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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photograph (2015:02:20 13:50:45)
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- A photograph of street art on St Asaph Street. The artwork was created by Christchurch artist Rob Hood in January 2014, and is titled "This Wall Can't Talk". It was funded by the Ministry of Justice and commissioned by Christchurch City Council.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss,
- Date
- 2:50am 21st February 2015
- Tags
- street art, Rob Hood, St Asaph Street, Christchurch City Council, Ministry of Justice, This Wall Can't Talk, Community
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- Fairfax Video, August 2013 (3)
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- A video about the earthquake damage to the Christchurch Town Hall. The video shows footage of a tour through the inside of the Town Hall, recorded on a GoPro camera. It also includes interviews with Councillor Glenn Livingstone and Councillor Tim Carter about their impressions of the damage and the work that will be needed to fix the building.
- Creator(s)
- Glenn Livingstone, Rachel Young, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:40am 21st August 2013
- Tags
- Town Hall, GoPro, restoration, rebuild, Christchurch City Council, Tim Carter, Glenn Livingstone, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, June 2013 (7)
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- A video of an interview with Lianne Dalziel about her decision to run for the mayoralty of Christchurch. Dalziel talks about resigning as a member of parliament, creating a sounding board for community, businesses, and the political spectrum at the Christchurch City Council, and the importance of uniting the Council.
- Creator(s)
- Lois Cairns, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 3:53am 19th June 2013
- Tags
- Lianne Dalziel, mayoralty, mayor, rebuild, Christchurch City Council, parliament, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 1020
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- A photograph of a notice warning of contaminated water. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Reserve walkway".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 1:55pm 22nd April 2011
- Tags
- sign, Christchurch City Council, health, Community
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- Natalie Kerschner WEMO Photograph 117
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- A photograph of a sign from the Christchurch City Council, ECan and the Canterbury District Health Board warning people over the contamination in the rivers after the September earthquake. The sign reads, "Warning, contaminated water. Due to sewage overflows this water is unsafe for human contact and activity and is a Public Health Risk. Please keep all people and pets out of contact with the water and do not consume any seafood or shellfish collected from this area". In the background, workers from Treetech clean up wood and leaves from felled trees.
- Creator(s)
- Natalie Kerschner
- Date
- 4:55am 15th September 2010
- Tags
- Christchurch City Council, sign, ECan, Environment Canterbury, Canterbury District Health Board, contaminated water, sewage, Treetech, tree, Avon River, Government and Politics
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- All Right? Audiences: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Photograph 8
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A photograph of participants in the walk to celebrate Chinese National Day and the Moon Festival. In the foreground, there are two performers doing a lion dance.
The walk was held at the Upper Riccarton Library in September 2015. It was organised by the Canterbury Migrants Centre (formerly the Christchurch Migrants Centre) and was part of the Christchurch City Council's Walking Festival.
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, dance, Chinese National Day, Moon Festival, Canterbury Migrants Centre, Walking Festival, Christchurch City Council, Health and Wellbeing
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- Gap Filler Submission to the Christchurch City Council Draft City Plan (2)
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- A Gap Filler submission to the Christchurch City Council Draft City Plan requesting the permission to be heard at the public hearing with regards to changes to temporary activities and buildings.
- Tags
- Gap Filler, Draft City Plan, Christchurch City Council, Community
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- Fairfax Video, September 2011 (1)
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- A video of Lianne Dalziel speaking to a public gathering about her reasons for standing for the mayoralty of Christchurch. Dalziel talks about starting her mayoralty where Share an Idea left off, making the Council a high performing team, and getting the community involved in the decisions about the future of the city. The video also includes footage of Dalziel taking a tour of the Christchurch central city. Dalziel visits the ChristChurch Cathedral, pointing out a sign which reads, "The earthquakes stopped us, but inept procedures are killing us". She also visits the new Westende Jewellers building, which she notes was the first rebuild in the Christchurch central city but will come down as part of CERA's Transport Plan. Dalziel is shown socialising with members of the public and watching the Christchurch Wizard bless New Regent Street.
- Date
- 7:02pm 1st September 2013
- Tags
- Lianne Dalziel, Share an Idea, government, Christchurch City Council, mayor, speech, community, Westende Jewellers, ChristChurch Cathedral, Wizard, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV, page 128: Redzone Data
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- A PDF copy of page 128 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The page documents the transitional project 'Redzone Data'.
- Date
- 9:48am 6th July 2013
- Tags
- transitional, Christchurch City Council, CERA, Civil Defence, ZNO, Share an Idea, red zone, Arts, Culture and Society
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- WEMO ERT Set 4 - March 2011 - Photograph 01
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- A photograph of a whiteboard in the Christchurch City Council Command Unit in Latimer Square. The whiteboard includes information about each USAR team working in Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Date
- 8:27am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Christchurch City Council, Christchurch City Council Command Unit, Latimer Square, USAR, whiteboard, Government and Politics
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 2682
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- A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Porritt Park".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 3:53am 1st November 2012
- Tags
- sports ground, sign, closed sign, Christchurch City Council, Community
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 0977
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- A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Desalination plant, New Brighton".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 3:25pm 3rd April 2011
- Tags
- water, desalination, Christchurch City Council, sign, Community
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 3059
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- A photograph of the demolition site of Queen Elizabeth II Park.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 2:06am 10th February 2013
- Tags
- demolition, sports ground, sign, road cone, Christchurch City Council, Community
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- New Zealand Defence Force photograph 497
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- A truck fire fighter from the Christchurch City Council Rural Fire Authority spraying water on the road next to the CTV Building.
- Creator(s)
- Grant Armishaw
- Date
- 5:09am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- New Zealand Fire Department, Christchurch City Council, CTV, Government and Politics
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- Fairfax Video, April 2012 (6)
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- A video about the Christchurch City Council housing complex on Conference Street in the Christchurch central city. The housing complex was unoccupied after the 22 February 2011 earthquake despite the housing shortage. Christchurch City Council said that the vacant units could not be lived in because of structural damage or damage to services. However, the building has been checked by structural engineers and many of the rooms have been deemed safe to occupy.
- Creator(s)
- Marc Greenhill, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 7:46pm 19th April 2012
- Tags
- Christchurch City Council, housing, housing shortage, Conference Street, green sticker, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Lions Transitional Facility Photograph 2
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- A photograph of a sign on the exterior of the Lions Transitional Facility. The sign reads, "St Albans Community Centre. A Lions Community Partnership".
- Creator(s)
- Irene Boles
- Date
- 7:48pm 6th October 2012
- Tags
- transitional, St Albans, Colombo Street, Christchurch City Council, Lions NZ, Lions Club International Foundation, Lions Community Partnership, community centre, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 2566
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- A photograph of documents taped to the door of 156 McCormacks Bay Road in Redcliffs. One of the documents is from the Christchurch City Council and reads, "Do not approach or enter this building".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 3:40am 17th August 2012
- Tags
- red sticker, house, McCormack Bay Road, Redcliffs, Christchurch City Council, Community
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- Sumner Community-Led Masterplan Photograph 5
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- A photograph of community members at a meeting to discuss the Sumner master plan.
- Creator(s)
- Irene Boles
- Date
- 9:21am 18th May 2011
- Tags
- transitional, Sumner, Sumner Community Group, Sumner Residents' Association, urban design, community, consultation, Christchurch City Council, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Fairfax Video, June 2013 (3)
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- A video of an interview with Mayor Bob Parker about the building consent crisis at the Christchurch City Council. The council received a letter from International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) on 30 May 2013. The letter says that the Council has until 28 June 2013 to improve its processes or it will be stripped of its accreditation as a building consent authority.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 2:24am 14th June 2013
- Tags
- Bob Parker, IANZ, International Accreditation New Zealand, building consent, Christchurch City Council, mayor, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Photograph by Paul Corliss 1021
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- A photograph of a notice warning of contaminated water. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Reserve walkway".
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss
- Date
- 1:55pm 22nd April 2011
- Tags
- sign, Christchurch City Council, health, Community