A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads, "It's all right to feel proud of how we've coped".
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads "It's all right to feel a little blue now and then".
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads, "It's all right to feel overwhelmed some days".
A bollard on Salisbury Street displays posters as part of the 'All Right?' campaign.
A poster on a Salisbury Street bollard reads "It's all right to feel lucky".
An aerial photograph looking south west over Armagh Street with Victoria Square in the bottom right, the Forsyth Barr Building to the left and the Victoria Apartments to the right.
A photograph of a flag in a planter box which reads, "It's all right to feel proud of how we've coped". The flag is part of the All Right wellbeing campaign led by the Canterbury District Health Board and the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
Looking west down Bedford Row from Madras Street. The Inland Revenue building is on the right.
An aerial photograph looking north-west over the Christchurch CBD, with Latimer Square at centre right.
An aerial photograph looking south west over Victoria Square with the Town Hall to the right.
A photograph of street art on a brick wall on Colombo Street. Two artists can be seen working on scaffolding on the right.
Seen through the cordon fence, the exposed wall of the Rangiora Bakery where the the building to the right has been demolished.
Looking east down Cashel Street from the corner of Liverpool and Cashel Streets. The Pavilion and Inland Revenue buildings are on the right.
Seen through the cordon fence, the exposed wall of the Rangiora Bakery where the the building to the right has been demolished.
An aerial photograph looking west over the Christchurch CBD centred on Hereford Street with Latimer Square in the bottom right.
An aerial photograph looking west over the northern part of the Christchurch central city with Bealey Avenue to the right and Hagley Park in the distance.
An aerial photograph of Hereford Street with Cathedral Square in the top right and the Re:Start Mall below.
Abandoned residential properties at 39 (left), 41 (centre), and 37 (right) Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The front yard and footpath are covered with weeds and silt from liquefaction.
An aerial photograph looking north-west over Madras Street with the Transitional Cathedral in the centre and Latimer Square to the right.
Looking east down Cashel Street from the Colombo Street intersection. On the left is the empty section where Dawsons Jewellers used to stand, and on the right is the Crossing building.
An aerial photograph of the intersection between Manchester, Lichfield and High Streets with the demolished Holiday Inn in the centre right.
A damaged substation on Sumner Road in Lyttelton. The crack runs through the brickwork on the upper right-hand side and some of the bricks are missing.
An aerial photograph looking west down Armagh Street, with the Forsyth Barr Building and Victoria Apartments to the left, and Victoria Square to the right.
A flooded driveway leading to 16, 18 and 18A Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The section to the right is empty and overgrown with weeds. The house to the left has been abandoned.
The flooded driveway of 26 and 28 Waygreen Avenue in New Brighton. The section to the right is empty and overgrown with weeds. The house to the left has been abandoned.
An aerial photograph looking south west over the CBD. Latimer Square can be seen in the centre right of the photograph. To the left, the Transitional Cathedral is being constructed.
An aerial photograph looking south west over Armagh Street, with the Forsyth Barr Building and Victoria Apartments to the left, and Victoria Park to the right.
The corner of Manchester Street and Hereford Street. On the right is a sprinkler system used to spray rubble carried by trucks out of the CBD, in order to keep dust levels down.
A view from Colombo Street looking towards the overhead walkway that runs between the Crossing building and Ballantynes. A 'No entry' sign stands between orange barriers that are blocking off the road. To the right is a vacant demolition site.
A photograph of Camia Young (right) and a FESTA volunteer, dressed up for the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.