The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Can we fix it?".
A paper sign hangs on security fencing that surrounds a demolition site. It reads, 'Voted Chch Best Demo 2012'.
The Devon Bed and Breakfast has been cordoned off after it was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads "It's all right to feel lucky".
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
A photograph of the cliff face along Wakefield Avenue in Sumner. It is showing signs of recent rockfall.
A rubbish skip in an alleyway is full of building rubble, with piles of bricks scattered around it.
Now a heap of rubble. It didn't stand up to the bigger aftershocks
From a house truck labelled 'Dunrentin' the occupant claims that since the Feb 2012 earthquake this is the only accommodation that his family can afford.
Since that earthquake, the reultant damage to housing had caused housing rentals to soar, beyond the reach of many of theose displaced.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Roger Sutton, former chief executive of the the power lines company, Orion and since June 2011 Chief Executive Officer of the Canterbury Earhquake Recovery Authority, is shown in a straitjacket, raving. An unseen interviewer asks him how it feels after 'two years in the job'.
Roger Sutton's work in leading the Earthquake Authority after the February earthquake was extremely stressful, considering the magnitude of the task.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Shows a helicopter spray painting Christchurch with the Canterbury colours of black and red. Someone in the helicopter yells that 'it's gotta be better than tint of TC3'. Context: Probably refers to the apology by Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee for offending Christchurch's TC3 residents after saying he was 'sick and tired' of their moaning. TC3 means 'technical category 3'. Land classified TC3 is the mostly badly quake-damaged considered economically repairable.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Shows an egg that represents '2012' with a chick beginning to peck its way out. In the background storms rage. Someone hopes that it will 'be softer and fuzzier than the last one!' Context: Refers to the difficulties and disasters of 2011 in New Zealand. Christchurch earthquakes and aftershocks continue with complicating rebuilding and insurance issues, the wreck of the Rena, and various weather events and political issues.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Is it to "ward" off evil spirits?.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads, "It's all right to feel overwhelmed some days".
A collapsed stone wall on Main Road in Redcliffs. The house it belongs to has been red-stickered.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
Brickwork from the Arts Centre on the grass where it fell during the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
An offices in the Registry Buildings starting to be packed away so it can be moved to a new location.
A photograph of a fire place removed from a house at 116 Centaurus Road before it was demolished.
An uprooted tree near the Avon River. The tree has fallen into a shipping container beside it.
A boulder falling down a cliff in Sumner after a worker dislodged it from the top.
The letter box of a house on Avonside Drive. Someone has written EQC on it.
A boulder falling down a cliff in Sumner after a worker dislodged it from the top.
A boulder falling down a cliff in Sumner after a worker dislodged it from the top.
A boulder falling down a cliff in Sumner after a worker dislodged it from the top.
A boulder falling down a cliff in Sumner after a worker dislodged it from the top.