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Dr Alistair Humphrey
9:55 AM.Water and sewerage usage. The risk of illness is high. Audio
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EQC Ian Simpson
9:45 AM.There is presure on the EQC, which is now dealing with its second major earthquake in a matter of months. Audio
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John Hargraves
9:32 AM.The Director of a Timaru based company which maintains and restores historic church pipe organs. Two of his eight strong team lost their lives on Tuesday. Audio
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Judge Neil Maclean
9:21 AM.The Chief Coroner explains the process happening right now regarding identification of bodies. Audio
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Jim Stuart Black
9:11 AM.The Fire Service says the search and rescue operation in the grid setup in Christchurch CBD will be completed within hours. Audio
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Christchurch Major Bob Parker
9:06 AM.Teams of people heading out into the suburbs of Christchurch today. Audio
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Canterbury Earthquake update
11:55 AM.Canterbury Earthquake updateRadio New Zealand Head of News Don Rood summarises the recent media conferences. Audio
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Andrew Murphy and Nick Maling
11:41 AM.Palmerston North based Andrew Murphy set up the website quakeescape.org.nz as he was frustrated that there was no quick way for homeless cantabrians to search for accommodation. Nick Maling is a… Read more Audio
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Andrew Ferrier
11:35 AM.Andrew Ferrier is Fonterra's chief executive. The company's tankers are trucking water to supply points at Walter Park, Cowles Stadium, Linwood Service Centre, Barrington Park, the carpark of the… Read more Audio
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Media conference
11:25 AM.A media conference with Christchurch mayor Bob Parker giving an overview of recovery efforts. Audio
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Dave Lewis
11:18 AM.New South Wales Fire Brigade superintendent Dave Lewis has come to Christchurch to help with the Search and Rescue teams. Audio
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Fran Vertue
11:06 AM.Fran Vertue is a Clinical Psychologist with experience in truama counselling. She speaks about how to handle children dealing with the trauma of the Canterbury earthquake. Audio
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Linwood water shortage
10:56 AM.Radio New Zealand Reporter Bridget Mills is in the suburb of Linwood which is experiencing a water shortage. Audio
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Political action on quake
10:48 AM.Radio New Zealand Political Editor Brent Edwards comments on the Government's plans to help Cantabrians. Audio
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Suzanne Craig
10:38 AM.Suzanne Craig has not heard from her husband since the Canterbury earthquake. Audio
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Very Reverend Peter Beck
10:20 AM.Peter Beck, Dean of Christchurch. Audio
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Canterbury Television's Emily Cooper
10:11 AM.CTV journalist Emily Cooper was out filming when the Canterbury earthquake hit. Fifteen of her colleagues are unaccounted for. Audio
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Homeless in Canterbury
9:51 AM.Minister of Housing Phil Heatley talks about what is being done for the thousands of Cantabrians who are in need of temporary homing. Audio
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Another aftershock
9:47 AM.Radio New Zealand Head of News Don Rood reports on Search and Rescue operations in Christchurch. Audio
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Mark Quiqley
9:32 AM.Dr. Mark Quiqley is Senior Lecturer in Active Tectonics and Geomorphology in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury. He is part of the team involved in the scientific… Read more Audio
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Civil defence emergency in Christchurch
9:09 AM.The Emergency Controller for Civil Defence in Canterbury John Mitchell, and Red Cross National Programmes Manager David Neal go through the current situation and give advice for those in Canterbury. Audio
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Reporter Jessica Maddock at the CTV building
11:58 AM.Our reporter Jessica Maddock is at the CTV building and is watching the ongoing search and rescue efforts there. Audio
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News Editor - Don Rood
11:58 AM.A report from RNZ News Editor Don Rood in Christchurch. Audio
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Christchurch Hospital Emergency Department
11:48 AM.Mike Ardagh is the acting head of the emergency department at Christchurch Hospital. It is extremely busy with many seriously injured people. Audio
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Christchurch Fire Chief Ross Ditmer
11:45 AM.A camera sent down into the CTV building has found a pocket of 15 people alive. Audio