An example of a tool SCIRT has used to communicate its projects to the business community.
An example of a tool SCIRT has used to communicate its projects to a community.
Canterbury Earthquake updateRadio New Zealand Head of News Don Rood summarises the recent media conferences.
A brief update on the Canterbury earthquake.
A series of communication updates provided by SCIRT's Downer Delivery Team to the Christchurch City Council. These updates detailed the progress of the Arch and Bridge restoration. The updates were produced between 28 June 2013 and 8 September 2015.
A PDF copy of an article written by All Right? that featured in CERA's Greater Christchurch Recovery Update - Issue 29 (February 2014). The article is titled "Award-winning Canterbury campaign attracts international attention" and discusses the attention All Right? has received from Huffington Post, Australian Red Cross and the United Nations.
With earthquake damage worse than first, gallery staff are thinking laterally, and this weekend sees the beginning of the Rolling Maul Exhibition. Director Jenny Harper gives us an update.
More reports on earthquake aftershock damage from Christchurch.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal established by the government and spearheaded by NZX Chief Executive Mark Weldon has attracted donor money from companies and individuals around the world. How will that money be spent?
Object Overview for 'Updated probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the Canterbury region (Stirling et al, 2007) and Updated probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the Canterbury region: addendum report (Stirling et al, 2008)'.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 16 February 2013 entitled, "Updated artists list".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 28 September 2010 entitled, "Earthquake Update 28/9".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 1 August 2013 entitled, "Ecclesiastical Update".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 1 March 2013 entitled, "Ecclesiastical Update".
A national approach is now being implemented in treating a priority listing of Christchurch's injured.
Eleven million dollars has been donated so far to the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal. It comes as the Government announced early details of a recovery plan for people wanting money to fix their damaged homes or start rebuilding.
A pdf copy of an update newsletter from One Voice Te Reo Kotahi.
Media law developments have continued across many areas in the period to mid-2013. In defamation, the New Zealand courts have begun to consider the issue of third party liability for publication on the internet, with cases involving Google searches and comments on a Facebook page. A parliamentary inquiry into a case that restricted parliamentary privilege has recommended a Parliamentary Privilege Act containing a definition of ‘proceedings in Parliament’. A satirical website increased its popularity when it fought off threatened defamation proceedings. In breach of confidence, a government body, the Earthquake Commission, obtained an interim injunction prohibiting publication of information accidentally released that dealt with the repair of earthquake-damaged properties in Christchurch, and a blogger made the information available online in breach of the order.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 23 February 2011 entitled, "Quick update".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 11 April 2013 entitled, "April Ecclesiastical Update".
The Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre's "Community Earthquake Update" bulletin, published on Wednesday 15 June 2011.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 25 September 2010 entitled, "Quake Update 25/9".
Object overview for 'Updated probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the Canterbury region: addendum report'.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 7 September 2010 entitled, "Earthquake Update".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 24 September 2010 entitled, "Earthquake Update 24/9".
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.