The Sustainability Fund is open now for applications for projects that help meet the Christchurch City Council’s climate change objective and targets.
How can Christchurch become a truly walkable city?
Stage two of the Addington Brook renewal programme in South Hagley Park is well underway, with half of the earthworks and all of the tree removals now completed.
How do we address an issue as big as climate change?
Christchurch’s Te Kuru wetland has received international recognition for its innovative approach to stormwater management.
Mussel shells are removing contaminants from an urban stormwater wetland, in what could be a world-first.
Almost 700 submissions from the public will be considered as part of Christchurch City Council’s response to the government’s Local Water Done Well reform.
Fourteen years after clearing liquefaction clogging streets and properties, the Student Volunteer Army (SVA) is back in the east of Christchurch.
The Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor’s (OARC) first wetland is becoming a haven for native wildlife, with new bird species flocking in to nest.
With the turning of the seasons, wildlife migrations in Christchurch are underway.