It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect..
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
It's five years since the earthquake, and for the first time I feel a sense that the rebuild is taking effect.
Text above the image reads 'Time capsules unearthed in Christchurch' A man reads a newspaper which says 'Petrol is so cheap you can actually afford to run one of these new-fangled motor cars...' Context - when a bronze statue of Christchurch founder John Robert Godley, which stood in Cathedral Square, toppled during the Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011, a crane driver clearing rubble discovered two time capsules. One is a small glass capsule with a hand-written letter on gold parchment inside, while the other is a large metal-like object, yet to be opened. A Nelson newspaper 'The Colonist' in an article published in 1918, about the time capsule in Christchurch said, "This statute of John Robert Godley executed by Thomas Woolner was erected in the west side of the Cathedral Square by the Provincial Government of Canterbury, and unveiled by the late Sir Charles Christopher Bowen on August 6 1867, it was moved to this site in March 1918." The man in the cartoon reads a bout the cost of petrol being incredibly cheap and thinks it refers to today's prices. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Right place, right time for engineers in Christchurch".
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "A moment in time".
The Canterbury Tactix netball team are playing at home tonight for the first time since last month's earthquake.
Students forced to leave Christchurch's Linwood College by February's earthquake returned to their school for the first time today.
A 'P5 at any time' sign stands amongst rubble and twisted cabling. A digger can be seen in the background.
Jane Bowron is a newspaper columnist who lived in the red zone at the time of the earthquake.
The Christchurch Casino opens again tonight for the first time since February's earthquake left about 500 people out of work.
Thousands of school children in Canterbury went back to school today, for the first time since the earthquake nine days ago.
The Christchurch Casino reopened its doors last night for the first time since the February 22nd earthquake.
The Earthquake Commission could have a big job on its hands fixing quake damaged Christchurch homes for a second time.
"The calls started coming in, and then you realised that this was a totally different kettle of fish."
A digitally manipulated image of a Christmas tree. The photographer comments, "Remember the homeless and lonely at Christmas time".
A buskers village was set up in Hagley Park for the first time in 2012 for the World Buskers Festival.
Victoria Mansons and the Clock tower on Victoria St which is stopped at the time of the February 22nd earthquake.