Christchurch: A great place to be
International credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s has reaffirmed Christchurch City Council’s financial rating.
Pedestrian access from one of the Central City’s favourite attractions – New Regent Street – is set to be extended through to the Ōtakaro Avon River promenade.
Work is getting underway next week on a new car park and public space at the vacant central city site in the city’s Performing Arts Precinct.
Construction of New Zealand’s largest indoor sport and recreation centre is complete.
Buckle up for a journey to Middle Earth (and back again) as Anthony Harper Summer Theatre returns to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens this January.
Second term Councillor Victoria Henstock has been appointed Deputy Mayor by Mayor Phil Mauger.
A key part of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre’s leisure water area has come to life with water flowing through the huge water adventure playground for the first time.
The façade is finished, and the roof is only days away from completion at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
At its last meeting of the triennium, Christchurch City Council make a number of decisions including on a heritage plan change, temporary improvements to a street in the Central City and a new footpath upgrade programme.
The risks and hazards posed by climate change will be discussed in the next instalment of the Christchurch Conversations series.
As October’s local election approaches, voters can now find information about their candidates online.
Christchurch City Council has reviewed the performance of Chief Executive Mary Richardson for the 2024/25 financial year.
The city of Christchurch, the Crusaders and Super Rugby Pacific have joined forces to bring Super Round to Christchurch in 2026, marking the first major sporting event at the brand new One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
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A project to install new water supply pipes on Main North Road between Johns and Factory roads will get underway next week.
Calling all curious neighbours, inquisitive passers-by, design professionals and architecture lovers - nominate a building you think is worth celebrating at Open Christchurch 2026.