A photograph of graffiti by PWR on a wall in Edgeware Road.
A photograph of graffiti by JOTER on a fence in New Brighton Road, Burwood.
A photograph of graffiti by FRAUD, PSYK and WEK on a wall in St Asaph Street.
A photograph of graffiti by ROAM on a house in Hulverston Drive, Avondale.
A photograph of graffiti by SULK on a wall in Cashel Street.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Information sheet about the Gap Filler Dance-O-Mat, a dance floor set up in a demolished building site, with a coin operated washing machine offering lighting and music.
Deconstruction of the Crown Plaza Hotel.
Deconstruction of the Crown Plaza Hotel.
Deconstruction of the Crown Plaza Hotel.
A media release which outlines the outcomes of the campaign to reclaim Christchurch cones.
The PriceWaterhouseCoopers Building being deconstructed.
A conference paper prepared for the 4th Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference which outlines the challenges faced by SCIRT when repairing the Armagh Bridge, Colombo Bridge and Antigua Bridge.
Exposed side of the Cathedral Junction building.
Deconstruction of the Forsyth Barr building.
An electronic copy of The Southshore Beacon issue 251, for July 2013.
Damage to the Medlab South building on Kilmore Street.
Damage to the former Canterbury Public Library.
Deconstruction of the NewsTalk ZB building.
The backs of buildings on High Street, seen from St Asaph Street.
Fences around the CTV building site.
Deconstruction of the Forsyth Barr building.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers.
Deconstruction of the Crown Plaza Hotel.
A view of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, taken from the Port Hills.
The Canterbury earthquakes resulted in numerous changes to the waterways of Ōtautahi Christchurch. These included bank destabilisation, liquefaction effects, changes in bed levels, and associated effects on flow regimes and inundation levels. This study set out to determine if these effects had altered the location and pattern of sites utilised by īnanga (Galaxias maculatus) for spawning, which are typically restricted to very specific locations in upper estuarine areas. Extensive surveys were carried out in the Heathcote/Ōpāwaho and Avon/Ōtākaro catchments over the four peak months of the 2015 spawning season. New spawning sites were found in both rivers and analysis against pre-earthquake records identified that other significant changes have occurred. Major changes include the finding of many new spawning sites in the Heathcote/Ōpāwaho catchment. Sites now occur up to 1.5km further downstream than the previously reported limit and include the first records of spawning below the Woolston Cut. Spawning sites in the Avon/Ōtākaro catchment also occur in new locations. In the mainstem, sites now occur both upstream and downstream of all previously reported locations. A concentrated area of spawning was identified in Lake Kate Sheppard at a distinctly different location versus pre-quake records, and no spawning was found on the western shores. Spawning was also recorded for the first time in Anzac Creek, a nearby waterway connected to Lake Kate Sheppard via a series of culverts.