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Tales from The Press' portacom village

On February 22, all staff working in The Press's crumbling, shaking, historic Cathedral Square building left in fear and confusion. Many of us never returned, spending the next 15 months in portacabins at Mcleans Island. Here staff talk about what it was like.
Portacom Village picture gallery

Hundreds of displaced Press staff spent the 15 months after February 2011 working from portacoms alongside our printing plant in Logistics Drive.
Press back in heart of city

Today's edition of The Press is the first to be produced from our new purpose-built premises, Press House, in Gloucester St.
Scenic views at Press House
Rainbow greets staff

After a spell of heavy rain, the sun has come out over Christchurch, casting a rainbow over the CBD.
Our staff: Kamala Hayman

Kamala Hayman has been a journalist for more than 20 years including the last decade in Christchurch.
Our staff: Deidre Mussen

Deidre Mussen returned to journalism last June to become the West Coast reporter for The Press after two years working as a registered nurse.
Our staff: Paul Gorman

Paul Gorman has been at The Press for 10 years, starting out in the business section.
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