A copy of the April 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the November 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the May 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the February 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the March 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the October 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the November 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the June 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the March 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the July 2013 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the April 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the July 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the October 2013 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the August 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the December 2010 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the March 2013 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the January 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the June 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
A copy of the July 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
Website of the St Albans Residents Association Incorporated (SARA), dedicated to the recovery of St Albans and its city, Christchurch after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
A community based blog/journal made up of contributions from the people of Christchurch, sharing their experiences from the two major Canterbury quakes.
A photograph of a man and a child laying concrete at the site of the Gap Filler Community Chess project.
Canadian expert on the development of healthy communities in British Columbia is in New Zealand to explore possibilities for contributing to the rebuilding of a resilient Christchurch following the earthquake and aftershocks.
A news item titled, "Project Lyttelton Earthquake Fund", published on the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre's website on Thursday, 29 September 2011.
The "Lyttelton Harbour Review" newsletter for 14 January 2013, produced by the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 13 October 2012 entitled, "Surplus 'Cylopaedias".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 27 October 2011 entitled, "Christian Co-operation".
The Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre's "Community Earthquake Update" bulletin, published on Friday 26 August 2011.
The "Lyttelton Harbour Review" newsletter for 17 February 2013, produced by the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre.
Balloons and a sign advertising a garage sale hang from a fence. The photographer comments, "Today, 23/7/2011 the Bexley community in Christchurch got together and held a Bexley wide garage sale. You could pick up a map of the garage sales in Arncliffe St, which meant that people could find all the garage sales even if they were on the back sections. People got together with close neighbours to hold joint Garage Sales. In the area where the garage sales were held all the homes have been 'written off' by the government, as the land on which they sit is too damaged by the Christchurch earthquakes to repair. In places it looked more like a ships graveyard with the hulls of the houses sinking lopsidedly into the sand. Unfortunately for nearly everyone in the red zone they cannot rebuild a new home as sections to build on start now around $2,000 and the government is not paying them enough to buy a plot of land and build a new home. The choices for Bexley residents in most cases is to rent, buy a house at least a few years old or move to Australia to start again. I was told that up to 80% could be off to Oz".