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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :The next big wrestle... 2 October 2012

Date: 2012

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0023100

Description: Shows two arms wrestling with a man representing 'Chch' (Christchurch) clenched between the hands. One arm represents 'Heathcote Fault' and the other 'Greendale Fault'. Context: probably refers to research into a network of hidden faults on the outskirts of Christchurch - the Heathcote Fault and the Greendale fault. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alistair, 1958-: Daft things our forefathers did... 20 March 2011

Date: 2011

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0017341

Description: Text at top left reads 'Daft things our forefathers did The cartoon shows several nineteenth century gentlemen observing 'volcanic cones', a 'swamp' and 'faultlines underneath' and deciding to build a city. Context - Specifically the Christchurch earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 but generally the way many New Zealand cities are built on or near volcanoes, faultlines and swamps. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Earthquake threat in capital lower than thought - news. "Phew!!!"...

Date: 2012

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0022699

Description: Shows a map of the north Island, with Wellington breathing a sigh of relief, and Auckland saying, `Bugger!' Refers to a new study showing that the probability of a major earthquake in Wellington isn't nearly as high as previously thought. (Newstalk ZB, 21 Aug 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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