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Sign up for the latest newsHay distributed near Duntroon in the 1970s may be a source of the invasive grass, nassella tussock spread, according to information obtained from the community.
A simple solution for stopping vehicles from harming Lake Lyndon's bird and plant life is paying off.
Dogs are being added to the toolkit for protecting braided river bird habitat.
The new contactless way of paying for public transport comes to Timaru later this year and will be used throughout the country.
The Water Zone Committee recommends funding for nine exciting new projects.
A native wetland planting project supported by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee is flourishing.
Canterbury will benefit from Central Government co-investment in flood protection.
Our Youth Rōpū has seen a refresh, with 11 new members this year.
If you are planning on using a contractor to remove nassella tussock plants, we recommend booking early to avoid delays.
Learn more about biological control using living organisms to manage pests.
Exotic grass planting is being trialled in the Port Hills to combat sediment pollution in urban streams and rivers.