Tai Tapu students plant native trees by the Haswell River, nurturing a decade-long project, fostering nature connection, and inspiring community involvement.
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Sign up for the latest newsTārerekautuku Yarrs Lagoon is being used as a living laboratory by Lincoln High School students.
The Route 87 Southbridge to Lincoln trial service will conclude at the end of June. Begin planning alternative methods of transport.
Four of Metro's buses have been fitted with screens to show next-stop information.
A major trout relocation exercise is part of a wider project to project the Canterbury Mudfish/kōwaro.
Metro's new onboard customer support team begin this week.
We are reassuring customers that our public transport fares will mostly stay the same following the government's changes to its concessions scheme.
The Selwyn Waihora Water Zone Committee is supporting several projects to help improve local water quality and biodiversity this year.
The fire near Kirwee is now contained, the response is being led by Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ).
Noise can impact our enjoyment within Greater Christchurch and it is important to ensure any nuisance noise effects are well managed.
A four-year project in Rakaia Gorge will help protect native biodiversity from weed infestation, with impressive progress made already in the first year.
A Bioblitz at Muriwai o Whata/Coopers Lagoon has helped collect important information about the area's species.