New book offers insight into what life was like during the Christchurch ea…
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Rosie Belton launches her new book Living with Earthquakes (and their aftermath).
Rosie Belton launches her new book Living with Earthquakes (and their aftermath).
EQC has reopened over 600 claims for defective foundation repairs in 12 months.
A memorial service held a minute's silence for the 185 lives lost
On Friday morning he spoke about the moment he found out about the terror attack.
A video run-through of the interactive documentary Obrero. Obrero ('worker') is an independent multi-platform documentary project. It tells the stories of Filipino rebuild workers temporarily migrating to Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand after the earthquake in 2011. The interactive documentary can be explored at https://www.obrerofilm.com/. Norman Zafra is a Filipino journalist-documentary maker and currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Auckland's Media and Communication Department. He has worked as producer, writer, and director of award-winning Philippine TV documentary programmes such as Reporter’s Notebook and I-Witness.