Christchurch’s tsunami sirens will be tested on Sunday 12 April.
Christchurch’s tsunami sirens will be tested on Sunday 12 April.
Get connected, get involved
A new addition to this year’s Walking Festival is a guided stroll around Christchurch’s world-renowned Botanic Gardens.
Ever wondered where your recycling ends up?
Christchurch: A great place to be
Resident satisfaction in Christchurch continues to climb, with Christchurch City Council achieving its highest overall satisfaction score since 2019.
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.
Looking after our natural resources
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).
The long-awaited project to build erosion and flood protection structures along Te Ihutai/Avon-Heathcote Estuary edge in Southshore and South New Brighton is set to begin, following the approval of resource consent this week.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Councillors today received an update on the process to protect land for the proposed Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network.
Christchurch City Council has proposed its Draft Annual Plan for the coming year, and it’s now the public’s turn to weigh in.
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).
Christchurch’s biggest multicultural event Culture Galore will be held at a new location this year.