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- Waikato Regional Council welcomes continued funding of Te Huia trial
- Treat water discolouration as ‘contaminated’, council urges
- Council checking old mine shaft after river discolouration
- Preliminary results from orange sediment sampling expected in next 24 hours
- Preliminary results from orange sediment in Ōhinemuri River analysed
- Arsenic levels drop from previous day’s sampling results
- No clear evidence of culpability in final stages of investigation into orange sediment discharge
- Bike rack use withdrawn from regional Waikato bus services
- Waikato region kicks off freshwater farm plan rollout
- Piggery effluent polluting stream near Te Aroha
- Prosecution initiated over piggery effluent discharges
- Te Huia customer satisfaction at an all time high
- Councillors stick with first past the post voting system
- GHG emissions going down – but more work needed
- Marine pest surveys support Caulerpa response
- Council helps landowners retire 1726ha and plant nearly 1 million trees in 2022/23
- New partnership makes accessing Waikato Hospital easier, and cheaper
- New roadmap steers council’s response to climate change
- Council supports adaptation plan for coastal community
- Boat sinks in Mercury Bay
- Salvage of sunken boat unlikely before the weekend – Mercury Bay
- Sunken vessel recovery expected early next week – Mercury Bay
- Vessel recovery likely to begin Wednesday – Mercury Bay
- Taupō Connector extends to AC Baths
- Ten Waikato tauira win Dame Te Atairangikaahu scholarships
- Processing company fined for river pollution
- $1m funding boost to improve flood resilience in the Coromandel Peninsula
- New services added to Te Huia timetable
- Meteor outperforms previous routes by 85 per cent
- Council funds $248k towards community projects benefiting the environment
- Responses to effects of climate change need government funding support
- Council submission backs restrictions on bottom fishing in Hauraki Gulf
- Marine oil spill exercise puts council staff through their paces
- Sport climbing champion wins water science prize
- Earthworks contractor fined for 2018 Raglan harbour discharge
- High Court dismisses appeal by farmer
- New EV kicks off Waikato bus network electrification
- Conviction and fine for farmer
- Environment Minister asked to “call in” waste to energy application
- Lengthy court case results in $70,000 fine
- New Auckland railway station building open today
- New Year changes the start to introducing electric buses, more frequent services to Waipā
- Timetable refresh increases bus frequency across the Hamilton network
- New buses connect Matangi and Tamahere to Hamilton
- Regional council proposes resilience and efficiency-focused 10-year plan
- Funding boost to improve flood resilience of communities affected by 2023 cyclones
- Extreme weather set 2022-23 carbon emissions inventory back to near baseline
- ‘Careless’ company receives large fine
- Council backs ambitious goal to double value of region’s aquaculture exports by 2044
- Zero emissions and double frequency: Waikato’s first electric bus fleet heading to Waipā
- Draft inventory a first step towards review of regional energy strategy
- Community transport providers share $200k fund
- Council wins national award for kauri programme
- New velvetleaf discoveries a wake up call for ag sector
- Waikato Regional Council holds off public transport fare increases until July
- Waikato Regional Council response to Government inquiry
- Proposed change to Waihou constituency boundary
- Waikato Regional Council recognises young water science talent
- Two policies adopted by council
- Two-year review shows Te Huia on track
- Collective voice needed for Waikato economic development
- Large fine for rock seawall
- More investment in biodiversity, Te Huia funding confirmed for two years
- Government bill rushed: Waikato Regional Council submission
- Budget 2024 supports six Waikato flood protection projects
- Council adopts plan to use nature-based solutions to achieve carbon neutrality
- Council backs recommendations addressing region’s water security issues
- Proposed regional coastal plan hearings panel confirmed
- Risk of groundwater contamination attracts large fine
- Waikato Regional Council adopts $11.8 billion transport plan
- Waikato small businesses ahead with reusable packaging systems
- District council fined for Easter discharge of wastewater at Matamata
- Think like a skink
- Changes to Waikato Regional Council constituency boundaries agreed
- Te Huia records 99 per cent passenger satisfaction rate
- Council monitoring salvage of beached trawler – Fletcher Bay
- Government’s $12.5m co-investment in flood management projects reduces cost to ratepayers
- Council confirms source of orange sediment
- Te Huia SuperGold and child fare changes, stop added at Pukekohe
- Update - Te Huia SuperGold and child fare changes, stop added at Pukekohe
- Council to be a part of solution to deliver effective water services
- Waste and recycling services could support greater adoption of reusable packaging systems
- Council grants $372,873 to 12 Waikato environmental projects
- Council helps landowners retire 940ha and plant nearly 450,000 trees in 2023/24
- Council confirms commitment to regional economic development
- Record fine for dairy effluent a ‘wake-up call’
- Roger Harris Scholarship to help with university course fees
- Year-long landfill fire results in convictions
- New vessel to expand council’s maritime capacity in Waikato
- Modelling reveals reductions in erosion due to soil conservation
- Waikato beach water monitoring underway
- Multiple drainage and environmental outcomes from new floodgate project
- Council progresses climate action
- No cause for concern: slightly elevated levels of arsenic in treated Waikato River water
- Two more Waikato region water suppliers detect slightly elevated arsenic levels
- Arsenic levels in Waikato River within the ‘usual range’
- ‘Regional cohesion’ important for Waikato Water Done Well
- Waikato River water suppliers achieve compliance with arsenic standards
- Te Huia calling at Pukekohe from February
- Joint committee and working party set up for freshwater review
- Funding injection approved to help council meet freshwater clam rules
- Treaty Principles Bill weakens partnerships, risks costs
- Studies open door to Mercury Islands underwater world
- New council strategy to improve fish passage at pumps
- Red algal blooms in Waikato River hydro lakes
- Waikato region will submit joint Regional Deals proposal
- Help sought to identify skippers - Manu Bay
- Velvetleaf a risk to all landowners that crop
- Increased community and economic investment, reduced rates increase for 2025/26
- Council submission on targeted amendments to the RMA
- Regional leaders speak with united voice for Waikato
- Most Waikato people rate life positively, but many face challenges: survey
- New velvetleaf infestations a wake-up call for farmers
- Mining company fined for contaminant discharge into the Tasman Sea
- Council grants $1.34m to four landscape scale environmental projects
- Regional feed imports pose biosecurity risk to Waikato farms
- Prize awarded to student with interest in ‘all things water’
- Council extends Chief Executive contract
- Consultation opens on annual plan proposals
- Boaties encouraged to keep safe this Easter weekend
- Council submission raises concerns over losses in water quality
- Boat catches fire, skipper escapes injury – Mercury Bay
- Order for regional council candidate names to be random
- Bike racks return to Waikato buses, rollout staged
- Regional climate hazards and risks report a tool to help communities with adaptation planning
- Budget set for 2025/26, rates increase less than proposed
- Pollution of drain network results in fine and community work
- Meteor’s milestone million
- Rise in outdoor burning complaints to council
- Regional council considering Environment Court interim decision
- Critical step taken towards a Sunday service for Te Huia
- Waikato farmer convicted for pollution
- Waikato to forge ahead despite regional deals knockback
- Effluent mismanagement attracts large fine
- “Highly careless” forestry operations result in convictions and fines
- Final green light given for Sunday Te Huia services
- “Irresponsible” forestry harvest results in convictions and fines
- Pre-election report now available
- Effluent mismanagement attracts large fine
- LGNZ membership voted on by Waikato regional councillors
- Potential for forecast rain to impact north Waikato drainage schemes
- Road safety focus of council outreach to fleet managers
- One councillor elected unopposed, competition in seven constituencies
- Council grants $1.66m to six landscape scale environmental projects
- $10 million fines for breaching the RMA
- Indicators show eight improving trends for Waikato
- Scholarships help students with studies in engineering and resource management
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