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Sign up for the latest newsWith less than a month until winter grazing is in full swing, ensure your plan is robust to protect your land during the wet season.
If you see something in the environment that doesn’t look, smell or seem right — report it.
New accessible park Kirikōhatu opens at Waimakariri River Regional Park, featuring a 1.2km wheelchair-friendly loop track, river views and picnic spaces.
What’s making the Kaiapoi River saltier? New research points to low river flows, tides and rising sea levels.
Have your say on Environment Canterbury’s Annual Plan. Join a Cuppa and Kōrero session or share feedback online to help shape services and investment.
More than 30,000 trees planted and 1,100 hectares retired, SCAR is helping farmers reduce erosion and build more resilient farms.
Winter air can look clean but still harm your health. Learn what PM10 and PM2.5 are, why they matter, and how winter smoke affects air quality in Canterbury.
Book your Event Direct shuttle for Super Round 2026 now. Travel from 11 Christchurch locations to Te Kaha.
Council approved an Aranui bus trial, reduced Total Mobility fare caps, and advanced erosion funding, alongside hearing strong community feedback.
Learn how SHMAK kits help Canterbury communities monitor stream health, following a workshop where native fish were unexpectedly discovered.
As fuel prices rise, Environment Canterbury is encouraging people to switch to public transport, with Metro offering affordable and reliable travel options.