Regional Council / January 2021
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Greater Wellington strongly supports government moves on climate change
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington strongly supports the Government’s increased focus and faster pace on climate change, and welcomes its pledge of $50 million towards decarbonisation of public transport.
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Come face-to-face with life under the sea at Community Snorkel Day
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington, together with Mountains to Sea Wellington (MTSW), is offering people a guided glimpse into the mesmerizing underwater world with a free Community Snorkel Day this Saturday at Taputeranga Marine Reserve.
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Community desires better environmental health for future generations
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- The message from Wellington communities is loud and clear, Greater Wellington needs to prioritise better environment health as part of its 2021-2031 Long Term Plan (LTP).
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Wander up to Baring Head Lighthouse for a unique Wellington experience
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington is inviting the community to wander up to the iconic Baring Head lighthouse, learn about its history, and take in the views as part of Baring Head Taiao Open Day this Saturday.
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Whānau Summer Day brings backyard to the bush
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Kaitoke Regional Park will be everybody's big backyard this Saturday as Greater Wellington hosts Whānau Summer Day, a free event for the whole family.
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Toxic algae blooms across the region - check before you swim and keep dogs on leashes
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington is urging the community to check for LAWA website warnings and alerts, following the emergence of a toxic algal blooms at Waipoua River, Te Awa Kairangi – Hutt River and the Pakuratahi River at Kaitoke campground.
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