An aerial photograph of a housing development in Lincoln.
An aerial photograph of Longhurst, a new housing development in Halswell.
An aerial photograph of Aidanfield, a new housing development in Halswell.
An aerial photograph of Longhurst, a new housing development in Halswell.
An aerial photograph of Cairnbrae, a new housing development in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of a housing development in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of Cairnbrae, a housing development in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of Cairnbrae, a new housing development in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of a housing development in Lincoln.
An aerial photograph of Sterling Park, a housing development in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of Wigram Skies, a new housing development in Wigram.
An aerial photograph of Sovereign Palms, a new housing development in Kaiapoi.
An aerial photograph of Longhurst and Knight's Stream Park, new housing developments in Halswell.
An aerial photograph of a industrial land development in Rolleston.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in West Melton.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in West Melton.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Halswell.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Prebbleton.
An aerial photograph of Longhurst and Knight's Stream Park, new housing developments in Halswell. Labels have been added to the photograph by BeckerFraserPhotos.
A PDF copy of a press release written by Jolyon White of Anglican Advocacy (formerly the Anglican Life Social Justice Unit) on the topic of social housing in post-quake Christchurch. The press release was written on 5 April 2013.
A PDF copy of pages 280-281 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Temporary Housing'. Photos: Tessa Peach
From a house truck labelled 'Dunrentin' the occupant claims that since the Feb 2012 earthquake this is the only accommodation that his family can afford. Since that earthquake, the reultant damage to housing had caused housing rentals to soar, beyond the reach of many of theose displaced. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
An aerial photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Temporary housing village, Rawhiti Domain".
The Christchurch City Council says it has reached a compromise with the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, and voted unanimously to support a plan to intensify housing in the city.
The Christchurch City councillor in charge of council housing says he accepts trenchant criticism from the Earthquake Recovery Minister that the council has been woeful in fixing its quake-damaged housing stock.
Christchurch and Canterbury suffered significant housing losses due to the earthquakes. Estimates from the Earthquake Commission (EQC) (2011) suggest that over 150,000 homes (around three quarters of Christchurch housing stock) sustained damage from the earthquakes. Some areas of Christchurch have been declared not suitable for rebuilding, affecting more than 7,500 residential properties.
A video of an interview with Prime Minister John Key about several topical issues. One of these issues is the housing crisis in Christchurch. Key talks about fast tracking the release of land in Christchurch, making sure there are enough resources in the city for building, and working with the Christchurch City Council around consenting. He also talks about the possibility of the National Party winning the Christchurch East by-election.
An aerial photograph of the Preston Downs development in West Melton.