Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 22 February 2014.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Friday 4 November 2011.
Page 2 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 1 November 2012.
Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 30 October 2012.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Wednesday 27 March 2013.
Page 9 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 29 September 2012.
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 25 February 2014.
Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 11 December 2012.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 31 October 2012.
Page 5 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 27 March 2013.
A PDF copy of The Star newspaper, published on Thursday 24 February 2011.
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 3 September 2014.
Members of the New Zealand police shifting a wooden beam from the ruins of the collapsed Canterbury Television Building in the aftermath of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. One of the New Zealand Police members has put on a bicycle helmet as protection. Around them, emergency personnel are searching the rubble for trapped people.
Page 4 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 8 November 2012.
Page 3 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 13 April 2011.
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 31 March 2014.
Page 3 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 1 March 2014.
Members of the Police and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams working on the site of the CTV Building.
Members of the Police and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams digging through rubble on the site of the CTV Building.
A member of the New Zealand Police with a skateboard extracted from the collapsed Canterbury Television Building on Madras Street Behind him, emergency personnel can be seen searching the rubble for trapped people. Above the workers is the arm of an excavator which has been used to shift rubble.
Three diggers clearing rubble side by side on the site of the CTV Building, members of the Police and the New Zealand and Chinese Urban Search and Rescue teams looking on.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. People searching for missing family and friends report to the Papanui Police to file reports. Omar Elhadad after reporting people missing in the CTV building".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. People searching for missing family and friends report to the Papanui Police to file reports. Dr. Rose Ruiz and Dr. Len after reporting people missing in the CTV building".
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Nao Yoshimizu comforting the grieving relative of an earthquake victim. The image has been further graffitied to hide the officer's uniform, and the original advertisement text ("You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop.") altered to read "You too can do something ordinary. Become a human".