Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "At work on the City Council building in Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "At work on the City Council building in Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Art work decoration on a shipping container, Main Road, Sumner".
Oil and mixed media (ground up bricks and mortar and cordon tape) painting of an army woman (Private Rachel Crins of the 2nd Canterbury NMWC Battalion) behind a cordon restricting access to building damage from September 4, 2010 Canterbury earthquake.
The cartoon shows Prime Minister John Key as a surgeon in a blood-spattered white coat; he has just created a Frankenstein monster which has resulted in the Minister for Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee and Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker joined together in a single body named 'CERA". Gerry Brownlee clutches a huge spiked mallet and Bob Parker a paintbrush. Context - a new bill is being rushed through parliament to establish the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera); it empowers it to lead reconstruction efforts in Christchurch. It gives Cera specific powers to get information from any source, to requisition and build on land and to carry out demolitions. It can also take over local authorities if they are not working effectively on recovery work. The monster suggests distinctly differing philosophies on how the work of rebuilding Christchurch should proceed. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A view of the newly re-opened New Regent Street. A road work sign lies on the road.
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
Wellington businesses are being encouraged to work with their counterparts in Christchurch to help with post-earthquake rebuild projects.
The Christchurch Casino opens again tonight for the first time since February's earthquake left about 500 people out of work.
A group of people watching the demolition work on the Brannigan's Building at the corner of Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street.
Damage to Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. A member of the public looks through the fences with diggers at work.
Detail of some deconstruction work on the Crowne Plaza Hotel, close up with a digger on a pile of demolition rubble.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out telephone surveys about SCIRT work.
A worker supervises the demoliton work on the Amuri Courts. Other workers and a digger can be seen in the background.
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
A worker supervises the demoliton work on the Amuri Courts. Other workers and a digger can be seen in the background.
A photograph showing demolition work proceeding behind the fences on High Street while people in high-vis walk past.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Roads at Pines Beach need a lot of work. Day after the earthquake".
A Royal New Zealand Navy work party boarding up the broken window of a store in Lyttelton.
A photograph of unfinished art work using Maori motifs at the Community Law Centre on Madras Street.
A photograph of unfinished art work using Māori motifs, at the Community Law Centre on Madras Street.
A photograph of unfinished art work using Māori motifs at the Community Law Centre on Madras Street.
A photograph of street art on Ferry Road. The photographer attributes the work to APEK and JFK.
A work party from the Royal New Zealand Navy on the back of a truck in Lyttelton.
A photograph of unfinished art work using Māori motifs at the Community Law Centre on Madras Street.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Roads at Pines Beach need a lot of work. Day after the earthquake".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Detail of the stone work at Christ's College, Rolleston Avenue".