Page 6 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2019 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 4 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2017 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
A video of quotes from members of the public about the Christchurch Cathedral. The quotes are superimposed over images of the public viewing the earthquake-damaged cathedral.
The 6.7 magnitude earthquake which struck Christchurch three years ago didn't just destroy large amounts of the city's infrastructure, it also had a profound effect on the natural environment.
Page 11 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2024 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 9 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2022 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 10 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2023 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 7 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2020 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 3 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2016 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 8 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2021 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 5 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2018 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 12 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2025 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 2 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2015 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
Page 1 of a Champion Canterbury Business Awards 2014 advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 11 September 2014.
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A video of a protest against the demolition of the Majestic Theatre on Manchester Street. The video includes an interview with Christchurch City Councillor Yani Johanson. Johanson talks about how the lack of heritage recovery programme in Christchurch has meant that many heritage buildings have destroyed, mainly through the fast-tracking of consenting by the government. Johanson asks that the government returns normal democratic decision making over heritage to the Christchurch City Council so that the public can have a say. The video also includes footage of the Wizard and a protester speaking outside the Majestic Theatre.
Pages 2 and 3 of a Christmas in the Park lift-out guide in the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 29 November 2014.
Pages 1 and 4 of a Christmas in the Park lift-out guide in the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 29 November 2014.
A Christchurch man who's made his name battling the Earthquake Commission says he has secured a forty-five-million-dollar joint venture with a Chinese company that will regenerate Christchurch's residential areas.
Page 7 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 21 November 2014.
Page 11 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Tuesday 1 April 2014.
Page 5 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 5 September 2014.
Page 1 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 18 September 2014.
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This poster provides a summary of the development of a 3D shallow (z<40m) shear wave velocity (Vs) model for the urban Christchurch, New Zealand region. The model is based on a recently developed Christchurch-specific empirical correlation between Vs and cone penetration test (CPT) data (McGann et al. 2014a,b) and the large high-density database of CPT logs in the greater Christchurch urban area (> 15,000 logs as of 01/01/2014). In particular, the 3D model provides shear wave velocities for the surficial Springston Formation, Christchurch Formation, and Riccarton gravel layers which generally comprise the upper 40m in the Christchurch urban area. Point-estimates are provided on a 200m-by- 200m grid from which interpolation to other locations can be performed. This model has applications for future site characterization and numerical modeling efforts via maps of timeaveraged Vs over specific depths (e.g. Vs30, Vs10) and via the identification of typical Vs profiles for different regions and soil behaviour types within Christchurch. In addition, the Vs model can be used to constrain the near-surface velocities for the 3D seismic velocity model of the Canterbury basin (Lee et al. 2014) currently being developed for the purpose of broadband ground motion simulation.
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New research shows many Cantabrians are still struggling to cope with the after effects of the earthquakes.