An infographic showing the salaries of Christchurch City Council managers.
A page banner promoting an article about Tony Marryatt.
A page banner promoting an article about earthquake probabilities.
A graph showing the probability of earthquakes in Canterbury.
A graph comparing rental prices in the main centres.
An infographic describing the collapse of the CTV building.
Graphs comparing residential property prices across Christchurch and New Zealand.
Graphs showing the probability of an earthquake near Christchurch.
Questions to Ministers 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Is he satisfied that actions to address the Christchurch earthquake are an adequate response; if not, what are his areas of concern? 2. AMY ADAMS to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the economic impact of the earthquake in Christchurch on 22 February 2011? 3. Hon CLAYTON COSGROVE to the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery: Is he satisfied with the level of support being offered to the people of Christchurch in the wake of the earthquake on 22 February 2011? 4. NICKY WAGNER to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What is the Government doing to support Canterbury businesses and employees through the earthquake recovery? 5. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Is she confident that the Ministry of Social Development has responded adequately to the Christchurch earthquake? 6. METIRIA TUREI to the Minister of Finance: Has he considered raising a temporary levy on income to help fund the rebuilding of Christchurch; if so, how much could it raise? 7. AARON GILMORE to the Minister for Tertiary Education: What work has been done to help the families of tertiary students and tertiary institutions affected by the 22 February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch? 8. Hon JIM ANDERTON to the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery: Will he ensure that Christchurch homeowners and businesses are able to access insurance cover from existing policies or new cover they require since the 22 February 2011 earthquake? 9. Hon JOHN BOSCAWEN to the Attorney-General: Has he asked the Māori Party to agree to amendments to the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Bill that would make it explicitly clear that customary title holders would not be able to charge individuals for accessing a beach, and require any negotiated settlements to be referred back to Parliament for validation; if so, what response did he receive? 10. Hon DAVID PARKER to the Attorney-General: Does the Government intend to proceed this week with its legislation to replace the existing Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004? 11. RAHUI KATENE to the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery: Did he agree with his spokesman's response to the situation for residents in Christchurch East following the earthquake of 22 February 2011, that, "It is apparent, given the scale out there, that there just wasn't sufficient hardware out there, loos and the like", and what urgent actions have been taken to give priority to communities in the eastern suburbs? 12. COLIN KING to the Minister of Civil Defence: Why was a state of national emergency declared on 23 February 2011?
A front page graphic for an article titled, "Christchurch remembers".
A map showing overseas locations visited by Mayor Bob Parker.
The logo for a series of articles titled, 'Project Canterbury'.
An incomplete map showing the location of a road closure.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Sign of the times".
A map showing zone changes to previously orange-zoned properties.
A graphic explaining a proposed rates rise and earthquake levy.
An infographic comparing the costs of red-zoning and remediating land.
Graphs comparing residential property prices across Christchurch and New Zealand.
A map showing the access route to the Rendezvous Hotel.
Context of the project: On 4 September 2010, 22 February 2011, 13 June 2011 and 23 December 2011 Christchurch suffered major earthquakes and aftershocks (well over 10,000) that have left the central city in ruins and many of the eastern suburbs barely habitable even now. The earthquakes on 22 February caused catastrophic loss of life with 185 people killed. The toll this has taken on the residents of Christchurch has been considerable, not least of all for the significant psychological impact and disruption it has had on the children. As the process of rebuilding the city commenced, it became clear that the arts would play a key role in maintaining our quality of life during difficult times. For me, this started with the children and the most expressive of all the art forms – music.
A graph showing revenue for the film, "When a City Falls".
An infographic showing the location of closed shops in Merivale Mall.
A map showing the location of road closures due to demolitions.
Continuing coverage of the Canterbury earthquake.
A map showing the location of a proposed subdivision in Kaiapoi.
A map showing the locations of damaged heritage homesteads in Canterbury.
Workers use a large water-blasting pipe to clear blocked drains. The photographer comments, "The Australian company Barry Bros Turned up very late at night to clean out our street drains of liquefaction".
A digitally manipulated image of 'Save Our Cathedral' ribbons hanging from a cordon fence near Latimer Square.
A graphic comparing spending in the Boxing Day and 'Boxing Day replay' sales.
A graphic promoting an interactive map of subdivisions on press.co.nz.