A diverse and representative group of 35-40 Tairawhiti residents will be selected by civic lottery to take part in three, day-long sessions and two online sessions in November, delving into the major land use challenges and opportunities that the region is facing.
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Kura Taiao – Ecological Restoration Workforce Development Funding Available
Te Weu Charitable Trust has just over $100,000 to cover the costs of a wide range of skills training, professional … More
Innovative Ideas Needed for Tairāwhiti Recovery
“In 10 years my vision is that these things would be just getting going and we would have some good research completed for alternative uses. There would be lots of little companies emerging that are doing exciting things. Employment options could include the transition from forestry to planting, native nurseries, pest and plant control jobs enabling people to stay in the region…”
Tairāwhiti Indigenous Bioeconomy Project
Tairāwhiti faces a critical need to reduce pine and pasture footprint on erosion-prone soils, constituting 90% of the region. Job … More
Climate report highlights needs for better political processes
A group of climate change and land use researchers in Tairāwhiti is welcoming a new report released today by the Ministry for … More
Support for whānau affected by floods
Here is a list of support available if you need money or other support: Money for individuals and families from … More