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News & events
Ashburton water zone committee Chair William Thomas talks about the Mayfield Hinds Valetta consent renewal and our need to empathise with others.
Harrison Spraying Services Limited has been fined $120,000 after contaminating a water race which subsequently killed hundreds of fish.
Central zones' Pou Mātai Kō Tana Luke has joined Environment Canterbury and offers a wealth of experience in matauranga Māori.
Ashburton Water Zone Committee Chair William Thomas talks about his visit to Lake Clearwater and the challenge of preserving our high-country environment.
A range of resources have been developed for farmers to help them continue with rural recovery, resilience, and community support after the 2016 earthquakes.
With crop residue burning season here, it is essential that the all rules and requirements are followed to manage any potentially adverse effects.
A husband and wife Kaikōura dairy farming duo are planting to protect recreation and biodiversity values for future generations.
Kaikōura Plains Recovery Project has worked with staff and local landowners post-quake, identifying and managing significantly wet areas on-farm.
Banks Peninsula farmers discuss how native and exotic forestry can be incorporated within the farm landscape to complement their current operations.
More than 40 consent reviews for water takes near the Hakatere River have been granted, as new monitoring stations provide a clearer picture on availability.
The latest LAWA data shows little change in water quality for Canterbury's rivers over the last 10 years.