A recent court decision to set aside a discharge consent for an irrigation scheme could have wide-ranging impacts on economic activity around the country.
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Sign up for the latest newsNew procedures and a new team of consent planners have yielded great results in processing consent applications.
We are reassuring customers that our public transport fares will mostly stay the same following the government's changes to its concessions scheme.
Our Long-Term Plan process is taking another step forward, with a week of public hearings beginning on Monday 29 April.
When you use your wood burner efficiently, it consumes less wood, reduces your costs, and reduces chimney smoke and subsequent air pollution.
Winter grazing flyovers will take place in Selwyn and Ashburton this year.
Inviting youth to the Council table - Councillors welcome new members to our Youth Rōpū.
The special environment of South Canterbury’s Te Moana River was explored at a collaborative family-friendly event last weekend.
Four of Metro's buses have been fitted with screens to show next-stop information.
A major trout relocation exercise is part of a wider project to project the Canterbury Mudfish/kōwaro.
Ed Heenan talks about his first practical insight into the world of surface water science.
Our Councillors visited Kaikōura to see ongoing biosecurity and biodiversity mahi first-hand.