Woman holding a goldfish rescued from a house in Bexley.
A Christchurch resthome under stress after the earthquakes is being blamed for systemic failures that ended in a frail elderly woman dying.
An award submission nominating Paula Lock for the Hays NAWIC Excellence Awards 2015: Category: Professional Woman of the Year.
A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
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A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
A photograph of a demolished building on Peterborough Street and Victoria Street. On the inner wall, a painting shows a woman with blonde hair sitting down. She has a scroll open in front of her, but she is looking away from it.
A photograph of a woman wearing a red, lacy eye mask, during the Canterbury Tales procession. The woman is holding a puppet. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of street art on a wall facing onto a car park off Hawke Street. The artwork depicts a woman, and is signed, "Merry Xmas, from Stefan".
A woman walking her dog along Sumner Beach.
A woman takes a photo on the street.
A woman sewing bunting for Gap Filler's Fun Fair.
A woman walks past damaged buildings on Manchester Street.
A woman performing on the stage at the Pallet Pavilion.
A photograph of a woman photographing a fallen shop mannequin.
A woman standing by the wall of the Pallet Pavilion.
A photograph of a woman wearing overalls covered in paint. She is holding a spray-paint can in each of her hands. There is a painted wall depicting two tui behind her, with four more spray-paint cans on the ground in front of it.
A woman taking photographs beside the cordon fence on Armagh Street.
A group of woman playing petanque on Gap Filler's petanque pitch.
A woman dressed as a gypsy at Gap Filler's Fun Fair.
A photograph of a woman taking a photograph on Colombo Street.
A woman selling windmills and balloons at the Canterbury A&P Show.
A woman driving a horse buggy at the Canterbury A&P Show.
A woman inspects a large crack in the ground near the side of the road.
A woman out walking through the fields of daffodils in Hagley Park.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "A woman shares home baking following Canterbury's earthquake".