Rachel Graham
Earthquake Commission looks at increasing size of fraud team
The Earthquake Commission is looking at increasing the size of the team investigating fraudalent claims in Canterbury. Audio
Almost six months after quake, some remains unidentified
Almost six months after the devastating earthquake which killed 181 people in the Canterbury, there are still human remains yet to be identified and buried. Audio
Investors check out opportunities in Christchurch
A group of investors and market analysts have spent today checking out potential business opportunities in Christchurch's cordoned off red zone. Audio
Coasters hopeful the Royal Commission will bring answers
The first phase of the Royal Commission's investigation into the Pike River Mine disaster has finished and the local community remains hopeful they will get the answers they are looking for on what… Audio
Battered Sydenham cautiously optimistic about future
One of the Christchurch suburbs worst hit in the Canterbury earthquakes is on the way to recovery. Audio
Infrastucture rebuilders plan for more resilient networks
As Christchurch starts the massive work of rebuilding the city, those responsible for the city's infrastructure are trying to work out how to make the basic services more resilient. Audio
Reopening of part of central christchurch facing setbacks
The planned reopening of part of Christchurch's central city by October is still on target despite last month's major aftershock which caused further devastation. Audio
Archaeologists explore quake-damaged Christchurch sites
In Christchurch, the loss of hundreds of historic buildings has been a devastating blow for heritage advocates. Audio
Police still searching for missing hunter
Police are still searching for an 83-year-old possum hunter, who has been missing in North Canterbury's Ashley Gorge since last night. Audio
Bexley residents meet to discuss their future
With their suburb facing obliteration under the Government's plan for a new look Christchurch, Bexley residents say they're left with more questions than answers over the scheme. Audio
Residential red zone homeowners seek answers
Christchurch home owners, who last week were told that they will have to abandon their properties, are this week trying to determine the nitty gritty of what the decision will mean for them. Audio
Businesses in residential red zone uncertain about future
Shopkeepers and other small business owners in the new red zones of Christchurch are today trying to figure out what the zones mean for them. Audio
The latest from Dallington
Our reporter Rachel Graham is in Dallington, a suburb beside the Avon River with lots of red zone homes, and she joins us. Audio
Christchurch residents hope for options on fate of homes
Some residents have been waiting for the verdict on the fate of their home and land since the first earthquake hit in September last year. Audio
Plans underway to convey land information to residents
Work is under way on how Christchurch people will be told if their homes must be abandoned, even though the Government's still not indicating just when that will happen. Audio
Passengers wait at Christchurch airport
Our reporter Rachel Graham is at Christchurch airport. Audio
Chch residents queue for water and consider leaving town
Thousands of homes are still without water after Monday's severe aftershocks caused widespread damage to Christchurch's water suppy. Audio
Sumner residents face another day of mopping up
Our reporter Rachel Graham is in the suburb of Sumner. Audio
Burwood residents face with digging out mud from in
Locals in parts of Christchurch have today once again been digging out mud and silt from their sections and homes. Audio
One of the areas worst affected by liquefecation, Avonside
There's been major flooding, and in some cases sinkholes have opened up. Audio