue
- 6:16 Rescue teams in Christchurch are still recovering people
- 6:20 Civil Defence briefing
- 6:24 Reporter Jessica Maddock is at the scene of a SAR
- 6:27 Rob Clark recounts seeing Cathedral spire fall
- 6:40 Hundreds of military personnel help out in Christchurch
- 6:43 Reporter Gael Woods is at the Art Centre in Christchurch
- 6:48 Christchurch power outage
- 6:51 Residents open homes to those in need
- 6:55 Editor Don Rood in central Christchurch
- 6:58 Morning Business News for 23 February 2011
- 7:10 Christchurch Police nightshift commander
- 7:15 Fire Service updates on Christchurch rescue operations
- 7:20 Christchurch hospital busy but coping
- 7:26 Reporter Jessica Maddock is watching CTV building SAR effort
- 7:29 PM says Cabinet will consider declaring national emergency
- 7:40 Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker
- 7:46 Seismologist explains Christchurch aftershock
- 7:52 Numerous stories - some of survival
- 7:56 Lyttleton hardest hit by the quake
- 8:11 Urban search and rescue teams in action
- 8:16 Latest on the St John recovery effort
- 8:20 Head of news Don Rood is in Christchurch
- 8:24 Survivor says 'It was absolutely terrifying'
- 8:26 Update on phonelines and internet services in Christchurch
- 8:31 Comments on quake from former US ambassador to Iraq
- 8:37 Reporter Jess Maddock is outside the CTV building
- 8:40 Domestic flights resume from Christchurch
- 8:43 Markets Update for 23 February 2011
- 8:45 Christchurch schools stay closed
- 8:48 Christchurch Cathedral has suffered massive damage
- 8:51 Civil Defence Minister - John Carter
- 8:55 Update from Gael Woods in Christchurch
- 8:57 A story of hope from Newcastle
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Tuesday 22 February 2011
- 6:10 New Zealanders warned against travel to Bahrain and Libya
- 6:17 Pacific News for 22 February 2011
- 6:21 Morning Rural News for 22 February 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 22 February 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 22 February 2011
- 6:40 Critics say milk is already subsidised
- 6:47 Morning Business News for 22 February 2011
- 7:14 EU ministers condemn Libya violence
- 7:17 Former top US trade official says NZ faces tough TPP talks
- 7:21 Labour opposed to welfare reform plans
- 7:25 Changes to DPB rules could overwhelm childcare industry
- 7:36 Schools may find it hard to keep unimmunised children away
- 7:41 Prime Minister denies changing his story over BMW purchase
- 7:45 Morning Sports News for 22 February 2011
- 7:49 Yellow Pages sued in cyberspace dispute
- 7:52 "Witness G"gives evidence to London bombing inquest
- 7:56 Bicycles battle for spot on Wellington trains
- 8:09 Unrest sweeps through Arab world
- 8:14 Analyst says Libyan unrest spurred by 'haves and have nots'
- 8:20 Unemployed rights group outraged at leaked welfare proposals
- 8:26 All Blacks touted as way to boost relations with US
- 8:29 Markets Update for 22 February 2011
- 8:35 Morning Sports News for 22 February 2011
- 8:44 Student Association campaign anticipates voluntary unionism
- 8:48 Polytech merger benefits predicted
- 8:52 Waatea News for 22 February 2011
- 8:56 Four wickets fall in two balls
Monday, 21 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Monday 21 February 2011
- 6:15 Milk prices frozen
- 6:19 Pacific News for 21 February 2011
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 21 February 2011
- 6:29 Waatea News for 21 February 2011
- 6:43 Beneficiary advocate fearful of welfare reform report
- 6:46 Morning Business News for 21 February 2011
- 7:10 Eyewitness describes protestors shot Libya
- 7:10 Eyewitness describes protestors shot Libya
- 7:17 Libya's Gaddafi hires mercenaries to fight protests
- 7:20 Unrest spreads through Middle East
- 7:22 Hone Harawira disciplinary hearing to resume today
- 7:27 Beneficiary groups brace for welfare cuts
- 7:35 Calls for Government milk price controls
- 7:40 UK tells consumers to cut down on red meat
- 7:43 Sports News for 21 February 2011
- 7:46 REDgroup accused of marking up book prices
- 7:50 Aussie companies could be bringing REDgroup down
- 8:10 Libyan uprising claims scores of lives
- 8:14 Minister says Govt won't intervene on milk prices
- 8:21 Legal action could have been avoided in police shooting case
- 8:25 Black Caps start World Cup campaign with convincing win
- 8:28 Kapa Haka could go global
- 8:31 Markets Update for 21 February 2011
- 8:38 Sports News for 21 February 2011
- 8:41 Community group will fight TPPA
- 8:46 Waatea News for 21 February 2011
- 8:48 Upsets in first weekend of Super Rugby
- 8:53 US-New Zealand Partnership Forum begins in Christchurch
- 8:53 John Key's in, Fergie and Obama are out
- 8:57 Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
Friday, 18 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Friday 18 February 2011
- 6:13 Institute of Directors head criticises company directors
- 6:19 Pacific News for 18 February 2011
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 18 February 2011
- 6:28 Waatea News for 18 February 2011
- 6:38 Whitcoulls, Borders book stores are in receivership
- 6:42 Bahrain security forces move in against protesters
- 6:47 Morning Business for 18 February 2011
- 7:10 Book stores may keep trading as administrators weigh future
- 7:13 Union not warned receivership imminent
- 7:16 Scepticism over police claims they're on top of child abuse
- 7:21 Police outline changes to child abuse monitoring
- 7:24 Security force crack down on Bahrain protesters
- 7:39 Rising petrol prices may boost public transport, cycling
- 7:43 Mallard accuses Key over BMW fleet
- 7:48 Sports News for 18 February 2011
- 7:51 Disability care workers face long wait for pay-out
- 7:55 New Super Rugby competition gets underway
- 7:59 Tourist boat sinks in Vietnam killing foreigners
- 8:09 Doubt lies over the future of New Zealand's major bookseller
- 8:14 Bahrain bans protests after violent crackdown
- 8:19 Government, opposition argue over unemployment, jobs
- 8:23 Store closures hurt Taranaki heartland
- 8:27 Trial hears engineer was afraid to tell of ferry's faults
- 8:29 Markets Update for 18 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 18 February 2011
- 8:41 Australian bank warning resounds in New Zealand
- 8:44 Family Planning forced to withdraw bid for abortion service
- 8:47 Waatea News for 18 February 2011
- 8:49 First water ballet in 50 years debuts next week
- 8:52 DOC unveils Ulva Island rat attack plan
- 8:57 Is the Royal Wedding sickening?
- 12:16 Morning Business News for 18 February 2011
- 12:26 Midday Sports News for 18 February 2011
Thursday, 17 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Thursday 17 February 2011
- 6:11 Ngati Kahungunu disagrees with drink driving ads for Maori
- 6:15 Price of milk, already at record levels, could go up again
- 6:18 Pacific News for 17 February 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 17 February 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 17 February 2011
- 6:37 Despite rules, critics fear Australians may buy public assets
- 6:40 Activists say Japan is bluffing over whale hunt suspension
- 6:46 Morning Business for 17 February 2011
- 7:09 Opposition says new investment deal threatens NZ
- 7:18 Japan suspends whale hunt
- 7:22 Defence Force mourns Private Kirifi Mila
- 7:27 Sea Shepherd claims victory over whaling suspension
- 7:35 Evidence in trial shows up police radio shortcomings
- 7:40 Drink driving not getting through to Maori
- 7:45 Sports News for 17 February 2011
- 7:49 Court of Appeal rules sleepover shifts deserve full pay
- 7:52 Milk prices set to rise again this year
- 7:56 Unrest in Middle East spreads to Libya
- 8:09 Opposition responds to Trans Tasman business deal
- 8:14 Business considers ramifications of investment deal
- 8:20 Environmentalists vow to keep tracking Japan whale fleet
- 8:23 Corrections comments on how prison drugs ring ran
- 8:27 World Bank warns food prices are at dangerous levels
- 8:32 Markets Update for 17 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 17 February 2011
- 8:43 Government ministers wash hands of super city shambles
- 8:48 Tweaking Kiwisaver on agenda for Budget
- 8:50 Waatea News for 17 February 2011
- 8:52 Northlanders fight to save rail link to Auckland
- 8:56 Almost 64,000 babies born as birth rate rises 2 per cent
- 8:59 NZ native birds deep in forest
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
- 6:11 Secrets, leaks dominate trans-Pacific trade talks
- 6:15 NZ and Australia move towards closer integration
- 6:15 Christchurch residents could face hike to bail out AMI stadium
- 6:18 Pacific News for 16 February 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 16 February 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 16 February 2011
- 6:35 Single economic market inches closer
- 6:47 Morning Business for 16 February 2011
- 7:10 Gillard hails historic, economic trans-Tasman ties
- 7:17 Government orders new fleet of luxury BMWs
- 7:20 Missing British tramper found after five days in the bush
- 7:25 Berlusconi to stand trial over underage sex allegations
- 7:35 First-time gun licence applicants on the rise
- 7:38 Senior doctors say work pressures cause burnout in many
- 7:40 SAS troops help in aftermath of suicide bombing in Kabul
- 7:44 Top Stories for 16 February 2011
- 7:46 Sports News for 16 February 2011
- 7:47 Ministry of Education National Standards' leader quit
- 7:50 Government defends Community Max welfare projects
- 7:53 Calls to create wool marketing co-operative
- 7:57 Erebus family members head for Antarctica
- 8:10 Interview with Australian PM Gillard
- 8:22 Analysis of Gillard's visit
- 8:29 Botany by-election candidates hold first public debate
- 8:31 Markets Update for 16 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 16 February 2011
- 8:40 Egypt seeds unrest throughout Middle East
- 8:45 Govt says boot camps for young offenders are working
- 8:50 Waatea News for 16 February 2011
- 8:55 Chilean miners contemplated cannabalism while underground
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Tuesday 15 February 2011
- 6:10 Former prison guard blames justice system for murder
- 6:17 Pacific News for 15 February 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 15 February 2011
- 6:28 Waatea News for 15 February 2011
- 6:37 Auckland councillors vote to slash funding for Maori board
- 6:44 Morning Business for 15 February 2011
- 7:09 Maori Statutory Board's funding slashed
- 7:19 Angry Maori Statutory Board takes legal action
- 7:23 Australia's Prime Minister arrives in New Zealand today
- 7:27 Government meets legal costs for Pike River contractors
- 7:35 Former prison officer describes killer as 'pure evil'
- 7:39 Calls to freeze assets of Hosni Mubarak
- 7:43 Sports News for 15 February 2011
- 7:46 TradeMe steps in to stop rugby tickets sale
- 7:49 Tax changes on government's agenda for boosting savings
- 7:53 Diesel price rise to push up cost of goods
- 7:56 Families prepare for Erebus remembrance flight
- 8:10 Row over Auckland Maori Board goes to court
- 8:22 Jury to visit scene of police officer shooting
- 8:24 Children living in drug labs show high exposure
- 8:27 Barack Obama cuts the US Federal Budget
- 8:31 Markets Update for 15 February 2011
- 8:36 Sports News for 15 February 2011
- 8:39 State of emergency as thousands flee Tunisia
- 8:43 Go-ahead for upgrade of cancer information registry
- 8:47 Quake-hit beneficiaries get payments docked
- 8:47 Waatea News for 15 February 2011
- 8:50 Green group warns tide power will hurt dolphins
- 8:57 Australia's Prime Minister arrives today for first visit
Monday, 14 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Monday 14 February 2011
- 6:13 Australian publisher detained in Myanmar
- 6:16 Canterbury retailers reprise Boxing Day sales
- 6:20 Pacific News for 14 February 2011
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 14 February 2011
- 6:28 Waatea News for 14 February 2011
- 6:42 Justice Minister demands officials explain breach
- 6:47 Morning Business for 14 February 2011
- 7:10 Egypt's leaders dissolve Parliament
- 7:14 Egyptian protestor welcomes change to country
- 7:18 Judge's oversight may be behind supression blunder
- 7:23 Tearful Hone Harawira interview provokes Maori Party
- 7:28 Job-seeking NZers overwhelm Australian careers expo
- 7:37 Pharmac poised to fund expensive new cancer drugs
- 7:41 Grandpa from Outrageous Fortune dies in his sleep
- 7:45 Sports News for 14 February 2011
- 7:48 Pressure on sellers to drop house prices
- 7:53 Auckland reopens debate over cost of Maori board
- 7:56 Threatened blue duck proves hard to find
- 8:10 Is Egypt beginning of wave of democratisation in Middle East?
- 8:15 New Zealand student describes Egypt unrest experience
- 8:16 Te Tai Tokerau kaumatua tired of Harawira's 'slang'
- 8:22 Breast cancer study questions lymph node removal
- 8:25 One of country's oldest women dies at 108
- 8:29 Markets Update for 14 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 14 February 2011
- 8:39 Rugby World Cup ticket winners face strict conditions
- 8:42 Thousands of Italian women call on Berlusconi to resign
- 8:48 Waatea News for 114 February 2011
- 8:50 Napier-Wairoa gorge bypass opens
- 8:50 Napier-Wairoa gorge bypass opens
- 8:54 Demolition crews level small US town but one man holds out
- 8:57 Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
- 8:59 Korora - Northern blue penguin
Friday, 11 February 2011
- 6:00 Top Stories for Friday 11 February 2011
- 6:12 Update on Egypt
- 6:14 Australian biker gang expert says not all Rebels criminals
- 6:18 Pacific News for 11 February 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 11 February 2011
- 6:27 Waatea News for 11 February 2011
- 6:41 New party set to woo Asian vote in Botany by-election
- 6:47 Morning Business for 11 February 2011
- 7:09 Huge crowds gather in Tahrir Square
- 7:16 Independent Maori Statutory Board defends budget
- 7:22 2010 All White Team win the overall Halberg Award
- 7:26 Auckland's mayor wants to cut Maori board budget
- 7:36 Thai authorities begin investigation of NZer's death
- 7:40 Police ad pulled just before release of critical report
- 7:45 Sports News for 11 February 2011
- 7:48 Maori Party defends its part in foreshore legislation
- 7:52 Budgeting services inundated with WINZ clients
- 7:56 Tell all book : Assange 'brilliant' but a 'megalomaniac'
- 8:09 Defining moment in Egypt's history
- 8:12 Auckland's Maori Statutory Board off to rocky start
- 8:18 Egyptians wait on word from president
- 8:21 Councils will soon have powers to fine illegal campers
- 8:22 Nuclear neighbours agree to resume talks
- 8:27 Salvation Army says social progress has stalled
- 8:29 Markets Update for 11 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 11 February 2011
- 8:40 Hanover boss says Allied Farmers head needs to go
- 8:45 Study shows internet health advice may do harm, not good
- 8:47 Kaiapoi locals vent anger at slow progress on quake repairs
- 8:54 Hobbit filming cranks up in earnest with parade of stars
- 8:56 Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Thursday, 10 February 2011
- 6:10 Oxfam has concerns about reconstruction teams in Afghanistan
- 6:18 Pacific News for 10 February 2011
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 10 February 2011
- 6:25 Predator who murdered victim's father denied parole
- 6:27 Waatea News for 10 February 2011
- 6:35 Marine and Coastal Area Bill
- 6:47 Morning Business for 10 February 2011
- 7:10 Hui over fate of Hone Harawira ends without resolution
- 7:14 National, Maori parties accused of turning committee into farce
- 7:20 Earthquake recovery agency admits inadequacies
- 7:35 NZ Cricket defends Tim Southee's in-flight behaviour
- 7:40 English admits 'double dip' recession could be on cards
- 7:44 Top Stories for Thursday 10 February 2011
- 7:46 Sports News for 10 February 2011
- 7:48 Policeman charged over Perth bushfire
- 7:50 Calls for end to militarised aid
- 7:51 Egypt crisis: fatal clash 500km south of Cairo
- 7:57 Hamilton's mayor rates time in office so far as successful
- 8:10 Opposition says Marine and Coastal bill process a farce
- 8:15 Canterbury leaders welcome quake recovery shift
- 8:20 Maori Party defends delay in resolving Harawira dispute
- 8:25 British banks agree to deal on bonus pay and lending
- 8:28 Lack of jobs may stymie attempts to shorten dole queue
- 8:30 Markets Update for 10 February 2011
- 8:35 Sports News for 10 February 2011
- 8:40 Children given evidence in Palmerston North trial
- 8:44 Italian Prime Minister faces new legal challenge
- 8:46 Waatea News for 10 February 2011
- 8:52 Otago council bucks deadline delay in air quality changes
- 8:56 First it was iPhone, now it's iPray