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Flood Risk in the Motueka Catchment Workshop (May 2026)

Ka ora te awa, ka ora te tangata – when the river is well, people are well
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    • What guides us?
    • Where will we focus?
      • Biodiversity and Restoration Group
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      • Pest Management Group
      • Forestry Working Group
      • Living River Group
      • River Access and Recreation Group
    • Who are our people?
  • News
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  • The Catchment
    • About the Motueka Catchment
    • Our whaitua (catchment)​
    • Our hāpori (communities)​
    • Our catchment – then and now
    • Our whenua (land) today
    • Our awa (rivers and streams)
    • Wetlands and lakes
    • Groundwater
    • Coastal receiving environments
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    • Freshwater ecosysystems
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    • Other issues in the catchment
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02/07/2026
Biodiversity and Restoration

170 native plants in the ground at Haycocks Bush Riverside planting bee

170 native plants in the ground on Sunday in the gaps between the taller trees of Haycocks Bush on...

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26/06/2026
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Updates from MCC’s Biodiversity, Pest Management and Freshwater Monitoring Groups

Biodiversity and Restoration Group Update The BAR Group has had a strong period of activity. We welcomed Wayne O’Keefe,...

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23/06/2026
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Rewilding: A Forest Grown by Many Hands

Growing Native Forest Champion Ollie has been rewarded for his hard work by being awarded a Growing Native Forest...

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08/06/2026
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Growing a Forest: Fiona and Alastair’s Restoration Journey

When Fiona and Alastair bought their 12.5 hectare farm in 2010, they saw themselves as kaitiaki of a unique...

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07/05/2026
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Finding a New Path: A Restoration Journey on a Moutere Valley Farm Hillside

For one Moutere Valley landowner, Louise Allardice, the years following Covid brought an unexpected change in direction. Before the...

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06/05/2026
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Rewilding a Stream a Gully and a Hillside: Lorraine Thorne’s Two-Stage Restoration Journey

In 2022, Lorraine Thorne set out with a clear goal: to create a native corridor linking two existing forest...

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06/05/2026
All news Pest Management Group

Motueka Town Trappers records its 50th rat!!

The Motueka town Trappers had their 2nd trap collection meet up at the Motueka Library last Sunday where people...

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06/05/2026
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A Trailer Full of Possibility: How a Community Nursery is Helping Turn a Paddock into a Forest

Hamish Bennett collecting his nursery plants from the Dovedale Community Nursery Hamish Bennett drove away from Dovedale last weekend...

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06/05/2026
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

Not Just Another River Visit: Riuwaka Locals Get Serious About River Science

The Riuwaka Freshwater Monitoring crew with their new SHMAK gear. From left – Ali, Josh, Rob and Kate Radloff...

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01/04/2026
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Flood‑Spread Weeds – What You Can Do

The June/July floods moved a huge amount of plant material across our river systems, and we’re now seeing pest...

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