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Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:26 pm It takes a community to improve a catchment, as evidenced at a planting day for a Waikato Regional Council shovel ready project. Te Poi School students, teachers and families planted 500 plants in a wetland on a neighbouring farm as part of the Upper Waiomou Stream restoration project which has $1.74m in funding from the Jobs for Nature programme and $74,500 from Fonterra’s environmental partnerships programme. The Upper Waiomou Stream restoration project is one of 17 shovel ready projects which Waikato Regional Council got government funding for in the wake of COVID-19 to stimulate the construction and environmental industries and economy, be of public or ....