An electronic copy of the February 2014 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the May 2014 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the November 2011 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the May 2014 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the June 2014 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the August 2011 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the September 2013 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the March 2013 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the May 2011 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the June 2013 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the August 2011 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the March 2014 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the December 2013 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the August 2013 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the December 2010 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the April 2014 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the August 2012 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the May 2013 edition of the Burnside Barometer newsletter.
An electronic copy of the August 2012 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the November 2011 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An electronic copy of the February 2012 edition of the Diamond Harbour Herald.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 21 December 2011 entitled, "Summer Solstice".
A PDF copy of pages 194-195 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Sumner Community-Led Masterplan'.
This report forms part of a research project examining rural community resilience to natural hazard events, with a particular focus on transient population groups. A preliminary desktop and scoping exercise was undertaken to examine nine communities affected by the Kaikoura earthquake and to identify the variety of transient population groups that are commonly (and increasingly) found in rural New Zealand (see Wilson & Simmons, 2017). From this, four case study communities – Blenheim, Kaikoura, Waiau and St Arnaud – were selected to represent a range of settlement types. These communities varied in respect of social, economic and geographic features, including the presence of particular transient population groups, and earthquake impact. While the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake provided a natural hazard event on which to focus the research, the research interest was in long-term (and broad) community resilience, rather than short-term (and specific) response and recovery actions which occurred post-earthquake.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 30 August 2013 entitled, "Ring in the spring".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 22 December 2012 entitled, "Meri Kirihimete".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 2 December 2012 entitled, "Unbounded Faith".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 6 December 2012 entitled, "On a Mission".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 25 February 2014 entitled, "It's all turned to custard..... remix".
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 6 March 2014 entitled, "Sweet as...peachy-keen.....and a little delicate, too".