A graphic giving the status of Manning Intermediate School.
A graphic giving the status of Glenmoor Primary School.
A graphic giving the status of Kendal Primary School.
A graphic giving the status of Lyttelton West School.
A graphic giving the status of Linwood Avenue School.
A graphic giving the status of Hammersley Park School.
A graphic giving the status of Branston Intermediate School.
A graphic giving the status of Burwood School.
A graphic giving the status of Discovery 1 School.
An illustration of a proposal for Christ Church Cathedral.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Town Hall in balance".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Parata rules out mergers".
A graphic giving the status of Aranui Primary School.
A graphic giving the status of Avondale Primary School.
A map showing the location of sites for a design competition to be judged by Prince Charles.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "New Regent Street: when will it reopen?".
A graphic giving the status of Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Waitaha.
A graphic giving the status of Okains Bay School.
An infographic describing research into historic earthquakes on the Greendale Fault.
A graphic giving the status of Le Bons Bay School.
A graphic giving the status of Ouruhia Model School.
A graphic showing how much material from tall building demolitions is recycled.
A graphic showing damage to the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings.
An illustration of a smartphone showing the location of AMI Stadium at Lancaster Park.
A map showing the location of proposed bus hubs.
In the top frame someone unseen (Murray McCully) in the Beehive says 'John! - There's been a bad reaction to us taking special powers to fix problems in Auckland!' Prime Minister John Key says 'What Murray?' In the lower frame Minister for the Rugby World Cup, Murray McCully, says 'The worst hit parts of Christchurch have declared themselves Fan Zones!' and the PM says 'Oh S..t!' The little Evans man says 'Sounds better than Red Zone!' Context: Refers to the chaos over transport and crowd control in the fanzone when much larger numbers of people flocked to the Rugby World Cup opening and revelry than expected. The government used special powers to take over the management of Queens Wharf fanzone spaces previously managed by an Auckland Council group, thus rather undermining the Mayor, Len Brown and the Auckland City Council. A new plan was signed off under special powers by Murray McCully directly after the fiasco. The Christchurch comment refers to the areas worst hit by the earhquakes.
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A study by the Department of Labour shows 24,000 extra workers will be needed to complete the rebuild of Christchurch. The workers to be housed at Burnham or on a ship in Lyttelton, there are so many advantages to this scheme that the man in the cartoon decides it cannot possibly work.
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Shows Minister for Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee delighted with his plan to rebuild Christchurch and to have it paid for buy the PM's casino. Context: Refers to the Christchurch Central Development Unit that Minister for Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee has put in place. Refers also to the very controversial deal that Prime Minister John Key has made with Auckland's SkyCity to the effect that SkyCity will pay the full construction cost of a new convention centre - estimated at $350 million, in return for being allowed to add more gaming tables and machines, and extending its licence beyond 2021.
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An infographic showing the causes of the CTV building collapse.
An infographic showing planned changes to transport in the central city.