Members of the Regional Marine Oil Spill Response Team braved cold, wet weather to test their response skills and processes in Lyttelton Harbour last week.
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Sign up for the latest newsA law change has cleared the way for two Ngāi Tahu representatives to join the Canterbury Regional Council with full decision-making rights.
A 40-foot vessel ran aground off the Kaikōura coast overnight Saturday 30 July.
The Selwyn Waihora Water Zone Committee has supported four local projects through their action plan budget.
New water monitoring equipment will provide some interesting insights into Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater lake health.
Environment Canterbury Councillors voted to begin the process of becoming an accredited Living Wage employer.
Celebrating the re-opening of the Lawrie and Wilson Auctioneers heritage building.
Read about the Ashburton Water Zone Committee's recent field trip to Hekeao Hinds.
Controlling the spread of nassella tussock means regularly inspecting your property and taking appropriate action at the right time.
Environment Canterbury has received the decision of the Court of Appeal on its grant of consents for water bottling activities carried out by two companies.
A major planting project at Boat Creek Reserve will create a sanctuary for native species to thrive.
The Mid-Canterbury Catchment Collective (MCCC) has appointed a coordinator with funding from the Ashburton Water Zone Committee.