There's an increased interest in dairy conversions and intensification in Waitaha Canterbury. What are the drivers and what does this mean for the environment?
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Sign up for the latest newsLearn about the judicial review concerning our decisions on granting Mayfield-Hinds-Valetta Water Limited’s irrigation discharge permit.
If you see smoke or pollution from a fire, report it - it could harm your health and others.
Two young people have been appointed as youth representatives on Canterbury Regional Council’s Strategy and Policy Committee.
An army of beetles released into a South Canterbury farm will live in manure for the next decade to help clean up waterways.
After a successful trial, Timaru's MyWay by Metro on-demand service is set to stay.
Bike racks are available again in Canterbury anytime you use Metro services.
Our Waitarakao project partners and the community are now busy implementing it – one plant, one trap, and one beach clean-up at a time.
Pest trapping and native planting is making Canterbury's South Rakaia a more attractive home for our native forest birds.
Te Waihora is open to the sea following a successful attempt to open the lake on Monday, 5 May.
Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) is an invasive pest in Canterbury, and we need your help to report sightings.
A joint decision was made to open the lake when conditions were suitable. We have now started the process of opening Te Waihora to the sea.