Shocked, surreal and excited.
Shocked, surreal and excited.
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Christchurch City Council is meeting at 9.30am on Thursday 7 July. The main items on the agenda for the public part of the meeting are:
Two existing wharves in Akaroa are being investigated as options for commercial operators to use while the town’s main wharf is deconstructed and rebuilt.
Christchurch: A great place to be
Residents and visitors to Ōtautahi-Christchurch can now access free wi-fi in the central city thanks to a partnership between Christchurch City Council and fibre broadband provider Enable.
The winner of the Christchurch Aerospace Challenge was announced at an awards ceremony on Wednesday, which showcased the rising talent working on aerospace innovations across New Zealand.
Looking after our natural resources
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel says it is important that residents with concerns about the Government’s three waters reforms make submissions on the Water Services Entities Bill.
Rare native and endemic invertebrate populations are flourishing in a wetland next to the Avon-Heathcote Estuary / Ihutai in Ferrymead.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
New initiatives have been introduced at Christchurch City Council to help with the processing of building and resource consents.
In a world first, a remote-operated digger is working inside Christ Church Cathedral to clear out debris, masonry and guano, a significant biohazard, and retrieve heritage fabric.
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū has walked away from the prestigious Museums Australasia Multimedia and Publication Design Awards with an armful of awards.
A lot of attention to detail and a dash of nostalgia. Those are the key to the work artist Mike Beer aka GhostCat is doing in situ restoring the miniature model of the Port Hills at the Victoria Park Visitor Centre.