Investment fund returns grow steadily
Waikato Regional Council’s investment fund has performed strongly over the past six months reflecting the increasingly positive global economic outlook.
Waikato Regional Council’s investment fund has performed strongly over the past six months reflecting the increasingly positive global economic outlook.
Waikato people need the ability to drive funding for activities and events in their communities whatever the shape of the region’s councils in the future.
Highly experienced resource management expert Bill Wasley has been appointed interim chair of the Collaborative Stakeholder Group (CSG) established to address water quality issues in the Waikato and Waipa rivers.
Fresh sightings of introduced red-eared slider turtles in Lake Taupō have prompted a reminder for people not to let these popular pets escape or dump them in waterways.
Honda New Zealand’s latest annual donation of more than $11,000 to native tree planting in Waikato has taken its regional contribution to more than $220,000 in the past decade.
A special guest appearance will delight children attending the Children’s Day event this Saturday, as they will be able to rock with Ruben the Road Safety Bear while learning key road safety tips.
Free shuttles will again be operating for footy fans wanting to see the Super Rugby champion Chiefs play at Waikato Stadium this season.
Issued by Waikato Mayoral Forum
Establishing a collective “voice” for the Waikato has taken another significant step after the Waikato Mayoral Forum endorsed the next phase in the creation of a spatial plan for the region.
Raglan Coastguard will be running their popular bar crossing education day next month with the support of Waikato Regional Council’s harbourmasters office.
Saturday’s the day the teddy bears have their picnic and getting to the Hamilton Gardens for this popular event will be even easier for parents, with free bus rides from the city centre.
Two small patches of Mediterranean fanworms have been located in Coromandel Harbour, prompting a fresh warning from authorities for boaties to be vigilant against accidentally bringing marine pests into the Waikato region.