Central Government co-funding means we can push on with flood protection work in our region.
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Sign up for the latest newsOur staff attended a simulated marine oil spill at Te Ana Marina in Lyttelton last week.
Gardeners and landowners are urged to be on the lookout for the invasive Cape tulip weed, which has been found in Canterbury.
Timaru’s on-demand public transport system, MyWay by Metro, has recorded the highest level of patronage in the city for almost a quarter of a century.
Our kaimahi have worked with landowners to address hazardous and pest willow trees, focusing on preserving native pekapeka/long-tailed bat habitats.
Be across the whitebait fishing regulations and be aware of common mistakes.
Councillors have reaffirmed their support for mana whenua representatives at the decision-making table, voting to retain the Ngāi Tahu Representation Act.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives an update about the latest in local water management.
The Cheviot community is getting behind efforts to rejuvenate the Jed River catchment.
‘In with skinks, geckos and black-fronted terns - out with rats, stoats and deer’ is the motto of this round of Action Plan funding.
Read about Metro's 2023-2024 Financial Year Greater Christchurch patronage figures.
44 volunteers planted 450 seedlings at a recent Youth Rōpū-organised planting day in the Waimakariri River Regional Park.