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1Interview with the General Manager of Sanitarium about how Marmite became a symbol of the struggles Christchurch residents have faced and the resilience they have shown following the February 22nd earthquake.
- Start 00 : 45 : 16
- Finish 00 : 50 : 01
- Duration 04 : 45
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Pierre Van Heerden (General Manager, Sanitarium)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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2Interview with Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker about where he was when the earthquake struck Christchurch two years ago, and how the Christchurch community have dealt with the challenges posed by the quake.
- Start 00 : 53 : 49
- Finish 01 : 00 : 33
- Duration 06 : 44
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Bob Parker (Christchurch Mayor)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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3More extraordinary revelations have come to light overnight, as the bail hearing for South African murder-accused Oscar Pistorius continued.
- Start 01 : 11 : 39
- Finish 01 : 15 : 47
- Duration 04 : 08
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Robyn Curnow (Africa Correspondent, CNN)
Locations
- Pretoria, South Africa (Gauteng)
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4Prime Minister John Key pays tribute to the people of Christchurch who have worked so tirelessly to rebuild their city since the devastating earthquake two years ago.
- Start 01 : 17 : 46
- Finish 01 : 18 : 12
- Duration 00 : 26
Speakers
- John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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5Interview with Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee about what has been achieved thus far in the Christchurch rebuild and the challenges still to be faced.
- Start 01 : 18 : 12
- Finish 01 : 22 : 44
- Duration 04 : 32
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Gerry Brownlee (Earthquake Recovery Minister)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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6Interview with All Black and Crusaders rugby player Dan Carter about how the earthquake affected him.
- Start 01 : 22 : 44
- Finish 01 : 26 : 08
- Duration 03 : 24
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Dan Carter (Player, All Blacks)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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7Many heroes emerged in the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquake. Interview with Senior Sergeant Roy Appley who received a New Year's Honour for his work in setting up the Farmy Army workforce and for his counselling work in the aftermath of the quake.
- Start 01 : 45 : 28
- Finish 01 : 49 : 04
- Duration 03 : 36
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Senior Sergeant Roy Appley (Christchurch Police Officer, New Zealand Police)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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8Interview with One News reporter Lisa Davies, who covered the Christchurch earthquake on the day it occurred, as well as keeping track of the progress the people of the region have made over tha past two years,
- Start 01 : 57 : 17
- Finish 02 : 02 : 01
- Duration 04 : 44
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Lisa Davies (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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9Interview with singer and songwriter Anika Moa who is from Christchurch, and who still has family in the region.
- Start 02 : 28 : 45
- Finish 02 : 31 : 32
- Duration 02 : 47
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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10A special artwork has been created to pay tribute to Cantabrians for their resilience following the earthquake two years ago.
- Start 02 : 51 : 41
- Finish 02 : 54 : 17
- Duration 02 : 36
Reporters
- Holly Carran (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
Episode Title
- Second anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake
Programme Description
- Start your day off right with New Zealand's Breakfast, giving you breaking news, the latest weather, and everything else you need to get a head start for the day.
Episode Description
- Live from Christchurch to commemorate the second anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
- Current affairs
- Interview
- News
- Newsmagazine
Hosts
- Rawdon Christie (Presenter)
- Toni Street (Presenter)
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Presenter)
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