Christchurch: A great place to be
Phase One of the reinstatement of Christ Church Cathedral has been completed.
A new three-month timelapse construction video of Te Kaha, Canterbury’s Multi-Use Arena, has been published, bringing into sharp focus the extent of the work being carried out and the magnitude of the $683 million project.
If you’re wondering about the projects happening in your neighbourhood, Christchurch City Council’s online budget tool has been updated to show how much money is proposed, and when the work is scheduled.
Christchurch City Council’s submission on the Future for Local Government Review Panel’s draft report, ‘He mata whāriki, he matawhānui’, is ready to be sent after it was approved at the Council’s meeting today.
The realisation of a new major movement arts centre in Christchurch – called the MOVE centre – is a step closer, with local organisation Human Performance Incorporated announced as the operator of the new studios at Parakiore.
As the city navigates a complex economic environment, Councillors are meeting to finalise Christchurch City Council’s draft budget for the coming year.
Eleven Government-funded transport projects have been fast-tracked by the Christchurch City Council that aim to encourage walking, cycling and public transport use.
Venues Ōtautahi will provide the catering for the first New Zealand SailGP event in Whakaraupō, Lyttelton Harbour next month.
A new visiting exhibition at Tūranga shines a light on New Zealand’s cutting edge space technologies and world-leading research.
A special Waitangi Day citizenship ceremony will take place on Monday at Ngā Hau E Wha National Marae on Pages Road.
Mayor Phil Mauger is looking forward to welcoming Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Princess Anne to Christchurch later this month.
A visiting group from Christchurch’s sister-city Seattle will further strengthen relationship ties stretching back 42 years
The skies above New Brighton Beach will be full of colour this Saturday as dozens of kites take to the skies at the beloved annual Kite Day event.
Christchurch residents are being urged to reduce their water use with hot and dry conditions forecast for the coming weeks.
Canterbury Museum has found an ideal central city site for its pop-up museum and helped secure the future of a beloved Christchurch cultural institution in the process.
An unusual crevice garden created just before the 2020 lockdown is proving a hit with local, out of town and international visitors to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Christchurch Free Wi-Fi has reached a major milestone with over 100,000 connections from locals and visitors.