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News & events
Our rivers team attended the STEM Careers Fair to talk about summer internships, and what a career working in rivers is all about.
The winners of the Timaru Great Blue Fish Hunt competition have been announced. Congratulations to all entrants for learning about stormwater over the holidays.
Erana Riddell, 21, is the first youth to become a full member of a water zone committee in Canterbury. Read on to find out her story.
Regional winners at the 2019 Science Fair recently got the chance to present their projects to our Councillors and staff, with an overall winner crowned.
When Canterbury University student Emma Coultas first applied for "every internship Environment Canterbury offered", she was looking for inspiration.
The invention that won Julia Christensen Environment Canterbury's Wrybill Award last year was officially launched last weekend.
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Talking about tuna, learning about local water management and enjoying a delicious hāngī were part of a spring day out for Omarama School students.