Please find enclosed Greater Wellington Regional Council’s submission on the draft National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity.
Greater Wellington Regional Council welcomes the opportunity to engage with the New Zealand Government…
Queen Elizabeth Park is the last area of natural dunes on Kāpiti’s coastline.
Māori have been living here for hundreds of years and there were major settlements at Wainui and Whareroa…
What this statement coversGreater Wellington Regional Council (Greater Wellington) has created this information statement to explain how we deal with the information (including personal information) collected for your application for…
The information that you provide in this form is required to invite opportunities for rates remission eligibility under Greater Wellington Regional Council’s Rates Remissions on Māori Land Policy.
Me whakatutuki i a Te Pane Matua Taiao tētehi kaupapa here mō te whakaitinga me te whakatārewa o ngā rēti whenua Māori herekore. Kua whakaaetia hoki e Te Pane Matua Taiao…
Ko tō reo tō rohe - Give your region your voice
Greater Wellington is a regional council, and as a regional council, we are responsible for protecting our environment, while also…