A table showing CERA's operational expenditure.
A table giving details of the budget.
A table giving numbers of EQC opt-outs.
A table comparing concrete use in Auckland and Christchurch.
A table showing traffic volumes in the Lyttelton tunnel.
A table comparing rental prices in Christchurch and other centres.
A table giving statistics on visas issued to rebuild workers.
A table showing the results of a survey on insurance claims.
A table giving figures for migration between South Canterbury and Australia.
A table showing the status of EQC claims in South Canterbury.
An infographic made up of tables showing changes to Christchurch immigration rates.
A table listing numbers of earthquakes recorded by Geonet since 4 September 2010.
A table showing the decrease in Saudi students studying in Christchurch since 2008.
A table showing the results of Christchurch City Council's Detailed Engineering Evaluation assessments.
A table showing the expected number of teachers to be lost in Christchurch.
An empty ice-cream sundae cup sits on an abandoned table at McDonalds.
A photograph of a refreshments table at the opening of Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat.
A table giving statistics on injuries in the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 earthquakes.
Information table about '185 Empty Chairs', Pete Majendie's art installation commemorating those who died in the earthquake.
A table giving the number of earthquakes recorded in Christchurch and North Canterbury since 4 September 2010.
A meal that has fallen off a table can still be seen inside a cafe in the Pavilion building.
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.
CD racks and bookshelf in lounge. Amazing that the glass vase on the glass topped coffee table didn't move!
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The former post office building in Cathedral Square. In the background is the Ibis Hotel. Chairs and tables have been left abandoned outside Starbucks.
A digitally manipulated image of furniture and machinery. The photographer comments, "This furniture restoration company got caught in the middle of the Christchurch earthquake and lost a whole wall. After constant exposure to the elements everything now needs a bit of restoration. They are now working in a different part of Christchurch, but their past can still be seen".
All red zoned and it looked like no one is living anywhere in Culver Place. All awaiting demolition.
Three men chat in a pub. One of them reads a newspaper article about the Mayor of Christchurch, Bob Parker, who commented that he was scared of earthquakes when in Wellington. All three drinkers would rather be in Wellington than trapped beside Bob Parker at a dinner table.
Context: Christchurch's Mayor has told the Emergency Management Conference he's scared to be in Wellington. He gave graphic descriptions of the Christchurch earthquakes, getting people to bang on the tables for 45 seconds so they could see what it felt like.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A photograph of the opening of the Think Differently Book Exchange. In the centre of the photograph, two people are browsing the books in the fridge, and to the left people are sitting at a picnic table reading.
New PM of Australia Julia Gillard stands on top of a house of cards that looks extremely unstable. She says 'As newly elected PM of Australia I promise all cards on the table'. Below are the words 'NZ not the only shaky country..' Refers to the recent closely-contested and 'most-extraordinary Australian election in decades' which has been won by Labour's Julia Gillard. The negotiating for a new government by Julia Gillard against her Liberal rival Tony Abbott took 17 days, with Julia Gillard, in the end, able to cobble together a government with the support of independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott as well as the Greens plus a long list of promises. Critics see her coalition as dysfunctional. The text below refers to the Canterbury earthquake of 4th September 2010.
Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
A man sits at a table reading a C.C.C. (Christchurch City Council) report with the title 'Where your rates go!' He says 'Rubbish collection sewer roads squanderings bail outs' Context - After the Christchurch earthquake of 4 September 2010 rates have been of particular concern to residents which means people are sensitive to any possibility of squandering.
Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).