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10 September 2020 / News

Ngāti Wheke announces funding for Whakaraupō īnaka study

A year-long study into īnaka | whitebait in Whakaraupō | Lyttelton Harbour hopes to find ways to help the native species thrive...
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24 August 2020 / News

Showcase event sparks interest from community

The recent Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour showcase event gave locals a chance to learn more about our Plan and how to get involved...
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21 August 2020 / News

Cass Bay planting gives native biodiversity a helping hand

Planting has started along the banks of Cass Bay Stream in a bid to restore habitat for native species and improve the health of the harbour...
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24 July 2020 / News

Mātaitai – what is it and how does it affect Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour?

With the introduction of new bylaws limiting fishing within Whakaraupō, this Q and A piece unpacks what that policy change means for the average shellfish gatherer...
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24 July 2020 / Events, News

Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour Plan showcase, 26 July 2020

You are invited to the Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour Plan showcase on Sunday, 26 July from 1pm onwards at Living Springs in Allandale...
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LPC Māori Development Advisor, Tahu Stirling
10 July 2020 / News

LPC’s new Māori Development Advisor

Tahu Stirling is Lyttelton Port Company’s (LPC) Māori Development Advisor...
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LPC CEO, Roger Gray
8 July 2020 / News

LPC CEO Roger Gray new Governance Group co-chair

Lyttelton Port Company Chief Executive Officer Roger Gray has been appointed co-chair of the Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour governance group...
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'Be a penguin protector' sign attached to a pole. The sign has white text on a dark grey background, with a dog-walker icon in white on dark blue.
8 July 2020 / News

Become a penguin protector

The next time you're walking around Naval Point, you may notice one of these Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) signs...
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Picture of harbour
24 June 2020 / News

Whaka-Ora plans native planting for Steadfast

Plans to transform Banks Peninsula’s Steadfast site in Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour into a native haven are a step closer....
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