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Afternoons for Monday 28 February 2011
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Rangiora Express
1:10 PM.One of the great community initiative's in Canterbury is the Rangiora Earthquake Express - where urgent help is still needed. These Rangiora volunteers have been up and running for sometime now, with… Read more Audio
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Quake Damaged churches
1:22 PM.We are taking a look at some of Christchurch's icon and heritage buildings lost, or at least badly damaged by last Tuesdays earthquake. Audio
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Time Ball station damaged
1:39 PM.A center piece of Lyttleton since 1876 is what looks to be a small Scotish castle clinging to the hillside above the port. In fact the building was purpose built as a time ball station. Every major… Read more Audio
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Retired sea captain from Lyttleton
1:49 PM.Staying in Lyttleton forvthe time being. We are going to chat with retired sea captain John Cleaver who has made the port of Christchurch his home for may years. Audio
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Buy A Brick
1:57 PM.The collapse of the Christchurch Cathedral during the devastating earthquake of February the 22nd struck a powerful blow to the core of Canterbury and New Zealand as a whole. Audio
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Escape from Libya
2:09 PM.Getting to the airport was not the end of the ordeal by any means, Anna and John Young are on the line. Audio
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Simon Morton
2:47 PM.Simon Morton from This Way Up has been up since dawn, traversing Christchurch the city West to East along the Avon river, catching up with locals. Audio
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Structural failures in Christchurch building
3:11 PM.Thomas Heaton is professor of engineering seismology at the California Institute of Technology and he joins us. Audio
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Christchurch City Mission
3:34 PM.One of the regular Christchurch aid agencies, the Christchurch City Mission has found itself unable to help much since last Tuesday because it's head quarters remain off limits to all but Urban Search… Read more Audio
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A guide for Cathedral Square from Jack Perkins
3:39 PM.Jack Perkins, renowned Radio NZ producer, has been with us a bit talking abouts aspects of the Canterbury quake in the past few days. Today he wants to take us back to Cathedral Square Christchurch to… Read more Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 28 February 2011
3:51 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on today's Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Mark Inglis and Jon Bridges (Part 1)
4:09 PM.Topics - the Government is due to announce details of an emergency finance package to help Christchurch firms stay in business and keep as many Cantabrians on the payroll as possible. We also talk to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mark Inglis and Jon Bridges (Part 2)
4:34 PM.Topics - Prime Minister John Key has asked all New Zealanders to observe two minutes' silence from 12.51pm tomorrow, exactly one week after the quake as a sign of unity for the people of Canterbury… Read more Audio