Christchurch: A great place to be
Christchurch City Council has released its 2025 Pre-election Report ahead of the local government elections on 11 October.
350,000 cobblestones, 5,176 plants, and 5.5km of new pipes later – major street and water network upgrades around the new stadium are finished.
Sinks are being sliced, custom-made hand pumps are being cast, and bubbling tubes are being illuminated as bespoke features for New Zealand’s first Aquatic Sensory Experience take shape in Christchurch.
Christchurch City Council has confirmed its plans for the year ahead, with the adoption of the Annual Plan 2025/26.
The first seat has been installed at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
Christchurch’s Mass Rapid Transit project has been named on a list of nationally important infrastructure work.
Feedback is being sought on a draft concept plan for a cemetery in Templeton to meet Christchurch’s future burial needs.
Christchurch City Libraries have partnered with Selwyn Libraries to operate a shared digital collection for a two-year trial period.
Changes to speed limits on streets around One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha are again out for feedback from residents.
Christchurch City Council is on the hunt for lifeguards, customer experience representatives, event staff – and more – for Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre.
All but one of Christchurch city’s water treatment plants are now fully compliant with national protozoa drinking water rules and standards.
Christchurch City Council staff working on the north side of Te Hononga Civic Offices are being relocated as engineers review the seismic performance of the annex.
Ways Christchurch City Council is leveraging innovative solutions to shape the city will be showcased to the community this week.
Residents have had their say on Christchurch City Council’s Annual Plan for the coming year and now workshops will start next week.
Antigua Street, from Moorhouse Avenue to St Asaph Street, will get a makeover ahead of the opening of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre.
From the roof to the grounds – and everywhere in between – the city’s new stadium is rapidly coming together.