Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
A table comparing rental prices in Christchurch and other centres.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Ferry Road Law Centre".
A map showing the location of shopping centres in Christchurch.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake damage to the Arts Centre".
A graphic showing plans for the proposed EPIC Innovation Centre.
A photograph of the Ferry Antique Centre on Ferry Road.
The Botanic Gardens with the Art Centre in the background.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ground culinary centre, Lyttelton".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "A crane outside the Arts Centre".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake damage to the Arts Centre".
A view down the Avon River in the city centre.
Damage to the Nurse Maude Building in the city centre.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Quake damage to the Arts Centre".
A view down the Avon River in the city centre.
A view down the Avon River in the city centre.
Two stone roof points lie on the lawn beside the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of the Observatory tower at the Christchurch Arts Centre. There are cracks in the masonry of the tower near where the two storeys join. The cracks formed as a result of the 4 September 2010 earthquake. Wire fencing has been placed at the entrance to the courtyard in front as a cordon.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre on Armagh Street. Bricks have fallen off one of the gables onto the concrete below. The remaining gables have been braced with wood to limit further damage. A cherry picker can be seen below, and there is fencing around the building.
A photograph of section of a mural on the side of the Shoreline Fitness Centre on Hawke Street. This section contains a large bubble with the message, "Space. Occupy Equality Street", inside. Next to this is another bubble with the message, "Love", painted inside.
A photograph of emergency management personnel standing outside the Canterbury Trade Union Centre on Armagh Street. Emergency tape has been draped around the outside of the building and USAR codes have been spray-painted on a column near the entrance. Behind the building are several other earthquake-damaged buildings.
Looking inside the damaged Convention Centre, which has been yellow stickered.
Christchurch Reporter Jessica Horn is at the emergency accomodation centre at Bernside High School.
A graph comparing enrolments at early childhood centres in 2010 and 2011.
Cracks along a facade in a building in the city centre.
Damaged building in the city centre is protected with plastic sheeting.
Damage to the wall of a building in the city centre.
An incomplete graphic showing plans for the proposed EPIC Innovation Centre.
Workers working on a crane in front of the Arts Centre.
A photograph of Judi Clements (Mental Health Foundation), Elizabeth Goodwin (Strategies with Kids, Information for Parents - a project of the Ministry of Social Development) and Sue Turner (All Right?) holding the cake celebrating the Tiny Adventures campaign. The photograph was taken at the Tiny Adventures launch at Niu Early Learning Centre in Linwood. Niu Early Learning Centre is managed by the Tongan Canterbury Community Trust. The Tiny Adventure card packs and smartphone app offer ideas, games and quick fun ways for parents to spend time with their children. They are a project of the All Right? mental health campaign.