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- Julia Holden's 2012 Photographs 102
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- A photograph of a fenced-off driveway in Bexley. A CERA notice is partially visible on the fence.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 3:54pm 1st November 2012
- Tags
- Bexley, CERA, residential red zone, fence
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- No 8, Merchants of Fine Wine
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- A digitally manipulated photograph of a building on Poplar Lane. The photographer comments, "I felt that this building had a real Italian feel about it. It is actually in Christchurch, New Zealand. It appears on the list to be partially demolished after the Christchurch earthquake, so it might not be around for much longer".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 12:00am 24th June 2012
- Tags
- Poplar Street, Poplar Lane, demolition, CERA, Red Zone, CBD, 22 February 2011
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- Empowered Christchurch Social Media Campaigns: Census
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A poster created by Empowered Christchurch to advertise their submission to the CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan on social media.
The poster reads, "Submission. CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan. 5. In your opinion, is there a better way to report on these recovery issues? Looking at the recovery from the perspective of the eastern suburbs, it is impossible to avoid thinking of phenomenon referred to as 'Disaster Capitalism' and considering the aspects that have already become evident in the recovery process. Loss of equity and quality of life, risk transfer and other substantial shifts are taking place. We suggest that a regular mini-census should be conducted through the remainder of the recovery at intervals of 6-12 months to monitor deprivation, insurance cover (or lack of it), mortgage, home equity, and rental status. If unexpected changes identified, investigation and correction measures should be implemented. We need a city that is driven by the people that live in it, and enabled by a bureaucracy that accepts and mitigates risks, rather than transferring them to the most vulnerable residents ."
- Tags
- Empowered Christchurch, CERA, Draft Transition Recovery Plan, Disaster Capitalism, census, Government and Politics
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- Christchurch Press Infographic: 21 December 2012
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- A graphic giving details about the river park proposed in the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan.
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, Avon River, river park, Roger Sutton, CERA, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 1991
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- A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The former Post Office building in Cathedral Square with the Telecom Exchange building behind it".
- Date
- 11:23pm 27th December 2011
- Tags
- Cathedral Square, CBD red zone, central city red zone, CERA offices, old Post Office, Telecom Exchange building
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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 0223
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- Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "CERA workers in the red zone".
- Date
- 4:51am 13th December 2011
- Tags
- Cathedral Square, CBD red zone, central city red zone, CERA, Colombo Street
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- Christchurch Press Infographic: 9 November 2012 (1)
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- A page banner for a feature titled, "Your new city: CERA's 100-day plan".
- Tags
- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, CERA, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 333
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- A photograph of three drawings stuck to a bus timetable in the Christchurch central city. The drawings depict Roger Sutton, the CEO of CERA, with a band-aid over his mouth; Warwick Isaacs, the Deputy Chief Executive of CERA, with hearing protection over his ears; and Gerry Brownlee, Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, with a blindfold over his eyes.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:49am 16th July 2012
- Tags
- Gerry Brownlee, Roger Sutton, Warwick Isaacs, CERA, street art, Community
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- Empowered Christchurch Social Media Campaigns: Risk Acceptance
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A poster created by Empowered Christchurch to advertise their submission to the CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan on social media.
The poster reads, "Submission, CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan. Risk Acceptance. It is the role of insurance companies, the EQC included, to accept the risks covered under their terms of reference/policies and compensate policyholders when such risks eventuate. However, many policyholders in Christchurch have not been compensated for the damage to their homes and their lives. These responsibilities need to be faced by the entities responsible. An equitable solution needs to be found for properties with hazards such as flooding that are a direct result of the earthquakes. In tandem with this, every effort must be made to protect residents from the risks posed by climate change. We need a city that is driven by the people that live in it, and enabled by a bureaucracy that accepts and mitigates risks, rather than transferring them to the most vulnerable residents".
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- Empowered Christchurch, CERA, Draft Transition Recovery Plan, flooding, climate change, risk, Government and Politics
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- Caged Animals
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- People peer through the cordon fence outside Ballantynes. The photographer comments, "Whilst on the CERA red zone coach tour we passed Ballantynes and felt like caged animals. There was crowds watching us and we were caged inside the CERA coach with our keepers to make sure we were not allowed to escape our confines".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 5:27am 14th November 2011
- Tags
- CERA, Red Zone, bus tour, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, CBD, Ballantynes, fence
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- Empowered Christchurch Social Media Campaigns: Prime Minister Assurance
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A poster created by Empowered Christchurch to advertise their submission to the CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan on social media.
The poster reads, "Submission, CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan. Prime Minister Assurance. Let us remember the much-quoted assurance from the Prime Minister in 2011: 'On behalf of the Government, let me be clear that no one will be left to walk this journey alone. New Zealand will walk this journey with you. We will be there every step of the way. Christchurch; this is not your test; this is New Zealand's test. I promise we will meet this test.' We call on the authorities to live up to this promise. We need a city that is driven by the people that live in it, and enabled by a bureaucracy that accepts and mitigates risks, rather than transferring them to the most vulnerable of its residents".
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- Empowered Christchurch, CERA, Draft Transition Recovery Plan, Prime Minister, Government and Politics
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- As Free as a Caged Bird
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- An advertising poster outside Minx Dining Room and Bar on Lichfield Street depicts Katy Perry in a bird cage. The photographer comments, "One of the sites you will see on the Christchurch CBD red zone tour".
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 12:03am 15th November 2011
- Tags
- CBD, Red Zone, Minx, cocktails, restaurant, Lichfield Street, bus tour, CERA, 22 February 2011, damage, liquefaction, silt, flower pot, quake art, art
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- Empowered Christchurch Social Media Campaigns: Seismic Risk
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A poster created by Empowered Christchurch to advertise their submission to the CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan on social media.
The poster reads, "Submission, CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan. Seismic Risk. One thing we can learn from the past is that seismic risk in Canterbury has been underestimated before the earthquakes struck. This is confirmed in a report for EQC in 1991 (paper 2005). It is also the conclusion of the Royal Commission in the CTV report. A number of recommendations have been made but not followed. For example, neither the AS/NZS 1170.5 standard nor the New Zealand Geotechnical Society guidelines have been updated. Yet another recovery instrument is the Earthquake Prone Building Act, which is still to be passed by Parliament. As the emergency response part of the recovery is now behind us, we need to ensure sustainability for what lies ahead. We need a city that is driven by the people that live in it, and enabled by a bureaucracy that accepts and mitigates risks, rather than transferring them to the most vulnerable residents."
- Tags
- Empowered Christchurch, CERA, Draft Transition Recovery Plan, Royal Commission, CTV, New Zealand Geotechnical Society, Earthquake Prone Building Act, Government and Politics
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- Rosalee Jenkin Photograph 22
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- A photograph of a CERA billboard in a paddock in Dallington, near the Gayhurst Road bridge. The billboard heading reads, "Crown-owned land clearance in the residential red zone". Graffiti has been spray-painted over the rest of the sign.
- Creator(s)
- Rosalee Jenkin
- Date
- 8:47am 28th August 2015
- Tags
- RedZoneApp, Red Zone, CERA, billboard, graffiti, Gayhurst Road, spray paint, Dallington
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- Save Our Cathedral
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- A digitally manipulated image of 'Save Our Cathedral' ribbons hanging from a cordon fence near Latimer Square.
- Creator(s)
- Steven Taylor
- Date
- 6:32am 28th June 2012
- Tags
- ribbon, campaign, metal, barriers, Wizard, demolition, heritage, iconic, building, historical, 22 February 2011, damaged, collapsed, CERA, cathedral, save our cathedral, Anglican, knock down, donate, donation
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- Empowered Christchurch Social Media Campaigns: Future Insurability
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A poster created by Empowered Christchurch to advertise their submission to the CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan on social media.
The poster reads, "Submission, CERA Draft Transition Recovery Plan. Future Insurability. In an article in the New Zealand Herald of 5 November 2014, the CEO of IAG refers to cooperation with the NZ Government on a strategic intent in 2011 to avoid depopulation of Christchurch. Now that the ICNZ has signalled its intention to withdraw from high-risk areas and the CCC also plans to redefine the boundaries of the city so as to exclude properties below the Mean High Water Springs. We ask whether a 'recovery' involves abandoning people once the insurance and bank sectors have managed a retreat? We need a city that is driven by the people that live in it, and enabled by a bureaucracy that accepts and mitigates risks, rather than transferring them to the most vulnerable of its residents".
- Tags
- Empowered Christchurch, CERA, Draft Transition Recovery Plan, insurance, Government and Politics
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- Christchurch Press Infographic: 26 November 2012 (1)
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- An infographic showing staff seconded from other organisations to work for CERA.
- Tags
- CERA, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- BeckerFraserPhotos June 2012 photograph 215
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- Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking west along Worcester Street from Cathedral Square at sunset. HSBC tower (CERA offices, centre), Clarendon Tower (left) and the old Clarendon Hotel facade (lower centre)".
- Date
- 5:33am 9th June 2012
- Tags
- Cathedral Square, CERA, Clarendon Hotel, Clarendon tower, facade, HSBC tower, Worcester Street
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- Rosalee Jenkin Photograph 23
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- A photograph of a CERA billboard in a paddock in Dallington, near the Gayhurst Road bridge. The billboard heading reads, "Crown-owned land clearance in the residential red zone". Graffiti has been spray-painted over the rest of the sign.
- Creator(s)
- Rosalee Jenkin
- Date
- 8:47am 28th August 2015
- Tags
- RedZoneApp, Red Zone, CERA, billboard, graffiti, Gayhurst Road, Dallington
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- Christchurch Press Infographic: 8 November 2012 (3)
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- Graphs showing statistics on residential red zone demolitions.
- Tags
- red zone, housing, demolition, CERA, insurance, Media, Communications and Journalism