Lianne Dalziel
Christchurch Mayor on the aftermath of the 5.7 quake
No one was injured by yesterday's 5.7 earthquake in Christchurch, physical damage was minor, but nerves seem to have suffered more seriously. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel joins Checkpoint. Audio
Christchurch residents shaken by quake
Christchurch residents say the 5.7 magnitude earthquake yesterday afternoon was like a nightmare starting all over again. Audio
Slowly but carefully in Christchurch
Belinda McCammon tracks progress in Christchurch 5 years after the earthquake that killed 185 people Video, Audio, Gallery
Mayor's chief says office good value for money
The Christchurch mayor's chief of staff says ratepayers are getting good value for money from the mayor's office which has more than doubled in size under Lianne Dalziel. Audio
New rebuild legislation coming soon
Legislation setting up a new agency to oversee rebuilding in Christchurch should be announced within the next month, the city's mayor says.
Next step for Christchurch's Coastal Pathway
Another section of the city's $25 million cycling and walking track has been completed.
Christchurch mayor says life has completely changed
The Christchurch mayor says life has completely changed for so many Cantabrians in five short years. Audio
Chch mayor wants more powers handed to city council
The Christchurch Mayor, Lianne Dalziel wants more powers given back to the city council. Audio
Lianne Dalziel
The mayor of Christchurch, Lianne Dalziel, talks to Wallace about the importance of Te Matatini to Otautahi, and to Ngai Tahu. Audio
Christchurch's financial future
Mayor Lianne Dalziel discusses Christchurch City Council's proposed rate increases and asset sales. Audio
Christchurch Mayor supports asset sales and rate rises.
Back now to the Christchurch rates story , and as we reported ealier, asset sales and rates rises are on the cards in Christchurch as the cash strapped city council looks for ways to help fund a… Audio
Moves to stop further Christchurch asset sales fail
The attempt of some Christchurch City Councillors to stop more of the city's assets being sold has failed. The city is now suggesting it sell $750 million of assets, to fund a o$1.2 billion budget… Audio
Christchurch city council votes to sell some assets
Christchurch City councillors have voted behind closed doors to move ahead on selling just over a third of the Lyttelton Port Company, 14 percent of lines company Orion and nine percent of the… Audio
The Chistchurch Mayor says asset sales could stem huge rate rises
The Christchurch City Council is considering selling $400 million of assets to address a nearly $1 billion shortfall in financing the city's rebuild. The Cameron Partners report… Audio
Sell assets to avoid 20% rates rises, Christchurch council told
The Christchurch City Council's been told it must sell 400 million dollars of public assets or take other drastic action to avoid rates rises of twenty percent next year. Audio
Insight for 22 June 2014 - Burden of Christchurch Rebuild
Philippa Tolley revisits Christchurch to see how people are coping more than 3 years on Audio
Christchurch mayor responds to Government criticism
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel talks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Christchurch's mayor discusses flood measures
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel speaks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Christchurch mayor on the time taken to fight floods
Households in Christchurch repeatedly hit by floods are being told to brace for another wet winter before any prevention measures can be put in place. Audio
Christchurch City Council's $500m shortfall
With Michael Stiassny - Partner at KordaMentha and author of independent report into the Christchurch City Council's finances and Lianne Dalziel - Christchurch mayor. Audio