Greater Wellington Regional Council / January 2016
Greater Wellington promotes Quality for Life by ensuring our environment is protected while meeting the economic, cultural and social needs of the community. Our specific responsibilities include environment management, flood protection and land management, provision of regional parks, public transport planning and funding, and metropolitan water supply.
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All Wairarapa landowners now eligible for erosion control funding
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Last week the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed details of $1.
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Toxic algae warning at Otaki River mouth
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Following the death of a dog this week, Greater Wellington Regional Council are warning river users with dogs to avoid the Otaki river mouth and estuary.
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Paraparaumu rail station new priority parking
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- People who carpool to catch the train at Paraparaumu can now park right next to the station.
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What does the Porirua community believe is important about their water?
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Te Awarua-o-Porirua Whaitua Committee wants Porirua people to tell them what's important about their water.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Increased risk from toxic algae in Waipoua river
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- River users, particularly those with dogs, should avoid parts of the Waipoua River due to increased growth of toxic algae, says Greater Wellington Regional Council, Masterton District Council and Regional Public Health.
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Toxic algae in Hutt River
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Toxic algae has again been found in parts of the Hutt River.
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Te Ara o Whareroa trail officially opens on 23 January
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Queen Elizabeth Park’s Te Ara o Whareroa trail will be officially opened on Saturday 23 January, ending a year of planning and construction that’s resulted in a superb cycling and walking trail that is likely to attract visitors from throughout the greater Wellington region.
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New regional fund aims to restore our natural environment
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- Five lucky community groups are receiving funding from Greater Wellington Regional Council to restore native plants to areas around the Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour catchment.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wairarapa Moana Calls for Kākahi Counters
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Get involved in some hands-on scientific research next month.
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Taste of hybrid bus future in Wellington next week
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- A hybrid bus is coming to Wellington next Wednesday and Wellingtonians are encouraged to get on board for a taste of the new bus future, says Paul Swain, Greater Wellington Regional Council’s public transport portfolio leader.
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Check Clean Dry messaging reaching far and wide
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- It’s been a busy few weeks for GWRC Biosecurity Officer, Kieran McLean as he toured the region’s top recreational river spots sharing the ‘check, clean, dry’ message to locals and visitors.
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