The establishment of two large native planting sites is a major step toward restoring native biodiversity on the Canterbury Plains.
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Sign up for the latest newsSoil Conservation and Revegetation project (SCAR project) promotes soil stabilisation and improves soil management in areas subject to erosion and high winds.
Consent renewal for the third of three irrigation schemes in mid Canterbury has been granted. Find out more about the decisions and the consent conditions.
The Council voted to take to the community a number of potential game-changing options to stimulate the Greater Christchurch public transport system.
We're pleased to announce that all Christchurch-based Ritchies drivers will now earn the 1 September 2021 Living Wage as a base rate.
Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group has appointed a new Group Controller, Sean Poff, who starts his new role in January 2022.
The Ashburton Water Zone Committee welcomes Adi Avnit, Clare Buchanan and Sidinei Teixera.
Our Youth Rōpū is seeking applications for seven new members to represent Canterbury and mana whenua.
A research project about historical land use in the Ashburton district builds a better picture of how land has been used in the past.
Waimakariri River Regional Park's Bailes Island is re-opening to the public this weekend.
Meet the two new faces joining two of the Southern water zone committees.
The popular Orbiter bus route has seven new electric vehicles joining its ranks, as Christchurch’s fleet of electric and ultra-low emission vehicles grows.