Aircheck of Morning Report on the morning after a 6.5 earthquake struck central New Zealand on 21 July at 5:09pm. The following rundown is copied from the broadcaster's website:
06:00
Top Stories for Monday 22 July 2013
The latest news and updates on last night's earthquake; a former resident of a Christchurch complex, where a woman was found dead over the weekend, says altercations are common; NZ says law change on asylum seekers justified; doubts Kiwisaver tweaks would help first home buyers; and veterans want answers about exposure to radiation.
People: Geoff Robinson, Susie Ferguson
Duration: 34'15"
06:10
Workers told to stay away from CBD till further notice
Thousands of Wellington workers are being told to stay away from the central business district until further notice, as buildings are checked for earthquake damage.
People: Penny McKay
Duration: 3'39"
06:15
Residents describe quake experience
This is how people reacted after the quake struck at 5.09 last night.
People: Chris Davey, Steven Bannister
Duration: 2'25"
06:18
Pacific News for 22 July 2013
The latest from the Pacific region.
People: Alex Perrottet
Duration: 3'46"
06:21
Morning Rural News for 22 July 2013
News from the rural and farming sector.
People: Kevin Ikin
Duration: 5'04"
06:27
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2013
The police have formulated guidelines to help cut Māori prosecution rates by 25-per cent, as part of a joint strategy with iwi; The Māori Gout Action Group is urging men with untreated gout to see their family doctor and get on top of the painful disorder; A Whangaroa kuia has told the Waitangi Tribunal the 1907 Tohunga Suppression Act had terrible consequences for her mother; A group of 30 chief executives of Māori companies is heading to A boot camp in California next month.
People: Katrina Batten
Duration: 3'20"
06:37
Workers advised not to venture into central Wellington yet
Civil Defence is advising people working in central Wellington not to go into work until at least midday today because of yesterday's severe earthquake.
People: Susie Ferguson
Duration: 52"
06:39
Earthquake came as a shock
People caught by the earthquake have spoken of the shock as Wellington started shaking yesterday afternoon.
People: Ceinwen Curtis
Duration: 2'15"
06:40
Labour party heads into two day caucus in Napier today
Labour Party MPs go into a two-day caucus in Napier today, and the leader David Shearer says the party leadership is not something that will be raised by the other MPs.
People: David Shearer
Duration: 2'01"
06:45
Morning Business for 22 July 2013
News from the business sector including a market report.
People: Sharon Brettkelly
Duration: 13'58"
07:09
Wellington workers told to stay home till lunchtime
People working in central Wellington are being advised not to go into work until at least midday today.
People: Bruce Pepperell
Duration: 3'08"
07:12
Earthquake tremors continue to rock centre of the country
Turning now to the seismology of the quake, and GNS Science says there's a 30 percent chance of a magnitude six quake during the next week.
People: Caroline Holden
Duration: 3'39"
07:16
Wellington responds to earthquake
Wellington's Region Civil Defence Acting City Controller, Neville Brown, has been leading the emergency response to yesterday's earthquake.
People: Neville Brown
Duration: 5'16"
07:21
Marlborough residents react to quakes
The top of the South Island was also affected by last night's big earthquake, with its epicentre being twenty kilometres east of Seddon in Marlborough, and just twenty minutes from Blenheim.
People: Alison Hossain
Duration: 3'32"
07:24
Wellington wakes to quake assessments
Reporter Jonathan Mitchell was out and about in central Wellington.
People: Jonathan Mitchell
Duration: 1'33"
07:26
Wellingtonians carry on during quake
Not everyone caught in the earthquake was rattled...
People: Ali Green
Duration: 39"
07:27
Quake felt widely throughout New Zealand
The earthquake was felt as far afield as Te Awamutu and Christchurch, with residents from all the places in between describing it as extremely frightening.
People: Julie Collier
Duration: 1'56"
07:28
Australasian geography confuses Las Vegas newspaper
The earthquake has been reported around the world, but the subtleties of New Zealand geography escaped the Guardian Express in Las Vegas.
People: Geoff Robinson
Duration: 51"
07:30
Former resident of complex says altercations are common
A woman who used to live in the Christchurch housing complex where another woman was found dead at the weekend says assaults and altercations are all too common there.
People: Marcus Irvine
Duration: 2'44"
07:41
NZ says law change on asylum seekers justified
The Government says a new policy on asylum seekers in Australia justifies the recent law change it made to deal with any mass arrivals of boat people.
People: Jane Patterson
Duration: 3'18"
07:46
Sports News for 22 July 2013
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People: Gary Ahern
Duration: 2'57"
07:49
Doubts Kiwisaver tweaks would help first home buyers
There are concerns the Government's idea of raising Kiwisaver thresholds for first-time home buyers will not help them get a foot on the property ladder and could even push prices higher.
People: Anusha Bradley
Duration: 2'45"
07:52
Veterans want answers about exposure to radiation
Veterans from two New Zealand navy ships sent to protest against French atmospheric nuclear testing at Mururoa Atoll in the Pacific in 1973, are demanding answers about whether they were exposed to radiation.
People: Andrew McRae
Duration: 4'32"
07:57
Australia on a boat to nowhere at Lords
The second Ashes cricket test is over and England have gone two-nil up, beating Australia by 347 runs at Lord's.
People: Mihir Bose
Duration: 3'27"
08:09
Assessment of Wellington quake damage underway
With cordons in place in parts of the central city and some streets closed, the assessment of earthquake damage in central Wellington will continue throughout the morning.
People: Celia Wade Brown
Duration: 4'10"
08:14
Wellington harbourmaster assesses quake damage
The Wellington harbourmaster, Mike Pryce, has been at the port this morning, assessing the damage.
People: Mike Pryce
Duration: 3'58"
08:17
Reporter on streets of quake hit Wellington
Jonathan Mitchell is in central Wellington at the top of Willis street, near the Mercure Hotel which was evacuated last night.
People: Jonathan Mitchell
Duration: 1'49"
08:20
Top of the south island rocked by quakes
The top of the South Island has also been hit by last night's big earthquake.
People: Alison Hossain
Duration: 3'10"
08:23
Nelson family left traumatised by Wellington quake
A family from Nelson staying in Wellington on holiday have described how they were left traumatised when a wall in their apartment collapsed during the earthquake.
People: Carol Cooper
Duration: 2'22"
08:26
Cost details still unclear on Australia asylum seeker changes
The Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, is yet to work out what his new asylum seekers policy will cost to implement, but is going ahead with it anyway.
People: Michelle Grattan
Duration: 3'26"
08:29
Markets Update for 22 July 2013
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
People: Sharon Brettkelly
Duration: 1'05"
08:35
Sports News for 22 July 2013
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
People: Gary Ahern
Duration: 3'40"
08:38
Insurers expecting flood of calls after Wellington Quake
Insurers are bracing themselves for an influx of calls after Wellington was rocked by a 6.5 magnitude quake last night.
People: John Lucas
Duration: 4'12"
08:44
Seddon reacts to quakes
Reporter Alison Hossain is out and about in Seddon.
People: Alison Hossain
Duration: 2'00"
08:47
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2013
The police have formulated guidelines to help cut Māori prosecution rates by 25-per cent, as part of a joint strategy with iwi; The Māori Gout Action Group is urging men with untreated gout to see their family doctor and get on top of the painful disorder; A Whangaroa kuia has told the Waitangi Tribunal the 1907 Tohunga Suppression Act had terrible consequences for her mother; A group of 30 chief executives of Māori companies is heading to A boot camp in California next month.
People: Katrina Batten
Duration: 3'20"
08:50
Massey becomes first NZ university to offer free online courses
Massey University says it is poised to become the first New Zealand university to teach people online for free in what are known as MOOCs, or massive open online courses.
People: John Gerritsen
Duration: 3'04"
08:53
Team NZ beat Luna Rossa and book place in Louis Vuitton final
Louis Vuitton Cup racing resumed today with Team New Zealand again beating the Italian challenger, Luna Rossa.
People: Bob Fisher
Duration: 1'56"
08:55
News from Australia
With our Melbourne correspondent, Phil Kafcaloudes.
People: Phil Kafcaloudes
Duration: 4'44"