A charitable trust that is working with Christchurch schools to populate parts of the former red zone with native plants is getting a $61,400 grant to expand its operation.
A school climate action campus and a locally developed app that allows people to rent, lend or borrow household items are among those to benefit from the first round of Sustainability Fund grants.
Climate change and environmental initiatives could receive an additional $11 million funding boost over ten years as part of Christchurch City Council’s 10-year budget.
People who live, work and play in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are being invited to help shape their futures and have their say when it comes to adapting public infrastructure to the increasing impacts of sea-level rise.