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Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management
Vision
A connected, resilient, prosperous and sustainable community, proud of its rivers, that is involved in managing flood risks in a manner that recognises local identity and protects, enhances or...
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Ruamāhanga Whaitua
We need your help to make the right decisions. Contribute your ideas in the forum below.
The Ruamāhanga Whaitua committee developed the following vision and outcomes for the waterways of...
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What makes the Hutt River great and how do we improve it: Hutt River Environmental Strategy review
With over one million people visiting each year, the Hutt River has more visitors than any of our regional parks. Its riverbanks provide tremendous opportunities to create and maintain a...
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Wellington Region Flood Warning Service Review
Background
Flood warning services in the Wellington Region are provided as a team effort across Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC). Flood Warning primarily involves the Flood Protection Department, the Environmental...
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RiverLink
The RiverLink project will deliver better flood protection, better lifestyle and improved transport links for the people of central Lower Hutt.
You can use this site to read the latest...
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Otaki Beach bus change proposal
We’re making public transport more reliable, simpler and better.
By fine tuning bus services in Otaki Beach, we’ll make it easier and more convenient for people to go...
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Helping us all protect the region from pests: Developing a Regional Pest Management Plan
Protecting our amazing biodiversity, from backyards to bush reserves, and looking after our unique primary production is everyone’s business. From the chew card by your rubbish bin, treating invasive plants,...
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Better Metlink Fares
Thanks to everyone who took time to send in submissions. We will schedule a public hearing for early October.
Proposed fare changes:
Public transport is in a period of transformation....
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What Matters for the future of our extraordinary region?
You may not know it, but at Greater Wellington Regional Council we touch on your lives every day. From the public transport you ride on, to the water you drink... -
What Spot? A Survey of Greater Wellington Water Users
Te Hā o te Ora – The Breath of Life – exists in our region’s waterbodies. They’re places for gathering kai, they’re places for swimming and eeling and fishing, for...