Committee representation, nitrate, and councillor allowances were some of the topics discussed at council's last meeting for 2025.
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Sign up for the latest newsTe Rōhutu Whio students restore Te Repo o Papatahora wetland, planting natives and learning kaitiakitanga alongside rūnanga and restoration partners.
More frequent Route 7 buses are helping more people get where they need to go. Patronage is up 7% thanks to improved reliability and extra capacity.
A new nationwide scheme is making on-farm recycling free and simpler for farmers by uniting Agrecovery and Plasback into one system. Learn how it works.
Enviroschools celebration united 18 kura from across Waitaha to showcase projects from bees to wilding pine control, inspiring action for a sustainable future.
Marine scientist Dr Joyce Yager has constructed multi-platform ‘marine hotels’ in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour, which offer clues about the harbour's health.
In the first month, more than 100,000 Motu Move tags have been made on buses by over 20,000 users.
We are the first regional council to offer practical, in-depth guidance for farmers on how to compost animal mortalities on-farm.
Canterbury Regional Council’s Chair Dr Deon Swiggs says the Council is well positioned to consider and respond to proposed resource management legislation.
Apply now for three Canterbury funds supporting community projects that restore nature, improve waterways, and deliver local environmental outcomes.
Scientist Dr Adrian Meredith has made history, being the first regional council staff member to win a respected national award.
The Tuia Agreement signifies a shared commitment between the region’s Papatipu Rūnanga and Canterbury Regional Council.