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- Video of Leith Graydon's earthquake story
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- Video of Leith Graydon's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
- Date
- 1:00pm 5th October 2012
- Tags
- Social Science
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- Fairfax Video, September 2010 (31)
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- Aerial footage of Canterbury and the Christchurch central city after the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The footage shows the earthquake damage to Homebush, St John's Church in Hororata, the railway tracks near Rolleston, and Westende Jewellers on Colombo Street. It also shows flooding in the streets of New Brighton.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 5:10am 17th September 2010
- Tags
- Homebush, St John's Church, Hororata, railway, railway tracks, Rolleston, Westende Jewellers, New Brighton, flooding, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, February 2013 (9)
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- A video of students from Merrin School laying 185 flowers at the foot of the school flag pole on the second anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Each flower represents one of the lives lost in the earthquake. The video also includes audio from the school's memorial service, including a poem by Alexis Blackie read by her sister Vanessa Blackie, and a speech by Principal Lisa Dillon-Robertson.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 10:39pm 21st February 2013
- Tags
- Merrin School, memorial, anniversary, Vanessa Blakie, Alexis Blackie, Lisa Dillon-Robertson, principal, student, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, January 2013 (2)
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- A video of busker John Higby performing his Yo Yo Guy routine in Cathedral Square. The performance was part of a special World Buskers Festival show for workers in the Christchurch central city Red Zone.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:55am 22nd January 2013
- Tags
- World Buskers Festival, busker, John Higby, Yo Yo Guy, Red Zone, Cathedral Square, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- CityUps Video Clip 2014:10:25 20:07:42
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- A video clip of people dancing inside a large-scale, temporary installation titled Equilibrium. The installation was created by students from The University of Auckland for CityUps - a 'city of the future for one night only', and the main event of FESTA 2014.
- Creator(s)
- Rick Harvie
- Date
- 9:07am 26th October 2014
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Panel (Part 1)
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A video of a presentation by Hon. Nicky Wagner, Associate Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, during a panel at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The panel has three themes:
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration: "'Christchurch is now moving rapidly from the recovery phase into a regeneration stage with Central and Local Government working with the wider community, including the business community to ensure we get optimal outcomes for greater Christchurch' (CECC)."
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning: "What are the milestones? What are the millstones? What have we learnt? What have we applied?"
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building: "What do we aspire to? What are the roadblocks? What is the way forward?"
- Creator(s)
- Nicky Wagner,
- Date
- 9:31pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Nicky Wagner, Member of Parliament, Associate Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, government, recovery, regeneration, collaboration
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Transport Roles in Helping Shape Canterbury's Post-earthquakes Future
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A video of a presentation by Professor Chris Kissling, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "Transport Roles in Helping Shape Canterbury's Post-earthquakes Future".
The abstract for the presentation reads, "The necessity for embracing integrated transportation solutions to meet emerging societal needs."
- Creator(s)
- Chris Kissling,
- Date
- 11:30pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Chris Kissling, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, transport, infrastructure, rebuild, technology
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- CityUps Video Clip 2014:10:25 17:47:30
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- A video clip of people interacting with a large-scale, temporary installation titled Orbis. The installation is on Lichfield Street. The installation was created by students from The University of Auckland for CityUps - a 'city of the future for one night only', and the main event of FESTA 2014.
- Creator(s)
- Rick Harvie
- Date
- 6:47am 26th October 2014
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- Fairfax Video, November 2012 (6)
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- Aerial footage of the Christchurch central city. The video includes footage of the Hotel Grand Chancellor, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Manchester Street, the former Press Building, Worcester Street, Cathedral Square, St Elmo Courts, Cashel Mall, St John the Baptist Church hall, the Regent Theatre, the Arts Centre, Woolsack Lane, and the Farmers car park.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 3:56am 22nd November 2012
- Tags
- aerial, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Press Building, Cathedral Square, St Elmo Courts, St John the Baptist Church, Regent Theatre, Arts Centre, Woolsack Lane, Farmers car park, Farmers, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (7)
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- A video about the Ministry of Education's decision to close Avondale Primary School. The video includes interviews with Principal Mark Scown and Julie Begg, the parent of a student at the school.
- Creator(s)
- Charley Mann, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:27am 23rd May 2013
- Tags
- Avondale Primary School, Ministry of Education, education, school, school closure, Julie Begg, Mark Scown, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- 'Crunch city to cool Christchurch': address by Dr Colin Meurk
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- A public talk by Dr Colin Meurk, Senior Ecologist at Landcare Research. This talk, entitled 'Crunch city to cool Christchurch', formed part of the Plenary Three session, 'Designing the future'.
- Creator(s)
- Colin Meurk
- Date
- 1:00pm 21st March 2013
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- Fairfax Video, June 2014 (5)
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- A video of an interview with Robyn Simpson about her property in the Flockton Basin. Simpson had to leave her house after flooding made in unliveable. This video was part of a series of videos about residents in the flood-prone Flockton Basin.
- Date
- 2:02am 2nd June 2014
- Tags
- Robyn Simpson, flood, flooding, Flockton Basin, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Video of participant number UC601YW's earthquake story
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- Video of participant number UC601YW's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
- Creator(s)
- Yena Wei
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th February 2012
- Tags
- Social Science
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- Fairfax Video, October 2011 (8)
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- A video of a tour through the Christchurch central city Red Zone. The video includes footage of Manchester Street, Gloucester Street, Hereford Street, Lichfield Street, High Street, Worcester Street, and Cashel Mall. It also includes footage of Cathedral Square and the surrounding buildings, taken from the roof of the new Press Building on Gloucester Street.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 7:34am 28th October 2011
- Tags
- Red Zone, tour, Manchester Street, Gloucester Street, Hereford Street, Lichfield Street, High Street, Worcester Street, Cashel Mall, Cashel Street, Cathedral Square, Press Building, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, February 2012 (9)
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- A video of an interview with Michael Ardagh, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Christchurch Hospital. Ardagh talks about the challenges the emergency department at the Christchurch Hospital faced following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin, Paul Gee
- Date
- 11:54pm 15th February 2012
- Tags
- hospital, health, emergency department, Christchurch International Airport, airport, disaster plan, doctor, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, June 2012 (3)
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- A video of the Christchurch central city covered in snow. The video includes footage of the ChristChurch Cathedral, Gloucester Street, New Regent Street, Manchester Street, Latimer Square, Centennial Pool, Armagh Street, McLeans Mansion, Hagley Park, Rolleston Avenue, Worcester Street, the Peacock Fountain in the Botanic Gardens, and Dyers Pass Road.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 9:25pm 7th June 2012
- Tags
- snow, ChristChurch Cathedral, Gloucester Street, New Regent Street, Manchester Street, Latimer Square, Centennial Pool, Armagh Street, McLeans Mansion, Hagley Park, Rolleston Avenue, Worcester Street, Peacock Fountain, Botanic Gardens, Dyers Pass Road, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, December 2012 (7)
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- A video of an interview with John Walley, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association, about the experiences of businesses in the aftermath of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. Walley talks about the stress on manufacturers to continue as usual after the earthquakes. He also talks about the importance of businesses' communication lines, and looking after customers and staff. This video is part of a series about businesses in Christchurch after the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Tamlyn Stewart, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:37am 11th December 2012
- Tags
- New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association, John Walley, manufacture, business, commerce, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- People in Disasters Conference - Leading and Coordinating Social Recovery: Lessons from a central recovery agency
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A video of a presentation by Dr Sarah Beaven during the Social Recovery Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Leading and Coordinating Social Recovery: Lessons from a central recovery agency".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
This presentation provides an overview of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's Social Recovery Lessons and Legacy project. This project was commissioned in 2014 and completed in December 2015. It had three main aims: to capture Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's role in social recovery after the Canterbury earthquakes, to identify lessons learned, and to disseminate these lessons to future recovery practitioners. The project scope spanned four Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority work programmes: The Residential Red Zone, the Social and Cultural Outcomes, the Housing Programme, and the Community Resilience Programme. Participants included both Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority employees, people from within a range of regional and national agencies, and community and public sector organisations who worked with Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority over time. The presentation will outline the origin and design of the project, and present some key findings.
- Creator(s)
- Sarah Beaven,
- Date
- 11:08pm 25th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Sarah Beaven, Lesley Petterson, Social Recovery, CERA, lessons, Recovery Stream, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Resilience, Poverty, and Seismic Culture
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A video of a presentation by Richard Conlin during the Community Resilience Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Resilience, Poverty, and Seismic Culture".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
A strategy of resilience is built around the recognition that effective emergency response requires community involvement and mobilization. It further recognizes that many of the characteristics that equip communities to respond most effectively to short term emergencies are also characteristics that build strong communities over the long term. Building resilient communities means integrating our approaches to poverty, community engagement, economic development, and housing into a coherent strategy that empowers community members to engage with each other and with other communities. In this way, resilience becomes a complementary concept to sustainability. This requires an asset-based change strategy where external agencies meet communities where they are, in their own space, and use collective impact approaches to work in partnership. This also requires understanding and assessing poverty, including physical, financial, and social capital in their myriad manifestations. Poverty is not exclusively a matter of class. It is a complex subject, and different communities manifest multiple versions of poverty, which must be respected and understood through the asset-based lens. Resilience is a quality of a community and a system, and develops over time as a result of careful analysis of strengths and vulnerabilities and taking actions to increase competencies and reduce risk situations. Resilience requires maintenance and must be developed in a way that includes practicing continuous improvement and adaptation. The characteristics of a resilient community include both physical qualities and 'soft infrastructure', such as community knowledge, resourcefulness, and overall health. This presentation reviews the experience of some earlier disasters, outlines a working model of how emergency response, resilience, and poverty interact and can be addressed in concert, and concludes with a summary of what the 2010 Chilean earthquake tells us about how a 'seismic culture' can function effectively in communities even when government suffers from unexpected shortcomings.
- Creator(s)
- Richard Conlin,
- Date
- 1:27am 27th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Richard Conlin, resilience, poverty, community, Seattle, Chile, Community Resilience Stream, Health and Wellbeing
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- Fairfax Video, March 2013 (3)
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- A video of an interview with Mark Forster, Operations Manager of the Christchurch Gondola, about the revamp of the gondola. The attraction has been closed since 22 February 2011 while the café and restaurant is being renovated and the rock fall from the hill above mitigated.
- Creator(s)
- Ashleigh Stewart, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 11:08pm 18th March 2013
- Tags
- gondola, Christchurch Gondola, Mark Forster, tourism, Media, Communications and Journalism