Government initiative providing a temporary accommodation service to people displaced by the Canterbury or Christchurch earthquakes. Contains information about the service, and online registration forms for property owners and applicants.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 26 February 2011 entitled, "Shaken City".
Manchester Street near the corner of Gloucester Street.
Canterbury Provincial Council and Supreme Court Buildings, Durham Street North.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Canterbury Provincial Council and Supreme Court Buildings, Durham Street North.
Colombo Street looking south towards Cathedral Square, taken from Armagh Street.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Christchurch Cathedral, photo taken from the Warners Novotel, Cathedral Square.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
St Elmo Courts corner of Montreal & Hereford Streets
Gloucester Street looking west, near the corner of Manchester Street.
Colombo Street looking north, taken from the Gloucester Street intersection.
Structural engineers taking a break on the roof of the Warners Hotel, Cathedral Square.
Gloucester Street looking west, near the corner of New Regent Street.
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
Saint Asaph Street between Madras & Manchester Streets
View of Cathedral Square, taken from the Warners Novotel.
Robert Jones Building - corner of Colombo & Armagh Street
Corin Dann reporting from the Christchurch Art Gallery/Civil Defence Headquarters for TVNZ.
748 Colombo Street, between Armagh Street and Gloucester Street.
Palmers Road, near the corner of Caithness Street, New Brighton, Christchurch.
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 25 February 2011 showing earthquake damage to the Anglican Church of The Most Holy Trinity in Winchester Street Lyttelton. Photograph shows the bracing to the northern transept erected after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Architect The earthquake damaged northern wall of the Anglican Church of t...
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 14 July 2011 showing damage to the Lyttelton Historical Museum on the corner of Gladstone Quay and Donald Street. The photograph shows the safety fencing and containers installed after the 22 February 2011 earthquakes. Architect Closed after the September 2010 earthquakes, the Lyttelton Museum bu...
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, is leading the government's response to the latest round of earthquakes.
Showcases creative long drop toilets that Christchurch residents have installed following the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
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The "Lyttelton Review" newsletter for 14 November 2011, produced by the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre.
A news item titled, "Answers to Critical Questions About Buildings", published on the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre's website on Friday, 01 July 2011.