Christchurch has one of the last city Council water testing laboratories in the country, with technicians working 365 days a year to ensure the quality and safety of our water.
Christchurch has one of the last city Council water testing laboratories in the country, with technicians working 365 days a year to ensure the quality and safety of our water.
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With the doors of New Zealand’s largest indoor sport and recreation venue set to open before the end of the year, the 2026 calendar is already filling up with national competitions and events.
It's now or never – voters across Christchurch and Banks Peninsula have one week to cast their votes in the local elections.
Christchurch: A great place to be
Calling all photo buffs! It’s time for the annual Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt.
A key part of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre’s leisure water area has come to life with water flowing through the huge water adventure playground for the first time.
Looking after our natural resources
Ōtautahi Christchurch is set to welcome more than 1,200 global leaders, scientists, policymakers, and innovators who will gather next week to discuss how the world can adapt to climate change’s biggest challenges.
Two Christchurch City Council restoration projects in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC) have been selected to partner in a significant European Union environmental initiative.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Public transport improvements on Lincoln Road and Plan Change exemptions - here are the key decisions made during today's Christchurch City Council meeting.
Christchurch City Council will ask the Minister Responsible for RMA Reform for approval to opt out of further housing intensification decisions yet to be made under its Housing and Business Choice Plan Change (Plan Change 14).
Renowned Aotearoa band, Kora, will ignite the stage for a memorable New Year’s Eve at North Hagley Park.
Whāia te Taniwha, a new major exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, explores the enduring presence of taniwha in Aotearoa.