Empowered Christchurch: MBIE Meeting Audio
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An audio recording of a meeting between the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), and several Christchurch residents' groups, held on 20 June 2013.
An audio recording of a meeting between the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), and several Christchurch residents' groups, held on 20 June 2013.
An audio recording of Greg Wright's interview for the Church in the Quakes Project. The interview was conducted by Melissa Parsons on 22 March 2013. Greg Wright is the Executive Director of the Methodist Churches' Property and Investment Committees.
A photograph of old-fashioned speakers and audio equipment near the Worcester Street bridge. The equipment will be used for the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of sound equipment for Canterbury Tales. The equipment is inside a caravan.
A photograph of loudspeakers on a free-standing frame that will be used during Canterbury Tales. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of old-fashioned speakers installed on scaffolding in Cathedral Square, for FESTA 2013.
A PDF copy of pages 368-369 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Transitional City Audio Tour (The People's Perspective)'. Photos: Ryan Reynolds
A video of students from Merrin School laying 185 flowers at the foot of the school flag pole on the second anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Each flower represents one of the lives lost in the earthquake. The video also includes audio from the school's memorial service, including a poem by Alexis Blackie read by her sister Vanessa Blackie, and a speech by Principal Lisa Dillon-Robertson.
The Earthquake Commission has completed ground tests in Canterbury.
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee refused to be interviewed on Checkpoint.
Two years on from the February earthquake, tourism is in Christchurch is recovering - slowly.
Christchurch may become the most documented earthquake in history; The Teachers Council; Newspaper readership and circulation.
The University of Canterbury's CEISMIC project is building a digital archive of earthquake-related information
Listening to that was the Earthquake Recovery Authority chief executive Roger Sutton.
A sharp earthquake was felt in Christchurch and Canterbury last night, jolting residents awake just before midnight.
Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been covering the reorganisation of schools in Christchurch since the earthquakes.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister says this is a final warning for the Christchurch City Council.
A truck that simulates earthquakes to test soil quality is being tried out in Christchurch today.
The Insurance Council has shot down criticism the industry may be delaying earthquake claims for financial gain.
Christchurch Art Gallery curator talks about the show she has recently taken to Western Australia about the consequences of the earthquakes on Christchurch artists.
The role of the New Zealand Defence Force in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes is over.
A former Earthquake Commission assessor is accusing the agency of manipulating its customer satisfaction survey in Christchurch.
Organisers of the Ellerslie Flower Show are hoping visitor numbers will be back to pre-earthquake highs, when it opens in Christchurch tomorrow.
Three years on from the 7.1 earthquake that struck Canterbury, some neighbourhoods have been changed forever.
Public and private insurers are warning the damage from Canterbury's series of earthquakes will have economic impact for years.
Christchurch airport's annual profit has fallen 6 per cent after losing nearly half a million passengers following the earthquakes.
The number of fraud cases referred to the Christchurch police by the Earthquake Commission has doubled in the past five months.
A support group is being credited for helping Cantabrians settle in Nelson after escaping the earthquakes.
Earthquake engineers working on the rebuild of Christchurch have been told they are in the most painful part, two years on.
An earthquake simulator designed to help people get over their fear of quakes is being developed at Canterbury University.