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8 Nov 2025 16:04
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Additional earthquake resilience is a step closer for Christchurch's New Brighton

    Additional earthquake resilience is a step closer for Christchurch's New Brighton



    The Gateway to New Brighton Project has been approved, meaning a century old earthquake-damaged bridge will be replaced, and surrounding streets improved.

    Intersection, pedestrian crossing and parking changes are also in the works.

    Panel Chair and local Councillor Celeste Donovan says it will better prepare the area for earthquakes, climate change, and allow quicker evacuations.

    She says it's a huge community concern, and should be delivered without delay.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Accident and Emergency:
    Lake Terrace at the corner of Matuku Street in Two Mile Bay, Taupo, is closed following a single-vehicle crash 15:27

    Rugby:
    Former New Zealand coach Sir Steve Hansen has praised the young All Blacks locking trio that will be tasked with leading the second-row in tomorrow morning's test against Scotland at Murrayfield 15:07

    Rugby League:
    In-form Kiwis five-eighth Dylan Brown reckons the foundations of CommBank Stadium will be rocked in tomorrow night's Pacific Championship final 14:57

    International:
    Sudan's crisis has entered a dramatic new phase — but it started years ago 14:17

    Law and Order:
    Biosecurity are waiting to confirm if another yellow-legged hornet's been found in Auckland 14:07

    Environment:
    Severe thunderstorm watches are in place for the west coast of Northland and Auckland from 1pm today 13:47

    Motorsports:
    Kiwi Formula One driver Liam Lawson doesn't rate his chances in tomorrow morning's Sprint Race at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix 13:27

    International:
    Former prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson faces uncertainty after 30 years of bad headlines 13:07

    Motoring:
    Koko-tau Road, in Wellington's Parkvale, is closed following a serious crash involving cyclists 13:07

    Rugby:
    Michael Jackson reckons it doesn't matter if you're black or white and Ardie Savea is taking a similar line when it comes to the All Blacks jersey 12:27


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