News Archive

Hokianga Harbour.

Northland tsunami risk not unexpected - officials

Posted: 21 December 2005

A new Government report identifying Northland as one of the parts of New Zealand most at risk of a tsunami comes as no surprise to Civil Defence officials in the region.

Jeremy Barker.

Ant, dairy effluent studies earn students $1000 NRC awards

Posted: 14 December 2005

Research into whether garden centres are helping spread a pest ant and studies of farm dairy effluent treatment have earned two polytechnic students Northland Regional Council Environmental Management Awards.

Sailor of the year trophy.

Sailing trio to share ‘Northland Sailor of the Year’ trophy

Posted: 14 December 2005

A team of three internationally successful women sailors is to share the ‘Northland Sailor of the Year’ trophy.

Northland bay.

Don’t overload septic tanks this summer

Posted: 13 December 2005

Overworked septic tanks struggling to cope with an influx of summer holidaymakers may pose a threat to the coastal environment, the Northland Regional Council warns.

Hihi.

Consents granted for Hihi sewage treatment plant

Posted: 06 December 2005

The Far North District Council (FNDC) has been granted resource consent to upgrade its Hihi Beach sewage treatment system.

Paihia.

Consents granted for $750,000 Paihia wharf re-development

Posted: 06 December 2005

Resource consent has been granted for a planned redevelopment of the Paihia Wharf worth about $750,000.

Fire burning.

Rubbish charges linked to backyard burning

Posted: 02 December 2005

Whangarei residents trying to avoid paying newly introduced rubbish charges are being linked to an increase in illegal backyard refuse burning.

hands on soil.

Soil expert to pass knowledge on to Northlanders

Posted: 22 November 2005

Farmers and other landowners with an interest in getting the best from their land are being urged to attend one of two free mid-North workshops on maximising soil efficiency.

Wild goat.

Report wild goats, Regional Council urges

Posted: 16 November 2005

Northlanders are being asked to report sightings of wild goats so the animals can be controlled before they worsen erosion and other problems.

Guava moth.

Tidying under trees good weapon against guava moth

Posted: 15 November 2005

A good tidy up under the feijoa tree now can help prevent it falling victim to the unwanted attentions of a hungry insect pest in the coming weeks.

Cabbage tree.

Almost $300,000 allocated from 2005 NRC Environmental Fund

Posted: 07 November 2005

This year’s Northland Regional Council Environmental Fund has grown to almost $300,000, thanks in part to industry partnerships with organisations like Honda.

Stoat.

Stoat control difficult - but worthwhile

Posted: 01 November 2005

Stoats can be wily and difficult adversaries, but effort spent controlling them can have a huge impact on the survival of young native birds.

Hand.

$10,000 NRC sustainable management scholarship awarded

Posted: 26 October 2005

A student studying environmental management at Auckland University is the latest recipient of a $10,000 Northland Regional Council Sustainable Management Scholarship.

Farm chemicals.

Free Kaipara collection for unwanted chemicals

Posted: 25 October 2005

Rural Kaipara residents will have another chance to rid themselves of unwanted agrichemicals when a special Northland Regional Council collection team returns to the district next month (November).

Water pollution.

Firm fined $10,000 for illegal stream excavation

Posted: 21 October 2005

An Environment Court judge has fined a large Northland contracting firm $10,000 for its “negligence” while excavating a Whangarei riverbed.

Sand and shells.

Continuing illegal sand removal concerns Regional Council

Posted: 26 September 2005

People illegally taking sand, pebbles and boulders from the region’s beaches could worsen erosion and other problems and risk prosecution if caught, the Northland Regional Council warns.

Marsden B.

Marsden B coal fire proposal gains consent

Posted: 26 September 2005

Mighty River Power can convert the mothballed Marsden B power station to run on coal – but must meet some of the toughest environmental conditions ever imposed in Australasia, a panel of independent commissioners has decided.

Possum.

Hungry possums target spring growth

Posted: 21 September 2005

Landowners are being warned to expect an upsurge in nocturnal possum activity as the voracious pests go on the move to take advantage of new spring growth.

Lifejacket.

NRC donates $1700 buoyancy aids to 'Waterwise' group

Posted: 09 September 2005

Twenty-one buoyancy aids worth about $1700 have been donated to a Whangarei-based group aiming to boost the safety and confidence of young people around water.

Bream Bay.

New Bream Bay harbour warden sought

Posted: 08 September 2005

The Northland Regional Council is urgently seeking a person keen to be its eyes and ears along the coast of the rapidly growing Bream Bay area.

Ragwort.

Time to control pasture invader ragwort

Posted: 07 September 2005

Northlanders are being urged to act now to control a pest plant that can both affect stock health and sour neighbourly relations.

Lake Omapere planting.

Plans to treble successful Lake Omapere planting next year

Posted: 25 August 2005

Organisers are planning a dramatic expansion of a community-based planting programme that has seen an estimated 3200 native plants go into the ground at Lake Omapere this month.

Science Fair Award winner.

Algal growth study earns student $1000 NRC Science Fair Award

Posted: 17 August 2005

A 17-year-old Parua Bay student’s studies of fish tank algal growth have earned her this year’s Northland Regional Council ‘Consistent Excellence Award’ at the Central Northland Science and Technology Fair.

Lake Omapere planting.

Organisers hope to plant last of 3000+ trees at Lake Omapere

Posted: 16 August 2005

Strong public support for a Lake Omapere planting project means organisers are now confident of reaching a goal to have 3000-plus native trees in the ground by this weekend.

Seagrass.

Trials could signal return of Whangarei Harbour's seagrass

Posted: 04 August 2005

A beneficial undersea grass that once covered hundreds of hectares of Whangarei Harbour before falling victim to sediment pollution might now be capable of a comeback, new research suggests.

Pine tree.

Yellow dust just pine tree pollen

Posted: 02 August 2005

Yellow, sulphurous looking dust that has been coating parked cars in Whangarei is nothing more sinister the pine tree pollen, the Northland Regional Council says.

Nodding thistle.

Time right to tackle prickly thistle problem

Posted: 13 July 2005

Juvenile thistles infesting Northland pastures should be sprayed now while they are small and most susceptible to herbicides, the Northland Regional Council says.

Pampas.

'Neighbourly' pest plant control urged

Posted: 12 July 2005

Northland biosecurity experts are urging landowners to ‘do the neighbourly thing’ and ensure their boundaries are clear of pest plants before the plants can infest adjoining properties.

Marine farm.

$30,000 fines for oversized marine farms

Posted: 08 July 2005

Two oversized Northland marine farms – one 13 hectares bigger than its consent allowed for – have been fined a total of $30,000 after a successful prosecution by the Northland Regional Council.

Flood warning.

Heavy rainfall update no. 2

Posted: 07 July 2005

Rain weary Northlanders are expected to today finally get some respite from bad weather that has dumped a month’s worth of rain on the region this week.

Flood warning sign.

Heavy rainfall update no. 1

Posted: 06 July 2005

Northland appears to be coping well despite widespread surface flooding and slips caused by torrential rain today.

Flood warning sign.

Northlanders warned widespread flooding likely today

Posted: 06 July 2005

Northlanders are being warned to keep a watchful eye on the region’s rain swollen creeks and rivers with widespread flooding expected over eastern areas from Kaeo to Whangarei today (Weds 06 July).

Helicopter.

Helicopter pilot convicted of polluting Northland waterway

Posted: 29 June 2005

A Northland helicopter pilot has been found guilty of the illegal discharge of herbicide spray into a Northland stream causing substantial losses to horticulturalists in the immediate area.

Okara Park.

Events Centre proposal dropped from 2005/06 rates strike

Posted: 22 June 2005

The Northland Regional Council has dropped plans to fund a proposed multi-use events centre this year - a move expected to slash almost $4 million off 2005/06 rates bills.

Award.

Ten schools to share $12,500 Environmental Award cash

Posted: 20 June 2005

Plans to develop a native tree and bird sanctuary are among a dozen school projects that will receive almost $12,500 funding from this year’s Northland Regional Council Environmental Curriculum Awards.

Marsden B.

Marsden Power Station hearing date set

Posted: 15 June 2005

Four independent commissioners have been appointed for the joint hearing into the proposal by Mighty River Power to convert the Marsden power station to run on coal.

Cabbage tree.

Kaikohe wastewater to be disinfected

Posted: 09 June 2005

Kaikohe’s wastewater will be disinfected within two years in an upgrade to the current treatment system.

Okara Park.

Record number of submissions to Annual Plan

Posted: 02 June 2005

A total of 5158 submissions has been received for the Northland Regional Council’s annual plan. The overwhelming majority of submissions were about the regional events centre proposal.

Water.

Free stream quality monitoring kits for North schools

Posted: 26 May 2005

Sixteen Northland schools have been awarded special stream water quality testing kits worth a total of almost $7000 after a successful application on their behalf by the Northland Regional Council.

Pohutukawa.

Almost $300,000 tipped for 2005 Environment Fund

Posted: 26 May 2005

A proposed $170,000 extra funding could boost this year’s Northland Regional Council Environmental Fund to $286,000.

Water.

Thirty-year consent for Poroti water bottling plant

Posted: 25 May 2005

A company planning to export bottled water from Whangarei’s Poroti Springs has been granted resource consent to take groundwater for the next 30 years.

Possum.

Free Kaitaia seminar on pest and predator control

Posted: 23 May 2005

Far North people keen to learn pest and predator control tips from the experts will get the chance at a free seminar in Kaitaia in early July.

Whangarei bus.

Extra bus services for Maunu, Otangarei

Posted: 17 May 2005

Demand by users will see Whangarei’s popular public bus service expanded to include several new Otangarei stops - and offer a new service to Maunu - from later this month. (May)

Possum.

Free possum traps for 120 lucky Whangarei property owners

Posted: 13 May 2005

More than $4000 worth of Timms possum traps are to given away free to dozens of property owners in a bid to better protect about 2000 hectares of native bush on the western edge of Whangarei City.

Opua marina.

Consents granted for new Opua Cruising Club facility

Posted: 06 May 2005

Resource consents have been granted for a major project to replace the Opua Cruising Club’s clubrooms.

Ponga frond.

Time running out for schools to secure share of $20,000

Posted: 05 May 2005

Only a few days remain for schools to apply for a slice of a $20,000 Northland Regional Council environmental education award fund.

Awanui River floodgate.

Major overhaul looms for Awanui Flood Scheme

Posted: 28 April 2005

Far North residents are being asked to pay for a major overhaul of the 100-year-old scheme that protects Kaitaia and surrounding farmland from flooding.

Jetty.

Illegal Far North coastal works spark warning

Posted: 22 April 2005

Far North residents are risking hefty fines by illegally dredging in coastal areas or building jetties and other structures, the Northland Regional Council warns.

Okara Park.

Regional Events Centre included in $27M draft NRC budget

Posted: 21 April 2005

Northland Regional Councillors have approved a $27 million draft 2005-06 budget that includes provision for a proposed Regional Multi-Use Events Centre.

Oil spill exercise.

Oil spill exercise tests new equipment

Posted: 15 April 2005

New oil spill equipment will get its first trial run in a full exercise involving up to 32 people in the Whangarei Harbour next week (Tuesday 19 April).

Rabbit.

Dry weather boosts rabbit numbers

Posted: 15 April 2005

Dry summer and autumn conditions are behind a current increase in reports of rabbit-related damage to Northland lawns, plantings and pastures.

Boy recycling.

$20,000 NRC environmental funding available to schools

Posted: 06 April 2005

Northland schools aiming to boost their environmental education are being encouraged to apply for a share in a special Northland Regional Council award.

Farm chemicals.

Free collection yields hazardous cocktail

Posted: 06 April 2005

Two tonnes of hazardous waste has been collected in the Whangarei District over the past three weeks.

Events Centre.

Proposed regional events centre survey complete

Posted: 06 April 2005

The Northland Regional Council has received the results of a telephone survey on the proposed regional events centre at Okara Park in Whangarei.

Cabbage tree.

Two free workshops on native trees to improve farms

Posted: 05 April 2005

Northland landowners are being invited to two interactive workshops to showcase the planting, management and use of native trees to improve farms.

Toxic sign.

Concerns about toxic packages ease

Posted: 05 April 2005

Searchers today recovered another 10 toxic packages from the sea off the Poor Knights Islands but believe the danger originally posed by the chemical concerned has now apparently passed.

Toxic sign.

13 toxic packages recovered, search to resume tomorrow

Posted: 04 April 2005

Searchers recovered about a third of an estimated 40 toxic packages believed to be floating off the Northland coast before fading light forced a halt to their efforts today.

Toxic sign.

Experts to recover drifting chemicals today

Posted: 04 April 2005

The first of an estimated 40 toxic packages floating off the Northland coast are expected to be recovered by chemical experts aboard the Navy vessel Manawanui about 1.30pm today. (Mon 04 April)

Hilary Boyes.

$5000 NRC Sustainable Management Scholarship awarded

Posted: 31 March 2005

A Northland woman studying resource planning at Otago University is the latest recipient of a Northland Regional Council $5000 Sustainable Management Scholarship.

Spartina.

Spartina harbour control work progressing well

Posted: 24 March 2005

A spray programme designed to eradicate invasive spartina grass in Northland harbours and estuaries is progressing well, with few traces of the plant now left in some harbours.

Lantana.

NRC offers free lantana eradication service

Posted: 23 March 2005

The Northland Regional Council is offering free identification and eradication of the aggressive pest plant ‘Lantana camara’ from gardens in the Whangarei and Kaipara Districts.

Moth plant.

Moth plant's annual invasion looms

Posted: 23 March 2005

Thousands of wind-borne moth plant seeds are about to be spread throughout the Northland environment, dramatically increasing the risk of unwanted new infestations.

Proposed Regional Events Centre.

Survey on $30.7m events centre starts tomorrow

Posted: 11 March 2005

A telephone survey of Northlanders’ opinions on a proposed $30.7M regional events centre is due to begin tomorrow. (Friday, 11 March)

Proposed Regional Events Centre.

$30.7 million regional events centre proposed

Posted: 28 February 2005

Consultants are recommending Whangarei’s Okara Park as the future home of a proposed $30.7 million multi-purpose regional events centre.

Marsden B.

Record number of submissions on Marsden B proposal

Posted: 25 February 2005

A proposal to convert the Marsden B power station to run on coal has attracted a record 3000-plus submissions to the Northland Regional Council - six times the previous highest number for a Northland development.

Possum pie.

Possum pie on menu at Regional Council field days display

Posted: 17 February 2005

A voracious animal pest that loves to dine on Northland’s plant-life will find itself on the menu at the upcoming Northland Agricultural Field Days at Dargaville.

Farm chemicals.

Free rural Whangarei hazardous wastes, agrichemical collection

Posted: 17 February 2005

Rural property owners in the Whangarei District will next month get their chance to make use of free Northland Regional Council collections of hazardous wastes and unwanted agricultural chemicals.

Whangarei Harbour.

Shellfish reseeding trials win $37,446 grant

Posted: 17 February 2005

Ongoing trials to reseed cockles at Takahiwai near Whangarei have received an almost $37,500 boost from an annual fund designed to improve the health of Whangarei Harbour.

Whangarei Harbour.

Whangarei Harbour may gain extra protection

Posted: 09 February 2005

Roughly a third of Whangarei Harbour is poised to gain extra protection from development under changes proposed by the Northland Regional Council.

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Free workshop on pesticide use, water allocation

Posted: 03 February 2005

Northland horticulturists are being invited to a free workshop to explain two cutting-edge computer programmes designed to make irrigation and agrichemical applications more environmentally friendly and effective.

Bathurst bur.

Time right to target Bathurst Bur

Posted: 26 January 2005

Regional Council biosecurity experts are urging Northlanders to tackle one of the region’s nastiest weeds now, before it can develop new seedpods and cause landowners even bigger headaches next year.

Chimney stack.

Oil refinery to investigate two weekend spills

Posted: 24 January 2005

A digger was used to scrape several tonnes of contaminated sand and shell from a Marsden Pt beach in one of two oil spill incidents to affect the area at the weekend.

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