A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 5 September 2011.
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A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 12 September 2011.
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A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 26 September 2011.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 12 December 2011.
A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Monday 5 December 2011.
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A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 13 February 2011.
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A PDF copy of The Observer community newspaper, published on Sunday 30 January 2011.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake: Lyttelton: John Key tours the town in an Army LAV".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake: Lyttelton: Food tent set up in Lyttelton Civil Defence centre".
Graffiti of an angel clutching a bottle, accompanied by the text "Chritchurch (sic) living make a good man drink." The photographer comments, "Living in Christchurch during the earthquakes was hard on all of us. Some people got drunk to forget or blot out the aftershocks, whilst others dare not drink so that they would be in full control just in case another big earthquake/aftershock occurred. As of today 24 September 2011 there has been 8660 earthquakes/aftershocks in the Christchurch area".
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch edition of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 1 September 2011.
The cartoon shows the Christchurch Cathedral surrounded by rubble and with its steeple gone. The bell lies on the ground and pieces of broken stone form the word 'tragedy'. Context - The Christchurch earthquake 22 February 2011. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Christchurch Health authorities say they will never put acutely unwell patients on top floors again after having to evacuate them after the 22nd of February earthquake.
Civil Defence says as many as sixty thousand people are expected to return to Christchurch after fleeing the city because of last month's earthquake.
The inquest into many of the deaths in the Christchurch earthquake will today hear evidence about the more than 60 language students who perished in the Canterbury Television building.
The woman who fought the odds to regain her mobility after being trapped and crushed in her collapsed work place, the PGC building, when Christchurch was devastated by the earthquake of February 22. She is now helping other quake victims, especially the children of injured parents some of who have had long periods of separation.
Edgeware Supervalue Supermarket being demolished after the 6.3 magnitude quake hit Christchurch 22 February 2011.
A sign for Christchurch Casino reads 'We are open'.
The new Christchurch City Council building on Worcester Street.
The new Christchurch City Council building on Worcester Street.