Gerry Brownlee
Goff calls Key on government response to February quake
Returning to our coverage of the only public debate between National's John Key and Labour's Phil Goff this election campaign, held last night in Christchurch. Audio
6400 home owners get go ahead to rebuild or repair
The orange zoned homes are scattered through a large area of Brooklands, and small areas of South Brighton, Southshore, Wainoni, Parklands and Avonside. Audio
Earthquake Minister in Europe to speak to insurance companies
The Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, is in Europe in an attempt to convince insurance companies not to pull out of New Zealand after the Christchurch earthquakes. Audio
Brownlee says quake cost blowout won't delay rebuild
Earthquake recovery minister, Gerry Brownlee speaks to Morning Report. Audio
Earthquake Recovery Minister - Gerry Brownlee
The Earthquake Commission has increased its liability for the Canterbury earthquakes by 4 billion dollars to 7.1 billion dollars. Audio
Quake offers exclude value of recent improvements
Despite government assurances, Cantabrians in red-zoned areas who carried out expensive renovations after their properties were valued in 2007 are likely to be left out of pocket. Audio
Large part of Canterbury town written off
Hundreds of Kaiapoi people, many of them retired, are wondering where they'll go now that their homes have been red zoned. Locals got the news they both expected and feared today when the Government… Audio
Offers to buy some Red Zone properties to be sent in two weeks
Homeowners in Christchurch and Kaiapoi's Red Zones who have shown an interest in accepting the government's offer to buy their properties, will begin receiving offers in two weeks time. Audio
Focus on Politics for 24 June 2011
Is the Government's handling of tragedies in Christchurch and at Pike River Mine starting to falter? Audio
Earthquake recovery minister defends land-puchase plan
The Goverment has offered to pay out five thousand home owners in Christchurch of the most severely quake damaged properties. Audio
Earthquake Minister outlines Govt payout
More on our top story now where the Government is offering to buy five thousand of the most badly quake damaged homes in Christchurch. Audio
Wait for answers continues in quake-damaged Kaiapoi
With many frustrated Christchurch households poised to find out the fate of their quake-damaged land, the Government's already warning its announcement won't provide all the answers. Audio
Quake-hit residents desperate for land decision
Back now to Christchurch, where an expected announcement tomorrow on rebuilding Christchurch has raised hopes of some kind of resolution for the worst-hit suburbs. Audio
Gerry Brownlee says 12,000 Christchurch homes could go
The number of homes likely to be demolished in Christchurch because of earthquake damage could be as many as twelve thousand. Audio
Minister for Earthquake Recovery
Minister for Earthquake Recovery, Gerry Brownlee, responds to Christchurch residents in limbo awaiting a geotech report into which suburbs will be abandoned. Audio
Earthquake minister outlines government's response
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, is leading the government's response to the latest round of earthquakes. Audio
Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee
The Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee flew down to Christchurch from Wellington when he heard about the quakes. Audio
Fewer receiving Christchurch Employer Support Subsidy
Unemployment figures released yesterday may have showed little change in the nation's jobless rate, but it appears there's a gaping hole in the statistics when it comes to earthquake struck… Audio
Mystery over Cantabrians no longer receiving work subsidy
In Christchurch, mystery surrounds the status of as many as 53 thousand workers no longer benefiting from the government's Employer Support Subsidy. Audio
Fate of Christchurch council-owned assets
Could Christchurch's council-owned assets be sold to fund the rebuild? Audio