An investigation is underway for a wastewater discharge into Te Waipapa Diamond Harbour and Bays from Christchurch City Council that resulted in a health alert.
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Sign up for the latest newsMarine scientist Dr Joyce Yager has constructed multi-platform ‘marine hotels’ in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour, which offer clues about the harbour's health.
From 1 December, small animals will be allowed on buses in Greater Christchurch, so long as they are properly caged and muzzled (if necessary).
Banks Peninsula residents can attend an info session about Chilean needle grass on 9 December, after it was found in Kākakaiau Robinsons Bay.
Whaka-Ora Pest Project volunteers around Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are trapping pests to protect native wildlife like tūī, kererū, wētā, and lizards.
A team searched for īnaka whitebait eggs in streams around Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour. The results were promising and will help protect the at-risk species.
Read about the best ways to bus to Saturday's Winter Fireworks Spectacular.
From Monday 7 July 2025, bus and ferry fares will increase for Metro services across Christchurch, Selwyn, and Waimakariri.
A fish ramp installed near Living Springs is helping native fish swim upstream to restored habitats.
Bike racks are available again in Canterbury anytime you use Metro services.
Read about the Greater Christchurch fare changes which will come into effect in July.
Starting on 16 April, you can use front-mounted bike racks on all Greater Christchurch buses during daylight hours.