In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we’re joined by Peter Christensen and Midhun Joseph from Christchurch City Council to explore an award-winning green infrastructure project that combines flood protection, water quality improvement, ecological restoration and community value. Peter and Midhun unpack how the project was developed to respond to flood risk in southwest Christchurch while also delivering broader outcomes, including cultural recognition, biodiversity, recreation and active transport connections.
They discuss the role of Māori knowledge in shaping the project, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and how the design evolved to respond to changing site conditions over time.It is a practical New Zealand case study with timely relevance ahead of the 2026 New Zealand Public Works Forum & Excellence Awards, taking place on 30 April 2026 at Pullman Auckland. The event brings together the sector around practical solutions, real-world case studies and the theme “From Capability to Community: Leading the Future of Public Works.”
🔗https://ipwea.org.nz/public-works-forum
Whether you work in public works, stormwater, local government, asset management or infrastructure planning, this episode offers practical insights into delivering infrastructure that works with nature and serves communities for the long term.
Te Kuru Project: https://ccc.govt.nz/parks-and-gardens/explore-parks/coast-and-plains/te-kuru