A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cashel Street. Old Lamb & Hayward funeral home and EPMU offices".
A video of an interview with Sean Duxfield, the exhibitions and collections team leader at the Christchurch Art Gallery, about installing Michael Parekowhai's bull sculpture, 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer', in the Christchurch Arts Centre market square. The sculpture was installed in secret on a patch of grass.
Group action may be taken against the Earthquake Commission over the quality of repairs to damaged Christchurch homes.
The Earthquake Commission has brought forward its deadline for repairing thousands of earthquake-damaged properties in Canterbury by 12 months.
The Earthquake Commission has been granted an interim injunction stopping a blogger sharing details from a leaked email with Canterbury home owners.
A damaged building on Liverpool Street. A sign in the window reads, 'Our family home'. Security fencing has been placed around the building to restrict access.
The Earthquake Commission has agreed to meet with the Institute of Surveyors next week over concerns about how assessments of earthquake damaged Christchurch homes are being done.
An earthquake community group in Canterbury says a damning report on the ineffectiveness of the Earthquake Commission highlights the frustration of getting information on their own homes.
EQC's manager for the Canterbury home repair programme, Reid Stiven, respondes to claims of misleading estimates of damage to household foundations from the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
Tower Insurance has increased the amount it is willing to pay towards repairing an earthquake-damaged Christchurch home, but is still refusing to pay for a more expensive rebuild.
One model of the Temple for Christchurch with a rectangular base of Jarrah and solid silver conical shapes and wave like walls representing the movement of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Based on the Temple for Christchurch sculpture that was designed by Hippathy Valentine.
Both sides are expected to sum up their cases today in the legal battle between Tower Insurance and a Christchurch couple, over the amount owed on an earthquake damaged home.
The Earthquake Commission has been forced into an embarrassing admission that the details of all 83-thousand clients in its Canterbury Home Repair programme have been accidentally emailed to the wrong address.
On the third anniversary of the first major earthquake to hit Christchurch thousands of people with the most badly damaged homes are still wrangling with their insurance companies over rebuilds.
A message in a bottle, hidden under the floor of a Christchurch home for over fifty years, has been discovered during earthquake repairs and its writer's been tracked down.
For one of our city’s most famous early women settlers, poor health had marred not only her voyage to New Zealand but also her arrival to her new home at Riccarton. From the moment Jane Deans…
A Waikato primary school refuses to back down and re-enroll a violent eleven year old and the country's largest general insurer defends changes to home insurance policies in the wake of the Christchurch earthquakes.
The Earthquake Commission has admitted its privacy breach was almost 10 times worse than it had said, with the details of all 83-thousand clients in its Canterbury Home Repair programme being emailed out.
The Earthquake Commission has admitted the details of all 83-thousand clients in its Canterbury Home Repair programme have been accidentally emailed to the wrong place, not just the almost 10 thousand it said on Friday
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