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A crane topples over on Victoria Street while taking glass up to some windows. No one was hurt and the glass never broke. Victoria Street was closed from 7:30am to later in the evening. This all happen on the Knox Plaza building site. Christchurch October 13, 2014 New Zealand.
Residents watching two arborists working, one on the tree and one working on the ground.
A new way to get students left classroom-less by the Christchurch earthquake back into school is proving successful.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 30 December 2011 entitled, "Working Women's Waypost".
The Prime Minister has confirmed the Government is looking at cuts to the Working for Families package to help pay the costs of the Christchurch earthquake.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Staff working in the Emergency Room.
Marking Time in Sydenham In 1912, the impressive Sydenham Post Office stood as a sentinel on the busy corner of Colombo and Brougham Streets. It was a huge post office which served a large communit…
A crane working over Christchurch Art Gallery.
Presentation by Associate Professor Kate Van Heugten (Human Services and Social Work Department) on "Challenges and Rewards of Working in the Human Services in the Aftermath of the Canterbury Earthquakes 2010/2011".
A photograph of tradespeople working in the Diabetes Centre.
Christchurch mayor, Bob Parker joined Morning Report.
A video of a presentation by Hugh Cowan, General Manager of Reinsurance, Research and Education at EQC, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "Working Together Strengthens Understanding".The abstract for the presentation reads, "Hear how EQC led a collaborative research project in Canterbury that involved diverse stakeholders from government, council officials and insurers to homeowners, and why collaboration means that Canterbury's geotechnical data is now helping to inform research locally, nationally and around the world."
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.
Remediation working continuing on the left side of Harvey Norman.
Staff working at the Emergency House after the September earthquakes.