The meeting information on this website covers the previous 12 months. If you're looking for something earlier, please contact secretariat@greaterchristchurch.org.nz.
Greater Christchurch Partnership Committee meetings are open to the public and are typically held every quarter. The agendas are available one week before the meeting is scheduled to be held.
Meetings in 2025 will now be livestreamed. As Environment Canterbury host the Greater Christchurch Partnership Committee meetings, meetings can be viewed at the time of the meeting by accessing the Environment Canterbury Youtube channel(external link)
Meeting dates for 2026
- Friday 6 March 2026, 9am to midday – Environment Canterbury Council Chambers
- Friday 12 June 2026, 9am to midday – Environment Canterbury Council Chambers
- Friday 11 September 2026, 9am to midday – Environment Canterbury Council Chambers
- Friday 11 December 2026, 9am to midday – Environment Canterbury Council Chambers
Agendas and minutes
5 December 2025
8 August 2025
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- Agenda for the meeting on 8 August 2025 [PDF, 22 MB]
- Agenda for the information workshop on 8 August 2025 [PDF, 161 KB]
- Notes for the meeting on 8 August 2025(external link)
- Independent Review TOR [PDF, 127 KB]
- Independent Review Insights Report [PDF, 3.6 MB]
- Independent Review of the Greater Christchurch Partnership Report [PDF, 2.8 MB]
- Independent Review Presentation from the August 2025 Committee meeting [PDF, 955 KB]
- Recording for the meeting on 8 August 2025(external link)
23 May 2025
7 March 2025
13 December 2024
Whakawhanake Kāinga Komiti meetings are open to the public and are typically held every 6 months. Agendas are circulated one week before the meetings.
Meeting dates for 2025
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- Dates for 2025 have not been set.
Please note that while meetings are generally public, in some cases specific items may be publicly excluded, whereby specific items are discussed without members of the public or media present.
This may reflect commercial sensitivity of a particular item, or to protect a person's privacy, as established in the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA) 1987 which provides grounds under which reports may be considered with the general public and media excluded.
If there is a case for the public being excluded, this will be made clear at the time of the meeting and agenda distribution.