A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 20 June 2011.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 2 April 2012.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 12 September 2010.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 11 July 2011.
A PDF copy of the Southern View newspaper, published on Monday 16 December 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 5 December 2010.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 9 July 2012.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 13 February 2011.
A PDF copy of the Southern View newspaper, published on Monday 30 September 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 4 July 2010.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 1 August 2011.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 29 April 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 1 August 2010.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 6 August 2012.
A PDF copy of the Southern View newspaper, published on Monday 9 September 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 14 November 2011.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 27 February 2012.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 21 January 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 25 July 2010.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 11 February 2013.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 24 September 2012.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 30 January 2011.
Four cartoons in the same frame commenting on news and happenings in the week ending 15 December 2011. The cartoons refer to the expulsion of the controversial Member of Parliament, Brendan Horan, from the New Zealand First Party by its leader, Winston Peters; the stereotyping of New Zealand as being 'Middle Earth' following the filming of 'The Hobbit', punned as 'The Habbit'; the lax attitude to building design and standards, which led to the CTV Building disaster in the Christchurch earthquake; the news about the New Zealand SPCA teaching dogs to drive. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A man wearing shorts and gumboots stands surrounded by liquefaction beside his collapsing house. He tries to phone the 'Quake helpline' for assistance and gets the response 'You have reached the quake helpline... If you're up to your knees in liquefaction... Press 1. If your house is down around your ears... Press 2. If you're looking for assistance or answers press on'. Context - The increasing frustration and misery of many Christchurch residents who are experiencing huge difficulty getting assistance after months of delays and continuing aftershocks following the Christchurch earthquakes of 4th September, 22 February and the two most recent ones on 13 June. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Several months after the Canterbury earthquakes the Minister for the Redevelopment of Christchurch, Gerry Brownlee, tells people in Christchurch to stop fretting as 'Christchurch will still be a very English looking city'. He refers to several rebuilding options that imitate English cities. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A man representing 'EQC' (Earthquake Commission) talks to a couple outside their collapsed house. He says 'Unfortunately, this is a NORTH Canterbury collapse - so you'll only get your first $100,000 back.' Context: This refers both to the collapse of the South Canterbury Finance Company and to the problems that people are having with insurance companies in North Canterbury after the first Christchurch earthquake on September 4th 2010. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Text reads 'Dalai Lama visits Christchurch ostensibly to sympathise with quake-hit residents'. The cartoon shows the Dalai Lama bestowing blessings on a large crowd. In an insert he is seen sitting cross-legged on top of Mount Cook saying 'But off the record I came to look for a quiet spot to retire to!' Context - The Dalai Lama visited the quake-hit city for two days in early June. He also sent a letter of condolence to Prime Minister John Key after the February 22 earthquake. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
The cartoon shows God sitting at his computer with an image of a devastated Christchurch on the screen. He is about to hit the 'smite' key. Text above reads 'God at his computer'. Context - Two more earthquakes rocked Christchurch on 13th June, following those of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011. The first magnitude 5.5 quake struck at 1pm, 10 kilometres east of Christchurch at Taylor's Mistake beach, at a depth of 11 kilometres, and sent people scrambling for cover. It was followed at 2.20pm by a more powerful magnitude 6 quake, centred 10 kilometres southeast of the city and 9km underground. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Text reads 'Cantabrians' spirit, two weeks on-' The cartoon shows the wrecked Christchurch Cathedral which is its true 'appearance' after the 19th February earthquake. Behind the devastation rises the ghost of the spire which is described as 'reality.' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A small boy proudly tells his father 'Next month our class is donating all our pocket money to the quake fund'. His father, who is sitting in an armchair reading a newspaper with a headline that says 'Brownlee lavishes top dollar pay on quake panel' is so furious that steam pours out of his head. Context - The public has been very generous with donations to victims of the Christchurch earthquakes. Questions are now being asked about the Christchurch City Council's handling of consultants' contracts (to do with the rebuilding of the city after the earthquakes). City councillors have been questioning the council's awarding of more than $2.8 million of contracts to consultants. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).