A photograph of Julia Holden's painting 'Red Zone Home 1' displayed on a billboard on Moorhouse Avenue in Christchurch.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Dealing with the aftermath".
A page banner listing earthquake-related articles.
A presentation by Dr Zita Joyce at UC CEISMIC's Contestable Fund mini-conference. The presentation was titled, "Radio Quake: broadcasting in post-quake Christchurch".
An infographic comparing unemployment rates in Canterbury to the rest of New Zealand.
A page banner for a report about the 2010 Boxing Day earthquake.
A graphic describing a proposal to use demolition rubble for land reclamation in Lyttelton.
A page banner promoting an article about the proposed development of the Hagley Park cricket oval.
A compliation of photographs of memorials from around the world.
A page banner promoting an article about Clarendon Tower.
A photograph showing All Right? flags lining a walkway towards the University Bookshop at the University of Canterbury.
The index page for the Your Weekend section of The Press, featuring a photograph of the temporary offices being used by The Press.
The front page graphic for a supplement to The Press titled, "Land and new homes".
A graph showing the proportion of workplaces that have relocated due to the earthquakes.
A map showing the locations of damaged heritage homesteads in Canterbury.
A map showing the locations of proposed developments in the central city.
An infographic showing the effects of the 22 February 2011 earthquake on students.
An incomplete graphic showing plans for the proposed EPIC Innovation Centre.
A graphic giving statistics on police call-outs to Victoria Street.
The front page graphic for the Your Weekend section of The Press, featuring an article about helping children deal with stress.
An advertisement for 'The Pledge for Canterbury' campaign advising that The Pledge can be signed at Northlands Shopping Centre.
A presentation by Dr Deirdre Hart (Department of Geography) on "Making Coastal Cities Resilient: Lessons from Christchurch" as part of the 2012 Earthquake Forums held at the University of Canterbury.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Death zone".
A map showing the location of fault lines in Canterbury.
An infographic about Jane Deans's account of the 1869 earthquake.
A page banner promoting a special "Rebuilding" edition of the At Home section of The Press.
A graph showing the result of a survey by the TC3 Residents Group of residents in the green-blue zone.
A graphic for an article about Lonely Planet ranking Christchurch in the top ten cities of 2013.
A motion-blurred photograph of houses, with the Port Hills in the background. The photographer comments, "This I hope gives you a feel of what it feels like in an earthquake. When you spend your whole life thinking that you and your home are built on solid ground, it can be quite a shock when you find it is not. You can feel the house shaking like a dog with a toy, rising up violently underneath you or the most gentle form which is when the ground moves gently like a wave moving under a rowing boat. It is not just the movement, you often get a rumbling sound which can precede a violent shake or can result in no movement at all. This means that some vehicles can sound like the rumbling initially and in the early days would get your heart racing. Another form of stress is when big excavators as heavy as a tank move as you can feel the ground shake from streets away, but you do not always hear the engine. For most of us the problem when the shaking starts, is wondering if this is the start of an extremely violent earthquake or will it peter out".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Prisoners to help rebuild".