Nine environmental protection projects will benefit from Christchurch City Council funding to boost their work.
Work has started to remove damaged pontoons that have been stored at Naval Point.
A drop in the amount of graffiti needing to be removed from around the city is being welcomed by the Christchurch City Council.
The Styx Living Laboratory Trust is marking its 20 year anniversary this month.
A new wetland featuring thousands of native trees and plants will boost biodiversity in Mairehau.
Christchurch residents can help clean up the city’s waterways on Saturday simply by picking up five pieces of rubbish while doing their usual weekend activities.
Almost $40,000 of Immediate Steps (IMS) biodiversity funding has helped some hard-working locals protect water quality and biodiversity values along Albert Stream in St Martins.
Christchurch City Council is encouraging residents, schools and businesses across the city to show they care about our planet by turning off their lights during Earth Hour.
Options for shoring up an old landfill site that is slowly being eroded will be considered by Christchurch City Councillors next week.
A multimillion-dollar floodplain management project in the upper catchment of the Ōpāwaho Heathcote River has earned Christchurch City Council a national award for Environmental Sustainability.