[ad_1] Decades of river bird data comes to life in new mapping tool A decades-long dream for braided river care groups across Waitaha Canterbury has come to life with the launch of a new GIS-based mapping platform that brings together more than 60 years of river bird survey data into one accessible public database. A…
Candidates confirmed for Canterbury Regional Council election
[ad_1] Candidates confirmed for Canterbury Regional Council election Elections will be required in all seven constituencies for Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) in the October local elections. Nominations closed at midday on Friday 1 August. The regional council’s general manager governance Lisa Goodman, who is also the deputy electoral officer, confirmed that 34 nominations had…
Your guide to the winter weekend
[ad_1] Family History Expo Christchurch City Libraries is hosting a weekend celebrating family history. Come along to the Family History Expo at Tūranga from 10am – 5pm Saturday and Sunday and find out more about DNA, how to trace your Scottish and Irish ancestors, learn about your Whakapapa Ngāi Tahu, the challenge of AI in…
Adoptions and approvals at Canterbury Regional Council’s 600th meeting
[ad_1] Adoptions and approvals at Canterbury Regional Council’s 600th meeting At the 30 July Council meeting, Councillors adopted a range of strategies and plans, including a 100-year braided river revival strategy and a plan to allow the carriage of pets on buses in Ōtautahi/Christchurch. Chair Craig Pauling opened the 600th meeting of the Canterbury Regional…
Two new immersive exhibition experiences
[ad_1] Each has been developed by an internationally recognised contemporary artist and will offer visitors an immersive and unforgettable experience. Peter Robinson: Charcoal Drawing Don’t let the title fool you – leading Aotearoa artist Peter Robinson (Kāi Tahu) is always thinking outside the square, and well beyond the limits of a sheet of paper. His upcoming…
Whakaora Te Waikēkēwai project: Restored wetland attracts rare birds
[ad_1] Whakaora Te Waikēkēwai project: Restored wetland attracts rare birds Birds known for their mythical status are taking refuge at a newly restored wetland around Aotearoa’s largest lagoon, bringing hope for future generations. For the last five years, Te Taumutu Rūnanga have been leading a project to rehabilitate the lower-mid catchment of Te Waikēkēwai/Waikēkēwai Stream…
A little smoke is okay – but no longer than 15 minutes
[ad_1] A little smoke is okay – but no longer than 15 minutes We’re clearing the air on smoky chimneys and what the rules really mean for Waitaha Canterbury households. There’s nothing quite like the comfort of a warm fire on a cold evening in Waitaha. But although wood burners keep many homes cosy, they…
Last call to stand in local body elections
[ad_1] Nominations close at noon on Friday 1 August. However, as of Wednesday 30 July, the Fendalton ward is yet to receive a candidate. The Fendalton, Coastal, Spreydon, Lyttelton, Mount Herbert and Akaroa Community Board positions are also needing further candidates to fill the two vacancies. View the candidates for Christchurch confirmed so far. Nominations…
Sixty artists feature in new street art exhibition
[ad_1] Roll Call – A Survey of Ōtautahi Urban Art and Artists is part of the city’s street art programme and will shine a light on more than 60 urban creatives, from established to emerging artists. It features work by graffiti and mural artists, street artists and photographers, tattooists and fine art practitioners. Some of…
Garden sprouts community connection in Hillmorton
[ad_1] And last year the Christchurch City Council’s Summer with your Neighbours funding helped them reach further into the Hillmorton community to meet new people. The Mokihi community has four large beds with around a dozen people regularly tending the gardens on a Wednesday and Saturday each week. “The whole idea of it…
Playing with history at Lancaster Park
[ad_1] The redevelopment of the park has been ongoing since 2021, with the heritage gates restored and rededicated, new sports grounds and recreational spaces complete, and over 11,000 native trees and shrubs put in the ground. Construction of the community centre and changing rooms are underway, and now it’s time to start planning the…
Council provides feedback on resource management reforms
[ad_1] Council provides feedback on resource management reforms We will provide feedback to the Government on proposed changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA). [ad_2] Source link
Activities for your mid-winter weekend
[ad_1] Vanuatu Bislama Language Week tree planting Come along to Rutland Reserve this Sunday 27 July to celebrate the beginning of Vanuata Bislama Language Week. Around 300 native trees and plants will be put in the ground to mark the official launch of the Language Week. The Vanuatu high commissioner, CEO of Ministry of Pacific…
Clock ticking to deadline for candidate nominations
[ad_1] But Election Officer Warwick Lampp would prefer you didn’t wait until then. “Now is the time to take action if you are intending to stand for the mayoralty, a council seat or a community board. Key dates Friday 1 August Nominations close at noon. Electoral roll closes at 5pm. Tuesday, 9 September Voting…
Trees and big screens signal business end of construction on new stadium
[ad_1] “We’re getting into the business end of the project now with landscaping and external works well underway,” says Christchurch City Council Project Director Kent Summerfield in a new video released today. The external works are now “particularly advanced” at the southern end of the site, which backs onto Tuam Street in central Christchurch. “In…
Our Waitarakao wins big at local government awards
[ad_1] Our Waitarakao wins big at local government awards Our Waitarakao: Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon Catchment Strategy has won the Air New Zealand SuperSteward — Tū Tiaki Award at the 2025 Local Government NZ Excellence Awards and been praised as a “huge strategic piece of forward planning”. The award category celebrates local government projects that protect…
Agencies team up to protect vulnerable dogs
[ad_1] Dogwatch, Kowhai Vet, Avonside Wainoni Vet Clinic and Christchurch City Council are teaming up to give out free parvo vaccinations and microchips for dogs over six months old in the Eastgate Mall car park on Wednesday 23 July and Saturday 26 July. Parvo virus is a highly contagious and often fatal disease. It can…
Catch crops a powerful tool for reducing nitrogen leaching
[ad_1] Catch crops a powerful tool for reducing nitrogen leaching Looking for a way to reduce the risk of nitrogen (N) leaching and make the most of the valuable nutrients left behind after winter forage crop grazing? A catch crop could be the answer. The role of a catch crop — a short-term crop sown…
Charlie leads pack as most popular pooch name
[ad_1] Over the past year there were 470 registered Charlies in the city, with Bella and Poppy not far behind on 451 and 440 and Luna rounding out the top four with 411. Ruby (369), Max (361), Molly (353), Daisy (327), Archie (292) and Frankie (286) were all in the chase for top 10. Meanwhile…
Community champions leading the way for Biosecurity Week
[ad_1] Community champions leading the way for Biosecurity Week As part of Biosecurity Week (21–27 July), we’re celebrating the people and groups across Waitaha/Canterbury working hard to protect and restore our unique biodiversity. Whether it’s removing invasive pests, restoring native habitats, or educating the next generation, these local champions are building a better future through…
Community champions leading the way for Biosecurity Week
[ad_1] Community champions leading the way for Biosecurity Week As part of Biosecurity Week (21–27 July), we’re celebrating the people and groups across Waitaha/Canterbury working hard to protect and restore our unique biodiversity. Whether it’s removing invasive pests, restoring native habitats, or educating the next generation, these local champions are building a better future through…
Stadium street and water upgrades finished four months ahead of schedule
[ad_1] City Infrastructure General Manager Brent Smith says the Te Kaha Surrounding Streets package of work has wrapped up about four months ahead of schedule. “We want to thank all the local businesses, residents and commuters for their understanding and patience during construction. “The stadium sits at the heart of a busy neighbourhood, and while…
The issues facing Christchurch this election
[ad_1] The report provides an overview of the strategic, financial, and governance context that will shape Council decision-making over the next three years. Read the report here. Developed to support informed participation in the democratic process, the report provides key insights for both prospective candidates and voters. It outlines organisational priorities, financial performance and forecasts,…
Your guide to the weekend in Ōtautahi Christchurch
[ad_1] Halswell Quarry Volunteer Planting Day Pop along to Halswell Quarry Park to help plant native plants from 10am to 12pm on Saturday, in association with Trees for Canterbury. Look for directions outside the single-storey stone cottage on the main driveway of Halswell Quarry Park. Housing Cooperative Tour Take a group tour of a Housing…
Safer cycleway celebrated by Council, KiwiRail and community
[ad_1] The crossings on Harewood Road, Langdons Road and Sawyers Arms Road were commissioned yesterday by KiwiRail, Christchurch City Council staff and Fulton Hogan, marking the end of upgrade work on the Puari ki Pū-Harakeke-nui Northern Line cycleway, which follows the railway corridor. The new signalised pedestrian crossings at all three crossings and the automatic…
Mission to restore Aotearoa’s largest wetland brings hope
[ad_1] Mission to restore Aotearoa’s largest wetland brings hope Residents remember fishing at Waitaha/Canterbury’s largest lake with water so clear you could see aquatic plants swaying and schools of trout swimming. [ad_2] Source link
Mission to restore Aotearoa’s largest wetland brings hope
[ad_1] Mission to restore Aotearoa’s largest wetland brings hope Residents remember fishing at Waitaha/Canterbury’s largest lake with water so clear you could see aquatic plants swaying and schools of trout swimming. [ad_2] Source link
Redeveloped Lyttelton Recreation Grounds up and running
[ad_1] The $2 million project involved building a new change pavilion, upgrading the grass sports fields, creating new sports courts and an artificial turf training ground. Christchurch City Council Head of Parks Rupert Bool says the new features have opened up in stages. “The new change pavilion opened in April, along with the new basketball-futsal…
Potential Christchurch sites for National Erebus Memorial shared with families
[ad_1] Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger formally invited Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage to consider Christchurch as a location for the national memorial in December 2024. The memorial will honour the 257 people who lost their lives in 1979, when Flight TE901 crashed into the slopes of Mt Erebus in Antarctica. The potential sites…
News in brief from the Council meeting
[ad_1] Feasibility of free overnight parking at Parakiore Recreation and Sports Centre Christchurch City Council will investigate providing free overnight car parking at Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre for Christchurch Hospital staff working night shifts. A Notice of Motion from Mayor Phil Mauger to look into whether providing parking overnight would be feasible was approved…