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Reminder from Waka Toa Ora
No weekly newsletter will be sent out on Friday 24th June 2022 - due to the Matariki public holiday.
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 16th June 2022
There is a bright constellation of events on throughout Ōtautahi-Christchurch this Matariki.
Matariki is a star cluster that rises in midwinter, signalling the start of the Māori New Year
- Submissions are an effective way for communities to have their voice heard when local and central government are considering proposals which affect where we live, work and play.
Below are a number of consultations which are now open for comment
- The 2022 local elections are on the way. Local councils are encouraging community-minded residents to start thinking about putting their name in the mix to stand for Mayor, councillor or community board member, or who they’d like to represent them
- Ko Matariki kei runga, ko te tohu tānā o te tau! Matariki is coming and during June and July we’re once again celebrating across Waikirikiri/ Selwyn.
Matariki signals the Māori New Year and is considered a time of celebration and renewal
- Environment Canterbury media release: 13th June 2022
Our new People's Panel, Te Kōrari offers more opportunities for community participation, by way of short online surveys
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 8th June 2022
The Winter Fireworks Spectacular is set for Saturday 9th July - just in time for the start of the winter school holidays
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 8th June 2022
A stream restoration project in Christchurch is putting a traditional tangata whenua way of harvesting wai kōura (freshwater crayfish) to good use
- The White Room Creative Space’s White Room On Wheels (WROW) project has been chosen to be part of the Boost Ōtautahi.
The White Room has been chosen to receive match funding along with 14 other art projects in Christchurch
- This is a free local newspaper which is produced by the St Albans Residents’ Association (SARA)
- The Canterbury WEA provides a range of courses and events to the local community. Here is a selection of some their offerings in June 2022.
Find out more about courses and events available from the Canterbury WEA. Discounts available to CWEA members
- Start the Māori New Year off right by joining us for an afternoon dedicated to wellbeing
- Waimakariri District Council media release: 31st May 2022
The Waimakariri District Council are asking for feedback on their draft walking and cycling network plan
- Community-led Development workers across the Canterbury region are invited to join the launch of the Waitaha Community Led Development (CLD) Network
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 18th May 2022
Residents will increasingly be able to engage in Christchurch City Council’s decision-making processes from the comfort of their own home
- It’s the start of Term 2 at the Canterbury WEA and there’s so much happening! Check out these courses all starting soon - many have only a few seats left…
Fermented Foods: A two part evening course on making your own fermented foods and why they are so b
- Christchurch City Council Newsline; 11th May 2022
Keeping the kids entertained this winter holidays will be a breeze with hundreds of activities and events planned for KidsFest in 2022
- Community Research are looking for two new kaimahi to join them - a Coordinator – Kairuruku and a Communications lead – Kaitohutohu Matua Whakapā. Both roles are permanent part-time.
Coordinator – Kairuruku
This is a special and rare opportunity
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 4th May 2022
Christchurch residents can help clean up the city’s waterways on Saturday simply by picking up five pieces of rubbish while doing their usual weekend activities
- Welcome to the latest news from Sustainable Ōtautahi Christchurch. This issue features:
AGM Notice;
Changing business to change the world;
Speaking 4 the Planet 2022; and
A reminder of what SOC is about
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 2nd May 2022
Tīrama Mai will brighten up Ōtautahi-Christchurch this winter with a range of innovative lighting installations and artworks on display throughout the central city
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