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Sign up for the latest newsIf you notice an unpleasant odour over the warmer months in the Washdyke and north Timaru area you can take action by reporting it to us via the Smelt-it app.
The Waipara River has undergone a transformative journey, enhancing flood protection and biodiversity. Find out more about this climate-resilient project.
Keep your eyes and ears open for rooks especially in and around the Kennedy’s Bush area, a suburb in south-west Christchurch.
Hear the latest update on Our Waitarakao - a project to improve the health of the Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon Catchment in South Canterbury.
Investigations into the cause of dead fish in the Heathcote River/Ōpāwaho are continuing, after a suspected discharge incident.
Over the last 30 years, the Upper Rangitata Gorge Landcare Group have made great strides in controlling pest plants and animals in the iconic Rangitata River.
Councillor Vicky Southworth, is pleased with the fare trial's success, emphasising the cost-effectiveness and convenience of public transport.
A recent study of vertical land movement has shed new light on the extent and speed of sea-level rise happening in parts of Christchurch.
We're developing a 'Pets on buses' policy, with input from groups and stakeholders and ask for community feedback in the second half of next year.
Chair Peter Scott shares his views on the new Government's policy and the impacts in Canterbury expected over time.
A study by Our Land and Water shows how much we'll need to reduce contaminants in our waterways to meet national bottom lines.