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        • Media releases 2022
          • January 2022
            • Check before you travel
            • Funding open for school sustainability and resilience projects
            • Lack of lifejackets biggest concern for Harbourmaster
            • Tongan shockwave detected in Bay of Plenty
            • Environmental fund makes Onepu wetland accessible
            • Dry summer sees reactivation of Rotorua Focus Zone
          • February 2022
            • Awards keep flowing in for Kaituna River re-diversion project
            • Bus timetables about to change following COVID-19 concerns
            • Boaties encouraged to respect new Motiti Protection Area rules
            • Pig farm prosecution shows importance of correct farming practices
          • March 2022
            • Coast Care stalwarts set to retire
            • Half price bus fares on the way for all Bay of Plenty Regional Council services
            • Further fines for CRS Tauranga Limited
            • eDNA testing of rivers may reveal secretive fish
            • People urged to stay off dunes
            • Reduced timetables for all Rotorua Cityride bus services from tomorrow
            • Fish to have easier passage across Ōhiwa
            • Final lake weed removal scheduled for Thursday and Friday
            • Supporting change within our communities
            • Rotorua bus network to move to COVID-19 timetable
          • April 2022
            • Out of bounds: Safeguarding the Whakatane stopbank
            • Whakatane Futureproof investigations continue
            • Rotorua Cityride bus services to resume normal timetables from this Monday
          • May 2022
            • Regional Council Environmental Fund opens
            • eDNA confirms threatened fish species in the Ohiwa area
            • Tauranga's central bus interchange on the move in June
          • June 2022
            • Airshed Extension in Rotorua to help protect improved air quality
            • Wet weather prompts stopbank grazing reminder
            • New infrared camera technology to help detect illegal wood burners
            • Value of dune planting and restoration easy to see at Mount Maunganui beach
          • July 2022
            • Community-led Adaptation Funding supports three more projects
        • Media releases 2021
          • January 2021
            • Whakatane River swimming near the boat ramp and wharf
            • Droughts and floods – the Bay of Plenty’s new extremes
            • New rules for boat ramp users a New Zealand first
            • Dry weather takes its toll on stream flows in Rotorua region
          • February 2021
            • Air and wastewater discharges lead to $130,000 in fines for Ziwi Limited
            • “If in doubt, check us out”
            • Inanga abounds in purpose-built habitat on Whakatane riverbanks
            • Resource consent declined for new jet fuel storage facility in Mount Maunganui
          • March 2021
            • Shining a light on corporate greenhouse gas emissions
            • Biannual oil spill training exercise
            • Container Storage Company fined for environmental offending
            • Decarbonisation of bus fleet to be investigated
            • Free bus fares for the mobility impaired
            • Awatarariki plan changes become operative
            • Motiti Protection Area rules signed off by the Minister of Conservation
          • April 2021
            • Last chance for funding from Clean Air Rotorua
            • Funding available for Bay environmentalists
            • Contamination investigation underway in Mount Maunganui Industrial Area
            • Appeals resolved through the Environment Court
          • May 2021
            • Don’t be the weakest link this winter – Help protect our region’s stopbanks
            • $200k available for BOP environmental groups
            • Bus patronage grows bucking COVID trend
            • Maintenance works to start at Pakihikura Opotiki Wharf
            • Initial PFAS investigation wrapped up
            • New Motiti Protection Area effective from 11 August
            • Preliminary sampling completed for contamination investigation in Mount Maunganui
          • June 2021
            • Consultation now open for the Bus Network Refresh
            • Regional Council funding helping volunteers help the environment
            • Volunteers crucial to Bay of Plenty work
            • New Accessibility Concession on its way from next week
            • Regional Council to invest $1.86bn over next 10 years
            • Rain not enough for some streams
          • July 2021
            • Statement regarding passing of Philip Sherry
            • Risk of water restrictions eased
            • Government delay concerns Regional Transport Committee
            • Significant funding for Bay of Plenty climate change projects
          • August 2021
            • Bay beaches do recover from erosion
            • Regional Council working hard to deliver essential services
            • Get travelling with Transit
            • Motiti Protection Area now in place
            • Council keen to get youth to say 'YIP'
            • Regional community to benefit from 3D mapping data
            • Council takes action on climate change
          • September 2021
            • Transport key to reducing regional carbon emissions
            • Bay of Plenty regional transport vision shared with Minister of Transport
            • Community relationships key to Regional Council’s biosecurity success
            • Dust on the decline in Mount industrial area
            • Regional Transport Committee encouraged by $1.4bn boost in Government funding
          • October 2021
            • Regional Council keeps staff ready for flooding
            • Refreshed bus network launching in Tauranga on 15 November
            • Get your Papamoa Hills fix
            • Sleeper pests woken up by climate change
          • November 2021
            • Eastern Bay of Plenty gem ready to explore
            • Regional council keeps eye on rivers
            • Brighter future for Whakatane whitebait
            • Bay leader named finalist in Women of Influence Awards
          • December 2021
            • New Bay of Plenty roadmap for pest management now fully operative
            • Kaituna River velocity mapped over 16 hours
            • Community led climate change projects get a boost
            • Final stages for Lake Ōkāreka upgrade to manage lake levels
            • Toihuarewa – Waimaori Chair in Lake and Fresh Water Science confirmed
            • Native tree numbers on the rise in Bay of Plenty
        • Media releases 2020
          • January 2020
            • Wood burner rules to help Rotorua breathe easier
            • Sentencing decision for Baygold Holdings Limited
          • February 2020
            • Harbour funding welcomed by Regional Council
            • Low lake levels around Rotorua Wednesday
            • Kaituna River re-diversion opening celebrated
            • Nasty nipper numbers on the rise
          • March 2020
            • Majority of oily waste recovered
            • Regional Council responding to oil spill
            • Zero general rates rise and flexibility focus for Regional Council
            • Support kicks in for Bay of Plenty farmers in drought
            • Regional Council prepares for big dry
          • April 2020
            • Environment Court approves Motiti Protection Areas
            • Flood protection works to start at Pakihikura Opotiki Wharf
            • Doing recovery well a ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ for Bay of Plenty region
            • Bay of Plenty Regional Council leadership opts to support regional impacts of COVID-19 via personal salary donations
            • Bay of Plenty leaders join for swift and strong recovery
            • Western Bay streams at near record low levels
            • Technology ensuring work and democracy continues
            • Regional council works with local councils for strong economic recovery
          • May 2020
            • Regional Council welcomes national water reforms
            • Hunters told "Wash your Weedy Waders"
            • Tauranga Northern Link construction welcomed by Regional Council
            • New report paints economic picture to inform strong recovery
            • Normal bus timetables resume under Alert Level Two
            • National award for Kaituna River re-diversion project
            • $755 million Transport Economic Stimulus Package proposed for Bay of Plenty
            • Collaboration recognised in SOLGM Local Government Awards success
          • June 2020
            • Local business partnership enables spill scenario training
            • Change of season reminder to review stopbank grazing
            • River level relief for Bay of Plenty
            • Kia Kaha Whakatane projects stimulate employment and training
            • New bus timetables reflect community feedback
            • Regional Council funding boosts community groups
          • July 2020
            • Council welcomes climate resilience and flood protection funding
            • Kia Kaha Whakatane projects keeping local people and companies working
            • Collaborative efforts support the restoration of Te Utuhina
            • Bay Conservation Cadets
            • Authentic partnerships with Regional Council a top priority for iwi and hapu
            • Geotech activity on Town Centre Flood Defence system this week
            • Jobs for nature making a big impact
          • August 2020
            • Kia Kaha Whakatane – New job, new skills and new experiences
            • COVID-19’s economic impact - Bay faring better than most
            • Free school buses for Tauranga students to continue
            • Call goes out for Catchment and River Scheme nominations
            • Regional Council undertakes work to address Whareroa Marae health concerns
            • Bay of Plenty benefits from One Billion Trees funding
            • New catfish control option to be investigated
          • September 2020
            • Ngongotaha locals invited to public information session
            • Improving fresh water quality one native plant at a time
            • Better future for inanga on the Whakatane River
            • Week of activities to kick off long term learning at Toi Moana
            • Council unlocks COVID-fund potential
            • Large penalty for burning of demolition waste in Rotorua
            • Maketu Estuary showing early signs of improvement
            • Regenerating the land for our children's future
            • We’re in for a hot one, let’s do our part
          • October 2020
            • Council and kiwifruit industry collaborate to control pest plant
            • Kaituna wetlands getting a helping hand
            • Managing our way through drought conditions in the Bay of Plenty
            • Warmer temps likely contributor for algal bloom in Lake Rotorua
            • Getting our heads together on Climate Change Adaptation and Risk Assessment
            • Flood protection projects kick off construction season
            • Fund helps locals weed out pests
            • Kia Kaha Whakatane – Contributing to flood defence resilience and road safety
            • Kaituna River Re-diversion project receives second award for excellence
            • Ziwi Limited sentencing hearing occurring on Monday 5 October
          • November 2020
            • Tree removal will benefit more than just the waterways
            • Consent to enable erosion repair works around the Bay of Plenty
            • Flood repairs beside Whakatane River Reserve
            • Rain offers some relief but more needed to keep drought at bay
            • Volunteers lend a hand to protect our beaches
            • Algal bloom the first in 10 years for Lake Rotorua
          • December 2020
            • $58,000 handed down in fines for dairy effluent discharges in the Bay of Plenty
            • Bylaws adopted to protect people, properties and livelihoods
            • Bay of Plenty streams dropping despite November rain
            • Papamoa Hills multi-million dollar upgrade approved
            • Jobs for Nature funding accelerates freshwater improvement in Bay of Plenty
            • Surge in Bay of Plenty electric vehicle registration
            • Strong praise for Regional Council following independent review
            • Protecting our natives, one Thornton kanuka at a time
            • Volunteers crucial part of Bay environmental work
        • Media releases 2019
          • January 2019
            • Speedy progress on Kaituna River re-diversion
          • February 2019
            • Community invited to discuss proposed bus route changes
            • Plan Change 10, Science Review completed
            • Route 40 bus free for Welcome Bay students
            • Dredging work back underway on Kopeopeo Canal
            • Sticky dots screen air quality
            • Applications open for Community Reference Group
            • Additional school buses for start of school week
            • Health warning lifted for Lake Okaro
            • Rangitaiki River Scheme Review: recommendations actioned
            • Relief in sight for Tauranga bus network with new school service
            • Progress on post-flood action plan for Ngongotaha
            • Public feedback results in bus network changes
            • Geothermal research shines a light on what lies beneath us
            • More bus drivers needed for Bayhopper network
            • Rerewhakaaitu farmers managing nutrients to protect local lakes
          • March 2019
            • Kaituna decision is only option to save lives
            • Work underway on flood-damaged section of Lowes Road
            • Community feedback sees Tauranga bus routes re-instated
            • Marine pests prompts hull cleaning rule rethink​
            • Climate change, passenger transport and rescue services funding on Regional Council’s radar
            • Ngongotaha Community Reference Group Established
            • New land and sea vessel to improve maritime operations
            • Birds to blame for the Uretara River
          • April 2019
            • Progress one year on from flooding event
            • Tauranga bus route return delayed by new legislation
            • SuperGold bus operating hours under review
            • Ngongotaha Community Reference Group underway
          • May 2019
            • Dates announced for reinstated bus routes
            • Working on the night moves
            • Mobile phone use focus for Road Safety Week
            • Minor bus travel disruption under new meal break rule
            • Stakeholders put Kaituna River first as decision made on kayaking in dangerous gorge
          • June 2019
            • The war on catfish continues - summer netting numbers for Rotorua Lakes released
            • Volunteers needed to create cleaner waterways
            • BOPRC outline Port benefit to Upper North Island Supply Chain
            • Annual Lake Rotoiti drawdown to begin
            • Rotorua's smokey fires in the spotlight #beatairpollution
          • July 2019
            • Manuka to help clean up local waterways
            • Farm managers fined for effluent discharge
            • Flood Room update 3
            • Flood Room continues overnight
            • Flood Room activated in response to weather event
            • Fare-free school bus trial given green light by Regional Council
            • Regional Council to trial regional bus services
            • Bay of Plenty Regional Council declares climate emergency
          • August 2019
            • Community celebrates end of dredging for the Kopeopeo Canal Remediation Project
            • Apply for funding to enhance your environment
            • Positive step for Lake Rotorua clean up
            • Infestation of Mediterranean fanworm in Tauranga harbour found
            • SuperGold card free travel extended from 19 August
          • September 2019
            • Civil Defence service recognised
            • Fanatical about fishing? Then take care with your gear
            • Growth in bus bike rack use as World Car Free Day looms
            • New bridge at Thornton
            • Geotechnical works on Muriwai Drive
            • Regional Council maintains water momentum
            • Preserving Rotorua’s hot stuff
          • October 2019
            • Electric buses hit streets of Tauranga
            • Leeder reappointed to Chair Bay of Plenty Regional Council - Toi Moana
          • November 2019
            • Reducing air pollution in the Mount
            • Te Arawa Catfish Killas win supreme NZ biosecurity award
          • December 2019
            • Annual growth in Bayhopper bus network
            • International award for local clean-up project
            • Free joint regional bus service announced for tertiary students
            • New boat ramp for Christmas
        • Media releases 2018
          • January 2018
            • Demolition works underway on College Road, Edgecumbe
            • Dredging begins in the Kopeopeo Canal
            • Medical Officer of Health advises caution after heavy rain
            • Swimming spots tested throughout the summer
            • Region stands up to wild weather
            • Work under way to help region cope with coming rain
            • Council monitors water levels ahead of forecast rain
          • February 2018
            • Science and fun in the sun
            • Consultation Document opens for feedback
            • Reminder to avoid swimming 48hrs after heavy rain
            • Council monitors situation with wet week ahead
            • Media Advisory
            • Katikati Kindergarten gets the gold and green
            • Regional Land Transport Plan open for consultation
            • Orange peels and practice oil spill
            • Asian Paddle Crabs invade Tauranga
            • Security cameras for Rotorua buses
            • Thousands make most of free on-board Wi-Fi
            • Council looks to make Waihī Beach service permanent
            • Opotiki recovers as rain eases
          • March 2018
            • Water focus for Regional Council
            • Long Term Plan process moves to next stage
            • College Road works moving forward
            • Last opportunity to have your say on Regional Council’s long term plans
            • Council reports progress on Cullen Review recommendations
            • Rotorua Rules clarified for 1555 landowners
            • Health warning lifted for Lake Okaro
            • $78,000 in fines for failed tyre recycling venture
            • Fast track for Tauriko West
            • First clear results back for Kopeopeo Project
          • April 2018
            • Tough decisions ahead for Regional Council
            • Forestry operator fined for reckless harvesting operation
            • Public meeting on Kaituna River re-diversion
            • Regions work together to fight wild rabbits
            • Air your opinion
            • Heartfelt submissions for transport plan hearing panel
            • New contractor and enhanced bus services
            • Boaties reminded to use lights at night
            • River goal to become reality
            • New owner for heritage building
          • May 2018
            • New forestry rules help manage environmental effects
            • No changes proposed in Representation Review
            • Tauriko West Urban Limit notified
            • Alerting systems to be tested
            • Post-flood works around Rotorua continue for Regional Council
            • Regional Council disappointed over Opotiki Harbour decision
            • Fiona McTavish appointed as Regional Council Chief Executive
            • Galatea Community Open Day
          • June 2018
            • New strain of rabbit calicivirus confirmed in Bay of Plenty
            • Papahikahawai planters needed
            • Te Maru o Kaituna celebrates ground-breaking Kaituna River Document
            • Papamoa Hills planting day cancelled
            • Sod turned on $16m river project
            • Creswell gets consent
            • Kopeopeo Project marks progress with public open day
            • Health warning lifted for Lake Rotoehu
            • Ceremony to start Kaituna re-diversion works
            • 30,000 plants for Papamoa Hills Park
            • Time is running out for Rotorua's old solid fuel burners
          • July 2018
            • Lower Rangitaiki Information Day this Saturday
            • Fairview Park kindy plant fruit forest with help from Bay of Plenty Regional Council
            • Waioeka - Otara River Scheme - flood repairs ahead of schedule
            • Waihi beach service moves to two days
            • Annual Lake Rotoiti drawdown to begin
            • Ford Road fish take a break
            • Flood Review Community Consultation
            • Flood Review
            • Ballance fined $82,500 for sulphur dioxide leak
            • Brown sludge a natural occurrence
            • Rotorua stream repairs continue
            • Collaboration key to Environmental Programme success
          • August 2018
            • Outdated irrigators in front of the courts again
            • Stopbank completion marks major milestone in flood-repair project
            • Health warning issued for Waihī Estuary at Pukehina
            • Research on whitebait ‘love zones’
            • New spots for Kaituna whitebaiters
            • Pedestrian-only access to continue through Kopeopeo Containment Site
            • Regional Councillor numbers to remain same
          • September 2018
            • Waiata, waka and hinaki for our Kaituna
            • If you like trout, think about catfish
            • River improvement targets exceeded
            • Water quantity plan change approved
            • SOS - Save our stopbanks
            • One more winter to clean the air Rotorua
          • October 2018
            • Regional Council welcome SH2 plans
            • Kaituna bar camera goes live
            • Change to urban limits approved
            • Pond pest search underway
            • International accolades for Regional Council
            • Free Rotorua buses for Royal visit
            • Interpretive panels tell Ohiwa story
          • November 2018
            • Reminder to avoid swimming for 48 hours after heavy rain
            • Health Warnings Issued for Lake Okaro and Lake Rotoehu
            • Harbourmaster’s patrols are out and about
            • Civil Defence alert systems being tested this weekend
            • Serious fun with eels, insects and effluent
            • Air monitoring at Aerodrome Road gets ramped up
            • Environmental prosecution leads to good outcomes
            • Geotechnical investigation of CBD stopbanks
            • Dawn karakia for Toi Moana office
            • Regional Council ready for national water reforms
          • December 2018
            • Commission announces representation decision for Bay of Plenty Regional Council
            • Councils work together to regenerate local waterways
            • Unwanted Christmas gift for Lake Rotorua
            • Trading old for new
            • Health warning issued for the Uretara River in Katikati
            • Bus patronage increases for new network
            • Rock deliveries rumble into town
            • New bus network ready to roll
            • Flood risk reduction plan underway
        • Media releases 2017
          • January 2017
            • Kaimai checks for kauri die-back
            • Bay of Plenty Regional Council to join appeal process
            • It takes three to ski
            • Responses to submissions for rules to protect lake released
            • By-election for Mauao Maori Constituency
            • Bus fares to rise from next Monday
            • Work under way to help region cope with coming rain
          • February 2017
            • Urban Food Forest project gets under way
            • New express bus service for Te Puke residents to meet peak demand
            • Tool launched to check if money grows from trees
            • Used nappies and trash not a treasure for stream
            • New boating rules for Bay of Plenty get the tick
            • Works to begin on Orini clean-up
            • Six candidates for Mauao by-election
            • Last call for Mauao Maori by-election nominations
            • Rain needed for Rotorua lakes
          • March 2017
            • What 2.5 million Kiwis want
            • Regional park gets bigger and better
            • Maketū Estuary makeover begins
            • Wet feet on World Water Day
            • Freshwater focus for World Water Day
            • Community momentum still strong on Ohiwa Harbour
            • Rain the likely cause of pipis going to higher ground
            • Water a priority for Regional Council
            • Eastern Bay plan supports a bright future
            • Public hearings for the Proposed Plan Change 10
            • Okere Gates opened
            • Farewell to lakes research expert
            • Regional Council's plans for 2017/18 now available
            • ‘Walking the walk’- sustainable transport solutions
            • Media Advisory
            • New partnership looks to achieve better public transport outcomes for Western BOP
            • Collaboration key to alleviating Tauranga congestion
          • April 2017
            • Okere Gates still fully open
            • Environmental focus for Regional House refurbishment
            • Bay of Plenty native fish monitoring showing promising results
            • Not too late to have your say on pest management
            • Regional Council donates to flood fund
            • New councillor sworn in
            • Councils blown away by volunteer numbers
            • Large swells likely cause of Waihi Beach tuatua die-off
            • Improved ticketing for Bay of Plenty bus passengers
            • Flood update
            • Volunteer army mobilises for Project Edgecumbe
            • Better bus ticketing for passengers on the way
            • More rain on the way for Bay of Plenty
            • New rules for coastal consents
            • #LoveOurLakes Easter Hunt treats up for grabs
            • Independent review of Edgecumbe flood event
            • No Wake Zone for Okawa Bay
            • Council focuses on Rangitaiki River stop bank damage
            • Flood work continues through the night
            • High tide passes as work continues on flood management
            • River levels exceed flood design capability
            • Mauao by-election votes due
            • Proposed Plan Change 10 hearings reconvene
          • May 2017
            • Passionate public response to proposed public transport plan
            • Summer fun starts with winter work
            • Preserving the Kaituna River for future generations
            • Waiotahe pipi beds contamination source results returned
            • Sharing the vision of Tauriko for tomorrow
            • $40 million fund now open to all Lake Rotorua catchment land owners
            • Kopeopeo sites take shape
            • Rangitāiki River Scheme Review Panel
            • Smoky fires already a burning issue this Winter
            • Slips of epic proportions discovered
            • Wettest ever April delays Pāpāmoa Hills Park re-opening
            • Proposed Plan Change 10 hearings close
            • Regional Council to sell heritage building
          • June 2017
            • Emergency measures to help Okareka residents
            • Geotechnical drilling underway in Edgecumbe
            • Flood repairs taking time
            • A healthier future for Thornton Lagoon
            • 72 days later
            • More fish for Maketu
            • Free resource consents for over 40 hectare farmers ready to take next step
            • Free bus travel for world record haka attempt
            • Papamoa Hills Park open again
          • July 2017
            • Plan Change 10 a landmark decision for Lake Rotorua
            • Bus disruption
            • Hearings Panel Recommendations released
            • Council fund helps Rotorua farmers spread the word
            • More time for Rangitaiki River Scheme Review
            • Glowing report card for Thornton School Dunes work
            • Funding boost for Liveable Homes
            • Extended bus hours
            • Council mourns a legendary good bloke
            • Papamoa Hills Park planting begins
          • August 2017
            • Collaboration the key to successful outcomes
            • More buses and extended hours on the cards for BOP
            • Roll-out complete for Rotorua bus bike racks
            • Win for BoP CDEM Group
            • Community connects on Kaituna River document
            • Winter vehicle checks target young drivers
            • City centre bus stands move to new temporary location
            • Rules to protect Lake Rotorua formally notified
            • New vessel expands Regional Council’s maritime abilities
            • Signing confirms Civil Defence responsibilities for Whakaari/White Island
            • Real-time bus tracking in Rotorua
            • Wet wet wet
            • Forecast heavy rain no cause for alarm
            • Symposium to build council awareness of Treaty landscape
            • Annual Lake Rotoiti drawdown to begin
          • September 2017
            • World Rivers Day science updates
            • Advisory - Rangitaiki River Scheme Review
            • Offer of free consent for farmers closes next week
            • River investment essential
            • Teamwork key for Tauranga waterways
            • Years of dedication to CDEM recognised
            • Be the community voice for your local River Scheme
            • Flood protection scheme repairs a focus
            • Science and action to keep water clean
            • Council focuses on economic development
            • More funding for environmental protection work
          • October 2017
            • Health warning issued for Otautu Bay of Lake Rotoehu
            • Jetski in the Bay now need to be registered
            • Prep your boat, check your gear, know the rules
            • If you can’t call for help, you can’t be rescued
            • Efforts continued to tackle pesky weed near Mount Tarawera
            • Findings of the independent review into Rangitaiki River Scheme
          • November 2017
            • Take the bus and win prizes
            • Free Wi-Fi on Bayhopper buses this summer
            • Proposal for fast-tracked public transport changes
            • River Award for Omanawa Stream
            • Emergency Mobile Alerts, live test this Sunday night
            • Work to begin on Regional Council offices
            • Regional Council congratulates Maori ward decision
            • New chair in lake and freshwater science
            • Regional Council makes first payment to Tauranga campus project
            • Sun shines as works re-started on Kopeopeo site
            • Local residents say farewell
          • December 2017
            • Students out and about to fight the spread of aquatic pests
            • Clean-up day at Waiotahe estuary seeks helpers
            • Day Saver pass makes a splash
            • Free Wi-Fi for bus users
            • Father and son duo take hands-on approach to protect Rotorua lakes
            • Demolition works on College Road to start soon
            • New directory launched to help improve lake water quality
            • Those yet to register their Jetski risk $200 fine
            • Creswell resource consent to be notified
            • Boating related deaths in the Bay too high
        • Media releases 2016
          • January 2016
            • Orchards to be registered for use of bulk pesticides
            • Smooth recovery of capsized waka
            • Protection order over Pee Jay V issued
            • Travel options for Maketu residents increasing
            • Volunteers work hard to protect harbour
            • Shoreline monitoring update
            • White Island Tour incident – environmental update
            • Getting to school with Schoolhopper in 2016
            • Community counts cost of illegal dumping
            • Warm weather prompts Rotorua lake blooms
          • February 2016
            • Next step towards improving water quality in Lake Rotorua
            • Checks for pond pests
            • MV Rena Resource Consent Decision
            • New pest in Bethlehem
            • River level peaks pass as rain eases
            • Council monitors water levels as rivers and lakes rise
            • Cow shed effluent converted to fish food – public open day
            • Flood relief for Uretara River
            • Weed win for Opotiki
            • Wallaby spread survey underway
            • Cityride bus routes 1 and 6 temporary changes
            • Balanced, sustainable for Rotorua’s lakes is core focus
            • Pest parrot search in Katikati
            • Boating rules for the bay reviewed
          • March 2016
            • More work on the cards for Ohiwa Harbour
            • Te Arawa teamwork to restore wetland
            • Council extends submission period
            • Pest fish found in Lake Rotoiti
            • Regional Council investigates Sulphur Dioxide emissions
            • Rules for boating in the Bay get reviewed
            • Unusual algae in Tauranga Harbour
            • Lake Tarawera story shared
            • Environmental monitoring site highlights Nukuhou River work
            • Successful open day for dairy effluent trial
            • Sustainable projects given a boost
          • April 2016
            • Youth Jam 2016 heats up
            • Solutions to improve Rotorua Cityride bus service confirmed
            • Update on RMA process to protect Lake Rotorua
            • Civil Defence Alerting Systems Test
            • Regional Transport Committee welcomes $520m investment to improve SH2 northern corridor
            • Lake nutrient rules submission period closing soon
            • Kaituna re-diversion planning to pay off
            • Media Statement
            • Rena Navigation Safety Exclusion Zone amended
            • Additional bus service for Welcome Bay to meet increase in demand
          • May 2016
            • Gypsy Day risk for Bay of Plenty farms
            • Dig in for Papamoa planting days
            • Young voices on big issues
            • Dairy farmers take action to protect water
            • Checks for pond pests
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Out of bounds: Safeguarding the Whakatane stopbank

11 April - Plantings and structures outside property boundaries have prompted the need for remediation works along the Whakatāne River stopbank. 

Whakatane Futureproof investigations continue

5 April - Bay of Plenty Regional Council is undertaking geotechnical investigations along the Whakatāne River between the McAlister Street Pump Station and the Whakatāne Yacht Club over the next two weeks.

Rotorua Cityride bus services to resume normal timetables from this Monday

1 April - Rotorua bus users can enjoy a return to normal Cityride timetables from this Monday (4 April) as the network recovers from the impacts of COVID-19 related staff shortages.

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