Christchurch has been announced as one of 300 cities selected to take part in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Youth Climate Action Fund, a global initiative empowering young people to design and deliver practical climate solutions in their own communities.
Christchurch has been announced as one of 300 cities selected to take part in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Youth Climate Action Fund, a global initiative empowering young people to design and deliver practical climate solutions in their own communities.
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Two people will contest the vacant position on Te Pataka ō Rakaihautū Banks Peninsula Community Board.
The books, magazines, coffee, and puzzle exchange are all back – Parklands Library reopens to visitors from Tuesday 7 April.
Christchurch: A great place to be
The Lichfield Street Carpark will remain under Council ownership after a decision today.
One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha was officially opened by Mayor Phil Mauger at a ceremony this morning.
Looking after our natural resources
Christchurch’s tsunami sirens will be tested on Sunday 12 April.
Christchurch City Council is set to consider options for reducing odour from the ponds at the fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Councillors today received an update on the process to protect land for the proposed Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network.
Christchurch City Council has proposed its Draft Annual Plan for the coming year, and it’s now the public’s turn to weigh in.
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū is issuing a callout to track down a series of missing artworks by one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most influential artists, Robyn Kahukiwa (1938–2025).
A new exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū celebrates the enduring significance of Pacific art and craft practices and their strong connection with contemporary artists and artmaking.