A vessel which sunk in Mercury Bay last week has been dismantled by salvors after they deemed it irreparable, says Waikato Regional Council. The 50-foot vessel struck rocks near Motukorure Island – also known as Centre Island – sometime before .
Waikato Regional Council’s regular surveys of the region’s coastal marine areas will help support Biosecurity New Zealand to determine if exotic Caulerpa species is spreading throughout the Waikato region. Divers started their annual surveys to .
Waikato Regional Council worked with 341 landowners in 2022/23 to retire 1726 hectares of land, plant 950,000 native trees and protect 137 kilometres of waterways. A report on the council’s river and catchment planning and management activities for the .
World Car Free Day returns around the globe this Friday, 22 September and Waikato locals have plenty of options to join in and enjoy the advantages of car-free travel, like cleaner air and the health benefits of walking and cycling. Thousands of locals .
The Waikato region has decreased its gross greenhouse gas emissions by 3 per cent since the baseline Waikato Regional Greenhouse Gas Inventory of 2015/16. The results of the 2021/22 inventory were presented to the Climate Action Committee on Tuesday. .