The front page graphic for a supplement to The Press titled, "Land and new homes".
A vacant lot left by the demolition of a building has been used for parking.
A map of the CBD cordons, showing expected dates for the cordon to be reduced.
A page banner for a feature on school closures.
The opening event for the Gap Filler bookfridge, as people start to arrive.
Workers stabilising piles, ready for conrete to be poured in, at the College of Education.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
Someone in a car full of passengers who represent '10,000 residents' says 'For Pete's sake... Are they ever going to change?' Spider webs have been spun between the car and the road as the car waits at a traffic light that represents the 'land report' and is stuck on orange. Context - Context - On Thursday 23 June Prime Minister John Key, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee and representatives from engineering consultants Tonkin & Taylor announced the first part of the Government's long-awaited land report that revealed the fate of up to 5000 quake-damaged homes. These homes were in the 'red zone'. But 10,500 owners in the orange zone were left in limbo, with their properties requiring further assessment. The areas included Kaiapoi, Pines Beach, Brooklands, Spencerville, Parklands and Queenspark (www.rebuildchristchurch.co.nz 6 July 2011))
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A photograph of preschool children and adults posing for a group photograph with the All Righties and Sue Turner of the All Right? campaign, Christchurch City Councillor Glenn Livingstone, and Anna Mowat of SKIP (Strategies with Kids, Information for Parents - a project of the Ministry of Social Development). The photograph was taken at the Tiny Adventures launch at Niu Early Learning Centre in Linwood. Niu Early Learning Centre is managed by the Tongan Canterbury Community Trust. The Tiny Adventure card packs and smartphone app offer ideas, games and quick fun ways for parents to spend time with their children. They are a project of the All Right? mental health campaign.
Paul Nicholls, a member of the University of Canterbury's E-Learning team, in their temporary office in KB02 in Kirkwood Village, the complex of prefabs set up after the earthquakes to provide temporary office and classroom space for the university. The photographer comments, "The e-learning group and the video conferencing team are now located in the Kirkwood Village at the University of Canterbury. It's a very impressive project, about 60 buildings arranged in various configurations with some used for teaching or computer labs, and others as staff offices. We will probably stay here for several years now. Closer view of our corner of the building. We will have some cubicle partitions soon, but I don't know how we'll configure the space then. It's quite nice being so open, but it may be too noisy".
A man representing 'Chch' (Christchurch) walks a tightrope between two cliffs. Suddenly below there are piles of dollar notes from the 'AMI' and he says 'A safety net at last!' Context - Christchurch earthquake problems with insurance. Insurers are saying that they will only pay for repairs for houses in the Red zone that are destined for demolition but that are relatively undamaged. Maybe the cartoon is expressing an ironic response to AMI's 'total replacement' policy.
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Depicts National MP Aaron Gilmore walking off carrying two suitcases. A row of Christchurch insurance men are calling for him to return and saying they have the right job for his talents. Refers to Gilmore's resignation after National Party censure following to his drunken bullying behaviour to a waiter in a Hanmer Springs restaurant (3 News 13 May 2013)
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An infographic explaining a possible scenario for the collapse of CTV building.
An incomplete layout for the Zone Life page on the Press website.
A logo for a Zone Life feature titled, "Work crews".
Barbeque for the the mechanical Engineer students who are having their lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground.
Barbeque for the the mechanical Engineer students who are having their lectures at Ohoka/Mandeville Showground.
An advertisement for a book about the 22 February 2011 earthquake, being published by The Press.
The painted label for one of the CTV Building's car parks.
A graphic giving key dates for school closures and mergers.
An infographic describing the Department of Building and Housing guidelines for foundations on TC3 land.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Cricket unveils plan for Hagley".
A logo for a Zone Life feature titled, "Memory map".
Incomplete logos for a feature titled, "What makes our schools special".
A page banner promoting an article about difficulties caused by the earthquakes for a blind student.
An incomplete infographic about access being given to the red zone for home and business owners.
An infographic illustrating a quote from Mayor Bob Parker about the frustrations of waiting for information.
A logo for a Zone Life feature titled, "Human stories".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Packing for EQC at 38 Belleview Terrace".