An infographic about land damage in Parklands.
A map showing the changes to electorate enrolments.
A map showing the possible location of a fault line below Christchurch.
An uncompleted map showing the location and status of supermarkets.
A map showing the route of the Red Zone bus tour.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Message in a bottle".
A graphic describing the status of heritage buildings.
A page banner advertising a 'Project Canterbury' feature.
A map showing the location and magnitude of an aftershock 10km east of Lyttelton.
A page banner promoting a feature about lessons to be learnt from San Francisco.
A graph showing annual house value growth in Canterbury.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Leaving town".
An infographic showing the location of malls built from shipping containers.
A graph comparing the Christchurch price index to the New Zealand index.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Rebuild debate".
Graphs showing people's expectations for the future.
An infographic showing the layout of City Mall.
An infographic listing the ten global cities to watch.
A map showing the drop zones of critical buildings in the CBD.
A graphic for a feature titled, "Come on Nelson, let's get behind the Crusaders".
An infographic on a proposed residential rezoning.
An infographic showing retail floor size limits in the draft Central City Plan.
A map showing the location of an emergency stopbank on Avonside Drive.
A list of newly released casualities of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A chart showing the amount of money paid out by ACC as a result of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A graphic for a feature titled, "Visions for Christchurch".
A view after the 6.3 magnatude quake hit Christchurch 22 February 2011. As time drifts by, more quickly now it seems! Somewhere inside of me youth still lingers, I’m still chasing dreams and butterflies And gazing at rainbows in wonder! For I believe youth never fades In the eyes of those who can see From the inside out! From a poem by Annab...
Known by the locals as the "Owner's House" of the large Farnley Brick and Tile Works which was situated nearby. Established by the Austin brothers in 1863 the brickworks were named after the town of Farnley in Yorkshire England, from where the family had come. I remember the brickworks as a child and I think they were demolished in the 1970's. V...
Page 10 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Monday 20 June 2011.
Page 14 of the Zest section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 6 July 2011.