Restoration Day upskills and inspires community volunteers
"Inspiring" was the general feedback from many of the 150 volunteers attending Restoration Day 2016, Saturday 21 May.
"Inspiring" was the general feedback from many of the 150 volunteers attending Restoration Day 2016, Saturday 21 May.
Chris Laidlaw, Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council says a new $100 million contestable fund announced in yesterday's Budget to help clean up water ways is extremely welcome.
Greater Wellington Regional Councils annual challenge to families to be active on their journey to school gets more popular every year.
More than 10,000 have already, and there's still time for more people to share their views about travelling in and through central Wellington, with six days to go before the…
Greater Wellington Regional Council has a new, free, environmental education resource available to primary schools across the region.
Three new dog poo bins are now available at Onehunga Bay in Whitireia Park.
The Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) today added the first fully electric car to its vehicle fleet, on the same day transport Minister Simon Bridges announced an extensive package of…
Last week the Ruamāhanga Whaitua Committee (RWC) reached a major milestone on its journey to develop a community-led action plan for the Ruamāhanga River Catchment - a vision for the…
Upper Hutt residents are being invited to drop in to the Cosmopolitan Club on Thursday 5 May and have a chat about Wellington.
Registrations are now open for Restoration Day 2016, a long standing free event which aims to upskill volunteers and to celebrate ecological restoration work carried out by community conservation groups…