Bad farm rubbish practice – it’s the pits!
If you live on a rural property, the idea of having a rubbish pit to dispose of farm or household waste might seem to be a…
News in March 2026
If you live on a rural property, the idea of having a rubbish pit to dispose of farm or household waste might seem to be a…
Last year’s storm caused significant damage to Quail Valley Road, with a major washout completely severing the connection between Eighty Eight Valley and SH6, and a…
Whether it’s providing boats with a berth or leasing premises to local businesses, our Enterprise Portfolio covers a wide range of interesting activities that make positive…
It was a day packed full of energetic fun and hands-on learning for more than 200 primary school students who joined the Moturoa Mission at Moturoa / Rabbit…
Severe weather forecast for the end of this week suggested plenty of rain for most parts of the region, while also alleviating the need for implementing…
Current water restrictions remain in place for Motupiko as cease take looms for unaffiliated Waimea permits.
Despite some brief boosts to river levels across Tasman, subsequent…
We undertake a programme of aerial spraying on river fairway to reduce the build-up of woody weeds and other vegetation, such as lupin, gorse and broom,…
The Aorere Salisbury Bridge river monitoring site is unique in that it could be called directly to obtain the current water level. Due to required changes…
Tasman District Council has agreed to consult on a proposed rates revenue increase of 9.9% and net debt of $320m for the 2026/27 year. This rates…
Summer has been a game of two halves in Tasman, but as the District starts to dry out, there should be minimal disruption to water users.
Rainfall for February was a mixed bag, with many sites…