Looking over the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Looking inside the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Looking inside the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Emily Cooper, who worked as a reporter in the CTV building, which was destroyed by the earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Ross at work in the Red Zone, Lichfield Street".
Members of the Senior Management Team are let inside one the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team photographed in front of the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team about to be guided around the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Police and Army personnel work to guard the CBD cordon at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street.
People in hard hats and high visibility jackets at work on Montreal Street, in the rain.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Members of the Senior Management Team photographed in front of the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Members of the Senior Management Team about to be guided around the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Police and Army personnel work to guard the CBD cordon at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Armagh Street.
Filipino caregivers, after working long hours in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake, are now being denied work permits.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. Steve Simpson from the Earthquake Commission at work in Lyttelton".
People in hard hats and high visibility jackets at work on Montreal Street, in the rain.
Colour photograph of rubble and partial remains of the Chancery Chambers, with 3 diggers at work.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "At work on the City Council building in Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "At work on the City Council building in Hereford Street".
Today marks one week since the devastating earthquake struck Christchurch. Work within the cordon is continuing.
The cartoon shows Prime Minister John Key as a surgeon in a blood-spattered white coat; he has just created a Frankenstein monster which has resulted in the Minister for Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee and Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker joined together in a single body named 'CERA". Gerry Brownlee clutches a huge spiked mallet and Bob Parker a paintbrush. Context - a new bill is being rushed through parliament to establish the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera); it empowers it to lead reconstruction efforts in Christchurch. It gives Cera specific powers to get information from any source, to requisition and build on land and to carry out demolitions. It can also take over local authorities if they are not working effectively on recovery work. The monster suggests distinctly differing philosophies on how the work of rebuilding Christchurch should proceed. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cathedral Square".
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
Members of the security team photographed infront of the Registry building where they are helping to gather work and important items.
The Christchurch Casino opens again tonight for the first time since February's earthquake left about 500 people out of work.
A Royal New Zealand Navy work party boarding up the broken window of a store in Lyttelton.
Emergency and security staff members prepare to enter the 6th floor of the Registry building to retrieve work from the offices there.