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Sign up for the latest newsTo celebrate ten years of high environmental achievement, students at North Loburn School spent the day completing fun outdoor activities.
We often get asked how we do compliance and why it’s important. This page explains how we monitor compliance with resource consents and handle cases of non-compliance.
Craig Pauling is the new Chair of Environment Canterbury. Councillor Deon Swiggs has been appointed as Deputy Chair.
The critically endangered Australasian bittern faces habitat loss in Canterbury. Conservation efforts aim to protect its wetlands and prevent extinction.
Schools, businesses, and local groups planted seedlings and studied invertebrates to help restore the wetland at Saltwater Creek.
Major roadworks will cause delays to some city centre bus journeys this weekend.
Help us protect the tarāpuka/black-billed gulls nesting along the stony islands in the Ashburton River.
Travellers to and from Christchurch Airport will be the first to trial the new public transport ticketing and payment system, Motu Move, from December 2024.
Before we have a serious problem on our hands, we’re cracking down on invasive crack willow near Lake Coleridge/Whakamatau.
Acting Chair Craig Pauling clarifies matters around how we're tracking with consents processing.
An innovative new concept to create a permanent outlet to the sea for migratory ika/fish at Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth is underway.