Northland iwi and local government agencies are coordinating Covid-19 activities to meet the needs of their people under lockdown. But they say one problem is policing the number of people spending lockdown on boats who are entering the region.
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Ngāti Awa applauds court decision over Ōtākiri Spring
Leonie Simpson: "We are fighting for our right to preserve and look after all of our treasures."
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Precautionary boil water notice issued for community in Kāpiti Coast
Residents in the Hautere/Te Horo community are being advised to boil their tap water following the recent heavy rainfall.
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Warning over algal bloom in second Rotorua lake
Health officials are warning people to stay out of Rotorua’s Lake Ōkaro because of an algal bloom.
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Digital stories encourage talks on lake health in Wairarapa
A new website brings together Māori and Pākehā histories of Wairarapa lakes.
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Karitane marae calling on whānau to remain calm amidst lead contamination
The chair of Puketeraki Marae in Karitane, Matapura Ellison, says locals are sharing their blood test results on Facebook and discussing the implications there," which isn’t the most reliable source of information."
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East Otago residents still unable to drink tap water
Dunedin City Council says East Otago told not to use tap water for drinking, cooking or preparing food.
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Minister orders rapid review of health response to Waikouaiti lead contamination
Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall wants the review completed by March.
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Rangitāne o Wairarapa concerned about impact of large scale community reservoir
The environmental, cultural and economic impact of the scheme is of concern to the iwi.