A recent court decision to set aside a discharge consent for an irrigation scheme could have wide-ranging impacts on economic activity around the country.
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Sign up for the latest newsSelwyn dairy farmer pleaded guilty to allowing stock unrestricted access to the waterway and discharging a contaminant.
A new community-driven initiative has received the backing of the local water zone committee to tackle the growing threat of invasive willows along Waihao River
Deliberations for the LTP 2024-34 will take place on 22 and 23 May and are open to the public.
Tai Tapu students plant native trees by the Haswell River, nurturing a decade-long project, fostering nature connection, and inspiring community involvement.
Tārerekautuku 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.
If you own a classifiable dam you have until 13 August 2024 to submit your dam classification certificate.
The results of our annual groundwater survey of 349 wells across Canterbury show little change, with high nitrate levels and E. coli detected.
As thousands of wood burners around Canterbury are set to expire, subsidies are available to replace them with new, cleaner forms of heating.
The first greenhouse gas emissions inventory report for Waitaha/Canterbury is available to read, analysing emissions for our region in 2018 and 2021.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives an update about the latest in Kaikōura's water management.