Dr Frank Ashwood plunged his hands into a compost pile and scattered the decaying material onto a sheet, then waited and saw movement.
Dr Frank Ashwood plunged his hands into a compost pile and scattered the decaying material onto a sheet, then waited and saw movement.
Get connected, get involved
Jillian Frater has been elected the Lyttelton representative on the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula Community Board.
Ricky has been volunteering at Trees for Canterbury for 28 years, spending his time weeding, moving plants and keeping other volunteers “in check.”
Christchurch: A great place to be
The Mayor and Councillors are set to hear from more than 350 Christchurch residents on the city’s draft budget for the next 10 years.
The $5.5 million redevelopment of Avon Park in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor will begin soon.
Looking after our natural resources
Ricky has been volunteering at Trees for Canterbury for 28 years, spending his time weeding, moving plants and keeping other volunteers “in check.”
Dig for wild plants, spot animals and search for fungi as part of the City Nature Challenge.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Christchurch City Council has agreed on the scope of its decision-making for its proposed Housing and Business Choice Plan Change (Plan Change 14) later this year.
Christchurch City Council has welcomed the opportunity to submit on the Government’s draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport (GPS) 2024.
A dawn ceremony will herald the opening of a new exhibition at Akaroa Museum this weekend.
The architectural landscape of Christchurch looks very different to 100 years ago, with post-quake buildings like Tūranga reflecting our resilience and bicultural values.