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2 MONTHS AGO School-led sustainability projects set to roll out across the Bay

Nearly 40 sustainability projects are set to launch in Bay of Plenty schools, early childhood providers and education institutions, thanks to the School Sustainability and Resilience Fund.

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A YEAR AGO Farmer’s environmental efforts benefit local community

Some people might think fencing off farmland isn’t a smart decision, but that’s where local Manawahe farmer Brent Mountfort would disagree.

A YEAR AGO Funding now available for environmental improvement projects

Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council is encouraging those with future-focused environmental projects to apply now for its Environmental Enhancement Fund.

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A YEAR AGO October 2023 update

Good weather days means good news for the project team and our contractors.

This issue provides more detail on the Stage 2 finishing works and the Stage 3 investigations, both of which are happening now.

Scheme news and updates

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Works on the Kaituna Catchment Scheme for the week 28 August to 1 September 2023.

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A YEAR AGO 11 Nov

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Projects in your backyard – Restoring our Thornton kānuka

Restoring biodiversity and improving water quality couldn’t be done without our community. 

Volunteers undertake some of the most crucial work across our vibrant region. Every year thousands of people, roll up their sleeves and get to work helping protect our wai (water), whenua (land) and kararehe (animals).

Get involved in a project near you.