Canterbury will benefit from Central Government co-investment in flood protection.
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Sign up for the latest newsOur 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.
Our biosecurity officers have been busy supporting biosecurity projects in other parts of the country.
El Niño and climate warming are causing a very dry Canterbury, with record low water levels across the region.
About 80 people from the Omarama community attended a special event hosted by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.
Community feedback has played a crucial role in shaping changes to Canterbury Regional Council’s draft Long-Term Plan 2024-34.
Over the past three years, we've spent $8.5 million to increase the resilience of the Rangitata and Waitaki Rivers, after significant flooding damage.
A new community-driven initiative has received the backing of the local water zone committee to tackle the growing threat of invasive willows along Waihao River
Tai Tapu students plant native trees by the Haswell River, nurturing a decade-long project, fostering nature connection, and inspiring community involvement.