An empty jar of marmite. Marmite supplies ran out after earthquake damage to Sanitarium's factory.
Two road cones mark out an uneven surface on the road. The hole is filled with water.
Spray-painted on the fence of a block of flats is the warning, "All units damage, keep out".
Damage to a building on Montreal Street where a part of the brick wall has fallen out.
The Amala Organic Hair Spa. Timber beams can be seen sticking out from the second level window.
A chart showing the amount of money paid out by ACC as a result of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A truck that simulates earthquakes to test soil quality is being tried out in Christchurch today.
Hundreds of people turned out in Christchurch yesterday to mark four years since the earthquake that changed the city forever.
A photograph of liquefaction near Anzac Drive in Bexley. UC Geology student Dan Hills is out collecting data.
A sign on a fence on St Asaph Street reading, 'Danger, demolition site, keep out'.
Detail of some remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
A sign on a fence at the corner of Victoria Street reads 'Extreme danger keep out'.
Caleb Middendorf tries out the penny farthing bicycle in one of the reopened galleries of the Canterbury Museum.
Tape woven into the mesh of the cordon fence on Madras Street spells out "Hapori".
Liquefaction dug out of properties and piled on the streets in Avonside after the September 4th earthquake.
Damage in a cemetery. A large headstone has toppled, and its base has "Danger, keep out" tape wrapped around it.
Taupaulins covering the damage to a house's roof, visible out the window of the Student Volunteer Army's bus.
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
A document for SCIRT's communications team which details how SCIRT should carry out school visits.
A sign on the cordon fence around the Town Hall reads "Extreme Danger Keep Out".
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Cracks in the parapet of a building on Tuam Street. Steel reinforcement can be seen sticking out of the front wall.
CTV journalist Emily Cooper was out filming when the Canterbury earthquake hit. Fifteen of her colleagues are unaccounted for.
Some Christchurch residents will find out the fate of their properties and Wellington cracks down on earthquake prone buildings.
More than 300 people turned out to a meeting in Christchurch last night to hear about botched Earthquake Commission repairs.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Bringing out religious statues from St Pauls Catholic Church in Dallington".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Bringing out religious statues from St Pauls Catholic Church in Dallington".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A truck pumping out the sewers along Ashgrove Terrace".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Workers clearing out a building at 158 Hereford Street".