The corner of Cashel Street and High Street.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads "It's all right to feel lucky".
The corner of Manchester Street and Lichfield Street.
The corner of Manchester Street and Lichfield Street.
A bunch of flowers laid beside the Avon River during the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake. The photographer comments, "The organisers told me these were brought by an elderly South African woman. She had a disability so couldn't make it down to the riverbank herself, so she asked the organisers to throw them in on her behalf".
A video of an interview with Tracey McKeefrey about her leaky house. McKeefrey and her family have been living in the house since the 22 February 2011 earthquake, despite the fact that over 300 litres of water comes through the house every wet day. The property has been classified as TC3 but the family still does not know if it will be repaired or rebuilt.
The south-east corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.
The corner of Hereford Street and High Street.
A view of High Street from the corner of Hereford Street.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads, "It's all right to feel overwhelmed some days".
The intersection of Lichfield Street, High Street and Manchester Street.
A cleared property on Seabreeze Close, Bexley.
A slumped wooden boardwalk along New Brighton Road
The north-west corner of Cashel Street and Manchester Street.
A view of High Street from the corner of Hereford Street.
A view of Cashel Street, looking west, from the corner of Manchester Street.
Corner of Hereford Street and Manchester Street. A digger remains on the former site of Cash Converters.
Scaffolding around MSC House on Lichfield Street. Part of the building's facade has fallen away.
Weeds are growing through cracks in the pavement outside abandoned properties on Seabreeze Close, Bexley.
A view towards Cathedral Square from the corner of Hereford Street and High Street.
Repair work being done to the Victoria Clock Tower on the corner of Montreal Street and Victoria Street.
A view of Manchester Street, looking north from the intersection of Cashel Street and Manchester Street.
An over-grown hedge along an abandoned property on Waireka Lane, Bexley.
Mounds of liquefaction at an abandoned property on Waireka Lane, Bexley.
The corner of Hereford Street and Manchester Street, which was formerly the site of the Manchester Courts building.
A view of Manchester Street, looking south, from the corner of Manchester Street and Hereford Street. On the left is the former site of the Manchester Courts building, and on the right the former site of Cash Converters.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads, "It's all right to feel proud of how we've coped".
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads "It's all right to feel a little blue now and then".
Repair work being done to the Victoria Clock Tower on the corner of Montreal Street and Victoria Street.
The north-west corner of Manchester Street and Cashel Street.