Looking after our natural resources
Nestled a short 3km from Christchurch’s city centre is a haven of native flora and fauna and a significant site of heritage.
Nestled a short 3km from Christchurch’s city centre is a haven of native flora and fauna and a significant site of heritage.
People who live, work and play in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are being invited to help shape their futures and have their say on a final draft plan for adapting public assets to the impacts of sea-level rise.
The $50 million Te Kuru Wetlands project will be officially opened by Mayor Phil Mauger at a public ceremony on 11 October.
Akaroa residents can expect a knock at the door as work continues to reduce the amount of stormwater getting into the wastewater network.
Projects which help address climate change goals are now able to apply to Christchurch City Council’s Sustainability Fund.
A ‘bioblitz’ in Christchurch’s Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor is hoping to uncover and document the area’s natural secrets.
Regenerating the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor should be fast-tracked as part of the Government’s new Bill, Christchurch City Council says.