A video of members of the New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Army guarding cordons in the Christchurch central city after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The video also includes footage of a helicopter flying over the central city.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 21 June 2013 entitled, "Buying New Zealand Made...".
Building Record Form for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Woolstore, 116-118 Durham Street, Christchurch.
A map showing the location of a new pop-up market, cinema and art studio in New Brighton.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter leaving from Hagley Park.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter flying above Hagley Park.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter flying above Hagley Park.
A chart comparing electricity price increases in Christchurch to the rest of New Zealand.
A graph comparing domestic trading activity in Canterbury to the rest of New Zealand.
A graph comparing EFT-POS spending in Canterbury to the rest of New Zealand.
Radio New Zealand reporter Jessica Maddock reports on a briefing by Mayor Bob Parker.
A map of the tectonic plate boundary of the alpine fault in New Zealand.
A photograph of members of the New Zealand Army deconstructing a concrete block wall.
Staff Sergeant Manu from the New Zealand Army helping organise the Student Volunteer Army.
Staff Sergeant Manu from the New Zealand Army helping organise the Student Volunteer Army.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter landing in Hagley Park.
A copy of the award application for the New Zealand Engineering Excellence Awards 2013.
The old Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi, cordoned off with warning tape.
A photograph of a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter landing in Hagley Park.
The old Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi, cordoned off with warning tape.
The old Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi, cordoned off with warning tape.
The old Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi, cordoned off with warning tape.
The Government has created an agency to try to lure foreign students back to New Zealand after the Christchurch earthquake.
For a change of pace, a group from Underground Overground Archaeology spent last week out of the office, and out of Christchurch at the New Zealand Archaeological Association Conference on Stewart Island. The New Zealand Archaeological Association (known affectionately as … Continue reading →
‘If you dig a hole through the centre of the Earth, you would arrive in New Zealand’. As Spanish children, we learnt that at school. Spain is the Antipodes of New Zealand. Both countries are at the same time joined … Continue reading →
It’s that time of the year again, carols, Christmas shopping, annual staff parties, parades and backyard barbeques. For many of us, Christmas traditions are passed down through our families, and some of the fare found on our festive tables may … Continue reading →
An article from Air Force News March 2011 titled, "New Zealand"s Worst Days: Supported by a brilliant Defence effort".
A press release from the United States Embassy New Zealand containing a statement by President Barack Obama about the 22 February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch.
One of our final blog posts of 2016 took a look at the history of Christmas in New Zealand. In the same festive spirit, this week it seems appropriate to explore the tradition of Easter – from the time when … Continue reading →
A pdf copy of a presentation delivered at Building a Better New Zealand (BBNZ 2014) Conference. The presentation examines the relationship between innovation and productivity improvement in the construction industry.