Half-price fares for Metro’s bus and ferry services in Greater Christchurch and Timaru have come into effect for three months from 1 April 2022.
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Members of the OTOP Water Zone Committee made the most of the last days of summer to get native plants in the ground at the Taniwha Gully rock art site.
A company has pleaded guilty to one charge of discharging a chemical into a waterway and been fined $49,000.
During seaweek, more than 30 people from Waimate came together to collect roughly 60kgs of waste from the beach at Waihao Box Reserve.
Work is happening in the upper Waiau Toa Clarence River to protect the nationally endangered tarapirohe/black-fronted tern.
Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays reports on what the zone committee has been up to in the first quarter of the year.
Timaru will continue to enjoy the flexibility and accessibility of on-demand public transport until at least mid-2024, with funding from Waka Kotahi.
It may look unsightly but the brown substance showing up at Caroline Bay is actually a harmless algae.
The Waitaha Action to Impact Fund is proud to support 20 community groups across Waitaha. Find out more about some of the successful applicants.
Our Youth Rōpū had a big 2021 and have recently published their annual update, which reflects on their achievements over the last year.
Three independent members have been appointed to contribute valuable knowledge to the Climate Change Action Committee.