Nau mai haere mai ki te Motueka Catchment Collective

We are a collective of community members who have deep connections, both past and present, with the Motueka awa and connected connected environment. The diversity of natural ecosystems ki uta ki tai (from mountains to sea) sustains our physical, social and cultural wellbeing, and economic prosperity.

We know there are challenges and pressures on the catchment’s health and wellbeing and we wish to look after the health of this special place we call home. We want to be good ancestors leaving a positive legacy to enable future generations to thrive.

Because of this we formed a collective to weave our communities together to build capability, knowledge, and positive actions for the wellbeing and prosperity of the Motueka awa and catchment community now and into the future.

Priority themes for action

We have drawn on community voice to identify what’s important to look after and target our effort in the catchment and we’ve formed groups (called thematic groups) to address these priorities.

The role of thematic groups is to build capacity, run workshops and events, create and share resources, create connections and source funding to support landowners, residents, farmers, growers and sub-catchment groups to take action.

Latest news

Upcoming Events

07 June 2025
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Brooklyn Planting Project The BOMB Squad has taken on a small native planting project on the banks of the Brooklyn Stream just past the Linden Reserve, in conjunction with Vaila […]

14 June 2025
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Brooklyn Old Man's Beard Group aka The BOMB Squad We're looking for new volunteers! We're a very informal group that runs monthly working bees in the hope that we can […]

15 June 2025
8:00 am - 1:00 pm

The Motueka Catchment Collective crew will be at the Motueka Sunday market on Sunday 15th June. We will have a stall with all sorts of things to talk to you […]

27 July 2025
10:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Motueka Valley OMB Group helps control OMB in this significant QEII covenant every year - one of the largest areas of lowland remnant native bush in Te Tau Ihu. […]

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Testimonial from a catchment resident
"Thank you for all the work you are doing! We are getting so much out of the events, I really look forward to each one. We always learn heaps and meet great people, being new to the area, and to owning a large property, those are really important things for us. Keep them coming!!