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Toxic algae has been found parts of the Waipoua River, near Masterton, prompting authorities to warn dog owners to keep their dogs on the lead and people to take care.
Toxic algae in Waipoua River
Posted on 24 December 2015 by Stephen Heath
Toxic algae has been found parts of the Waipoua River, near
Masterton, prompting authorities to warn dog owners to keep
their dogs on the lead and people to take care.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/toxic-algae-in-waipoua-river-2/
Two recent convictions for environment-related offences in the greater Wellington region have provided a warning to would-be rule breakers that they can expect significant punishment when they are caught.
Courts taking environmental protection seriously
Posted on 18 December 2015 by Stephen Heath
Two recent convictions for environment-related offences in
the greater Wellington region have provided a warning to
would-be rule breakers that they can expect significant
punishment when they are caught.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/courts-taking-environmental-protection-seriously/
Greater Wellington Regional Council has selected Transdev Australasia in association with Hyundai Rotem as its preferred future operator for Wellington’s metro rail service.
Preferred operator selected for Wellington’s rail service
Posted on 17 December 2015
Greater Wellington Regional Council has selected Transdev
Australasia in association with Hyundai Rotem as its
preferred future operator for Wellington’s metro rail
service.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/preferred-operator-selected-for-wellington-s-rail-service/
The Wellington region now has a clear path to an all-electric bus fleet after the Regional Council made some decisions today on how best to get there.
Regional Council forges path for transition to all-electric bus fleet
Posted on 16 December 2015
The Wellington region now has a clear path to an
all-electric bus fleet after the Regional Council made some
decisions today on how best to get there.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/regional-council-forges-path-for-transition-to-all-electric-bus-fleet/