
A video of an interview with Joe Flynn, Christchurch Stadium Trust Chief Executive, about the new Christchurch Stadium in Addington. The stadium is being built on the site of the old Rugby League Park.
A PDF copy of pages 270-271 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Christchurch Stadium'. Photo: Pam Johnson
Christchurch Earthquake 23 December 2011 - Magnitude 5.8 then a 6.0.
Helicopter Flight over Christchurch New Zealand
An illustration of a smartphone showing the location of AMI Stadium at Lancaster Park.
Latimer Square, Christchurch. AMI Stadium is visible in the distance File reference: CCL-2012-04-06-LatimerSquare-April-2012-DSC_0901.JPG From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
A digitally manipulated image of a daffodil placed on the gates of QEII Stadium. The photographer comments, "Someone placed a daffodil on the gates to the QEII Stadium in Christchurch. The stadium is being razed to the ground after being very badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes. Besides being a Commonwealth Games stadium it was also housed one of the best swimming pools in the region".
The Cowles Stadium welfare centre for Christchurch earthquake evacuees has closed for health reasons.
A cartoon suggesting a combined hospital and stadium.
An infographic describing damage to AMI Stadium.
Work has finally begun dismantling Lancaster Park in Christchurch, six years after it was damaged beyond repair in the February earthquake. It comes at the same time the city's leaders debate what a new stadium could look like and who will pay.
An infographic giving details of the temporary stadium.
An infographic showing the proposed Addington City Stadium.
An infographic showing the status of AMI Stadium.
An infographic showing the layout of AMI Stadium.
Helicopter Flight over Christchurch New Zealand
Photo of AMI Stadium and east of Christchurch taken by Paul Gofton, 6 September 2010.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "View of Christchurch City with AMI stadium on the right".
A graphic promoting a poll asking for opinions on a proposed stadium design.
The head of a digger resting on a pile of soil next to QEII Stadium. The photographer comments, "The deconstruction of the QEII stadium in Christchurch pauses on a Sunday".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Options for AMI Stadium".
An infographic showing the status of AMI Stadium and Rugby League Park.
A video of interviews with the Crusaders about the new Christchurch Stadium in Addington. The videos includes interviews with Todd Blackadder, Crusaders coach, and Kieran Read, Crusaders captain.
Under the caption 'Best value for money?' is a football stadium displaying a red cross. From within a voice proclaims the advantages of having a combined covered stadium, hospital and blood bank. Under CERA, the Christchurch Central Development Unit had planned for a covered sports stadium, with attached facilities and shops as one of the key sites in the Christchurch rebuild after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. The 'blood bin' refers to the recent practice in rugby of sending off players with flesh wounds. There were also plans for a new hospital. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A graphic promoting a poll asking for opinions on a proposed stadium design.
Damaged seating in the QEII stadium. The photographer comments, "This is the QEII stadium in Christchurch. During the 22 February earthquake the stadium was severely damaged and looks like it will be demolished. Anyone in Bay 3 would have no need of the toilet after this happened".
Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011) Tournament partners have reluctantly announced that Christchurch will be unable to host the seven matches currently scheduled to be played at the AMI/Lancater Park Stadium in Christchurch. This follows a detailed assessing of damage to the Stadium, grounds and infrastructure caused by the 6.3 magnitude earthquake ...
A Press Box graphic, featuring an item on the proposal to roof the temporary stadium in Addington.
The layout for a Marshall Lore column featuring an item on the debate over the proposed stadium.
Canterbury mayors say their ratepayers are already paying for earthquake recovery, roading, water and storm water infrastructure, so a shiny new Christchurch stadium is way down the priority list.