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More aeration to reduce Wastewater Treatment Plant odour

Christchurch City Council has approved the installation of additional aerators in the ponds at the fire-damaged Wastewater Treatment Plant to reduce the risk of odour.

City life  |  2 Apr 2026
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Ribbon cut at Christchurch’s new stadium

City life  |  27 Mar 2026

City to Sea pathway extends

Community matters  |  23 Mar 2026

Explore Christchurch's exceptional architecture at Open Christchurch

Arts & Culture  |  23 Mar 2026

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More aeration to reduce Wastewater Treatment Plant odour

City life  |  2 Apr 2026

Christchurch City Council has approved the installation of additional aerators in the ponds at the fire-damaged Wastewater Treatment Plant to reduce the risk of odour.

New Akaroa Wharf design celebrates deep cultural and historic significance

Arts & Culture  |  2 Apr 2026

Latest updates on the Wastewater Treatment Plant

Community matters  |  2 Apr 2026

Egg-celent activities on this weekend

 |  2 Apr 2026

New Akaroa Wharf design celebrates deep cultural and historic significance

Arts & Culture  |  2 Apr 2026

Latest updates on the Wastewater Treatment Plant

Community matters  |  2 Apr 2026

Egg-celent activities on this weekend

 |  2 Apr 2026

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Two candidates to contest Akaroa by-election

Community matters  |  2 Apr 2026

The Lichfield Street Carpark will remain under Council ownership after a decision today.

City life  |  1 Apr 2026

Date set for tsunami siren testing

Environment  |  31 Mar 2026

Two candidates to contest Akaroa by-election

Community matters  |  2 Apr 2026

The Lichfield Street Carpark will remain under Council ownership after a decision today.

City life  |  1 Apr 2026

Date set for tsunami siren testing

Environment  |  31 Mar 2026

Corsair Bay stormwater pipe replacement

Community matters  |  30 Mar 2026

Ribbon cut at Christchurch’s new stadium

City life  |  27 Mar 2026

Council to consider mitigation options for wastewater plant

Environment  |  26 Mar 2026

Corsair Bay stormwater pipe replacement

Community matters  |  30 Mar 2026

Ribbon cut at Christchurch’s new stadium

City life  |  27 Mar 2026

Council to consider mitigation options for wastewater plant

Environment  |  26 Mar 2026

Community matters

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Parklands Library good to go

The books, magazines, coffee, and puzzle exchange are all back – Parklands Library reopens to visitors from Tuesday 7 April.

Facilities, Libraries, Things to do  |  26 Mar 2026

Walking Festival features Botanic Garden stroll

A new addition to this year’s Walking Festival is a guided stroll around Christchurch’s world-renowned Botanic Gardens.

Sport & recreation, Things to do  |  24 Mar 2026

Parklands Library good to go

Facilities, Libraries, Things to do  |  26 Mar 2026

Walking Festival features Botanic Garden stroll

Sport & recreation, Things to do  |  24 Mar 2026

City life

Christchurch: A great place to be

Another big jump in satisfaction with the Council

Resident satisfaction in Christchurch continues to climb, with Christchurch City Council achieving its highest overall satisfaction score since 2019.

Council updates  |  19 Mar 2026

Central city on full display after long rebuild

After the 15th anniversary of the 22 February earthquakes, we’re taking a look at different Council aspects of the rebuild, and how far we’ve come. Next up, the central city.

Infrastructure upgrades, Libraries, Parks and playgrounds, Planning for the future, Sport & recreation, Things to do  |  27 Feb 2026

Another big jump in satisfaction with the Council

Council updates  |  19 Mar 2026

Central city on full display after long rebuild

Infrastructure upgrades, Libraries, Parks and playgrounds, Planning for the future, Sport & recreation, Things to do  |  27 Feb 2026

Environment

Looking after our natural resources

Leaf season falls once again

The crisp feel of autumn is in the air, marking the start of another busy leaf fall season for Christchurch City Council.

Better streets & spaces, Caring for the environment, Water  |  25 Mar 2026

Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor shines, grows and cycles since quake

In the wake of the 15th anniversary of the 22 February earthquakes, we’re taking a look at different Council aspects of the rebuild, and how far we’ve come. Next up, the residential red zone's Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC).

Better streets & spaces, Innovation, Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, Parks and playgrounds, Sport & recreation, Supporting communities, Transport options  |  26 Feb 2026

Leaf season falls once again

Better streets & spaces, Caring for the environment, Water  |  25 Mar 2026

Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor shines, grows and cycles since quake

Better streets & spaces, Innovation, Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, Parks and playgrounds, Sport & recreation, Supporting communities, Transport options  |  26 Feb 2026

Planning & building

Creating a modern, sustainable city

Council briefed on Mass Rapid Transit route protection process

Councillors today received an update on the process to protect land for the proposed Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network.

Central city, Getting around, Planning for the future, Transport options  |  17 Mar 2026

The Council wants to hear your views

Christchurch City Council has proposed its Draft Annual Plan for the coming year, and it’s now the public’s turn to weigh in.

Council updates, Financial matters, Have your say, Planning for the future  |  10 Feb 2026

Council briefed on Mass Rapid Transit route protection process

Central city, Getting around, Planning for the future, Transport options  |  17 Mar 2026

The Council wants to hear your views

Council updates, Financial matters, Have your say, Planning for the future  |  10 Feb 2026

Arts & Culture

National search for missing Robyn Kahukiwa artworks

Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū is issuing a callout to track down a series of missing artworks by one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most influential artists, Robyn Kahukiwa (1938–2025).

Art & creativity, Central city  |  27 Mar 2026

Made in the Pacific: A Collection of Tāoga

A new exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū celebrates the enduring significance of Pacific art and craft practices and their strong connection with contemporary artists and artmaking.

Art & creativity, History & heritage  |  26 Mar 2026

National search for missing Robyn Kahukiwa artworks

Art & creativity, Central city  |  27 Mar 2026

Made in the Pacific: A Collection of Tāoga

Art & creativity, History & heritage  |  26 Mar 2026
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