The front page graphic for an earthquake edition of The Press. The main headline reads, "Families flee shaken city".
The front page graphic for a special tribute edition of The Press.
A poster featuring the headline, 'Few seek quake hardship grants'.
A graphic for a 'Walkabout: Ward by ward' feature in The Press.
The front page graphic for a special edition of the 'At Home' section of the Press titled, 'Rebuilding'.
An infographic showing details of the 4 September 2010 earthquake, damage sustained, and services available.
An infographic giving information about roads, water and sanitation following the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A map showing the earthquake epicentre and new faultline trace.
An infographic charting aftershocks for 12 hours between 6 and 7 September.
The front page graphic for an earthquake edition of The Press. The main headline reads, "100,000 homes need repairs".
A page banner listing earthquake-related articles.
A page banner listing earthquake-related articles.
A map showing the earthquake epicentre and new faultline trace.
An infographic charting aftershocks for 12 hours between 15 and 16 September.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Lessons Learned".
A special liftout for schools, on earthquake causes and effects.
An advertisement for 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
The cover of 'The Big Quake', a book about the 4 September earthquake produced by The Press.
A photograph of an Urban Search and Rescue team member removing a framed picture from the wall of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a dusty monitor in an earthquake-damaged building on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The Residential Access Project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Dislodged bricks can also be seen around the monitor.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street. The NewstalkZB building on Worcester Street can be seen in the distance.
A photograph of a man standing outside an earthquake-damaged building on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street which is being used as a car park. The photograph was taken during the Residential Access Project which gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph from inside a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The majority of the wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed. A clothes horse and a monitor are covered in dust.
A photograph of an Urban Search and Rescue team member examining the contents of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The buildings wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed.
A photograph of a desk and turn table taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The desk and turn table are covered in dust and rubble, and the outer wall is crumbled behind them.
A photograph of two workers beginning the clean-up and evacuation of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a sign about liquefaction in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum.
A photograph of a sign in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The sign displays information about the 4 September 2010 earthquake.