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Team Of Local And International Agencies Appointed To Lead Major Tourism And Brand Plans For Christchurch
ChristchurchNZ is pleased to announce the appointment of a team to deliver important mahi around Christchurch’s brand and destination management. -
Turn Up The Heat - A month of Spicy Sounds, Sights and Bites in Ōtautahi Christchurch Central City
This August, Ōtautahi Christchurch’s Central City will bring the heat with a curated festival of 60+ events ranging from roaming characters, comedy, cabaret, drag, variety shows and a fiery food competition! -
Women The Focus Of Campaign To Ease Labour Market Squeeze
PowerUp, provides an online hub of information, tools to inspire, inform and connect women to employment and career opportunities. -
Three Key Takeaways From ChristchurchNZ’s Economic Insights Breakfast
Innovation, collaboration and education as means to attract talent during the tight labour market was the focus. -
MEETINGS 2022 Ōtautahi Christchurch
New Zealand’s premier business events showcase, MEETINGS 2022 was dubbed a triumph for the city. -
Even More International Cricket Coming To Hagley Oval
Ōtautahi Christchurch proves itself as world-class cricket venue. -
Aotearoa’s Leading Food, Fibre and Agritech Innovations Recognised At Awards
Read about the highly nutritious and soluble plant-based protein which took out Overall Winner. -
Christchurch Aerospace Challenge Winner Announced
The winner showcased the rising talent working on aerospace innovations across New Zealand with a focus on aerial imagery technology. -
Celebrating Innovation Excellence In Food, Fibre And Agritech
Twelve cutting-edge ventures have been selected as finalists in the 2022 Food, Fibre and Agritech (FFA) Supernode Challenge. -
Christchurch Industry Calls For More Skilled Migration as Labour Shortages Bite
Christchurch industry, through economic development agency ChristchurchNZ and the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, are calling for the Government to increase skilled migration as the impacts of an extreme skilled labour shortage are putting the brakes on Canterbury’s economic growth.