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Find the latest stories and media coverage featuring ANZCC's work across New Zealand
From local stories to national features, our team’s work is making a meaningful impact across New Zealand. Explore our latest media coverage to see how we’re driving change for the environment and our communities.
Rova
New Chair Guides Catchment Groups Toward a Sustainable Future
With fresh leadership, New Zealand’s catchment groups are poised to strengthen their efforts in sustainable land and water management. Learn how the new chair is steering the collective towards impactful environmental action.
Farmer Weekly
Catchment group’s head well in the game
Catchment groups across New Zealand are setting a strong example with innovative, community-driven strategies that tackle environmental challenges head-on. Discover how these groups are staying ahead of the game to create lasting positive impacts.
Farmers Weekly
National catchment group to provide unified voice
ANZCC unites catchment groups across New Zealand, giving them a stronger voice in shaping practical government policies for sustainable land management.
REX Rural Exchange
The ANZCC Brings A Leading Voice To Catchment Groups In NZ
Catchment groups across New Zealand are thriving, but Jeff Grant emphasises the importance of a unified voice through the newly formed ANZCC to represent over 300 groups.
Farmer Weekly
Better farming for a
better future
Alison Dewes emphasizes the urgent need for faster change in local communities to protect New Zealand's freshwater. The upcoming agri summit will bring together catchment leaders to share insights and solutions.
Bay of Plenty Times
Western Bay of Plenty: Project Parore, Burke Family are freshwater champions
Farmers from Katikati and a local catchment group were honored as 2024 Freshwater Champions at a ceremony celebrating efforts to protect New Zealand’s waterways.
Farmers Weekly
Crunch time for
catchment groups
Alison Dewes calls for continued government support and stronger collaboration between catchment groups and councils to maintain progress and momentum.
Beehive
$36 million commitment for local catchment groups
The government has committed $36 million to support locally led catchment groups, with $7 million allocated directly to 11 catchment groups nationwide.
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