Earthquake
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Information specific to conferences and symposiumon earthquakes held since 4 September 2010 earthquakeare located in the Conferences section..
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd March 2017
A website telling the stories of the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team's mammoth repair programme has been launched
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 8th November 2016
A new register that lists the known earthquake-prone buildings in Christchurch will allow members of the public to search the status of buildings
- A 7-part television series that explores the issues and ideas for the flat land suburbs of east Christchurch devastated by the 2010/11 earthquakes, kicks off on CTV this Thursday (24th September 2015)
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) media release: 19th August 2015
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has released a report into the Building Code compliance of earthquake repairs to Canterbury homes
- The Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) has released a series of videos that show and explain details of how the new central city travel network will work
- The ChCh Story app brings compelling stories straight to your phone.
Great things are happening in Christchurch. Big events like the Cricket World Cup, under 20 Fifa World Cup and Te Matatini kapa haka festival are all coming this year
- University of Canterbury media release: 18 February 2015
The repercussions of the earthquakes that struck Canterbury four years ago could still be having a detrimental effect on the city’s animals, according to University of Canterbury’s Associate Profes
- University of Canterbury media release: 27 January 2015
A University of Canterbury postgraduate student says sports inspired people in Christchurch after the earthquakes
- University of Canterbury media release: 22 December 2014
A major University of Canterbury report has found a high level of innovation and adaptability shown by hundreds of organisations in Canterbury following the earthquakes
- Unviersity of Canterbury media release: 1st December 2014
A new book that explores the impact of the Christchurch earthquakes on animals, and the lessons we can learn in animal welfare from the natural disaster, has been published by Canterbury Universit
- The 12-episode television series "Covered" will feature everything from repair methods and cash settlements process to advisory and social support services that are available to help residents in their decision- making process
- University of Canterbury media release: Friday 7th November 2014
A just released book by University of Canterbury’s Associate Professor Kate van Heugten examines the experiences of workers and managers from a broad array of human service organisations in
- Christchurch: The Ever Evolving City documentary series from Future Christchurch showcases the city’s remarkable transformation
- University of Canterbury media release: 24th August 2014
A University of Canterbury PhD student is investigating the impact of social media following the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes
- University of Canterbury media release: 30th July 2014
Support from partners, husbands, wives and spouses softened the impacts of depression following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, University of Canterbury research has found
- The results of the 2013 Youth Wellbeing Survey have provided decision makers with food for thought, highlighting areas of need as well as progress for young people aged between 12 and 24 years
- The ‘Imagine’ app is an initiative from the Department of Conservation in response to the Christchurch city earthquake rebuild
- This background paper was written by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) by Nicola Shirlaw.
Here is a snippet from the Introduction:
In 2010 and 2011, Christchurch experienced a number of major earthquakes
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The Human Rights Commission has releasing a report calling for
people and their human rights to be put at the heart of the
recovery in Canterbury, says Chief Commissioner David
Rutherford.
"At its best, this is what the recovery has been about
- The ageing of the New Zealand population means that, in future, very large numbers of very old people will be living in the community, many alone or with a spouse of similar age, many suffering from chronic illness or disability and in need of support
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