Breens Intermediate student Yiting Su won the 2025 Wrybill Trophy for showing how tī kōuka leaves could replace imported fibres and reduce landfill waste.
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Sign up for the latest newsTe Rōhutu Whio students restore Te Repo o Papatahora wetland, planting natives and learning kaitiakitanga alongside rūnanga and restoration partners.
Enviroschools celebration united 18 kura from across Waitaha to showcase projects from bees to wilding pine control, inspiring action for a sustainable future.
Marine scientist Dr Joyce Yager has constructed multi-platform ‘marine hotels’ in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour, which offer clues about the harbour's health.
Are you aged 14 to 24 and enthusiastic about protecting the environment? Join our Youth Rōpū - applications close 14 December.
Children from Peppertree Preschools planted native trees down at their local stream with the help of Enviroschools and Waimakariri District Council.
Two young people have been appointed as youth representatives on Canterbury Regional Council’s Strategy and Policy Committee.
New Zealand’s top playspace in Timaru provided the perfect setting for a group of young people to learn about the environment and history of the area.
Read about some of the decisions made at the February 26 Council meeting.
Our returning Youth Rōpū members are excited to work alongside some fresh faces as they guide our council.
A new bug bag deployment follows one in August, where students were taught how to make the bags and judge water quality.
The Waimakariri Water Zone Committee was proud to support the recent Waimakariri Environmental Awards.