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The Waikato River Authority has completed its 2022 funding round awarding $5.7 million to 26 projects.
Successful projects include a high level of collaboration between iwi, landowners, restoration groups and large organisations.
Waikato River Authority co-chair Tipa Mahuta says the high level of collaboration evident in many of the funded projects is a positive outcome for the future health and wellbeing of the awa. “We’ve always said that no one group, or individual can achieve what needs to be done for the river on their own. We are now seeing more working together which is what we need for success”.
Co-chair Paula Southgate says the project to retrieve dumped items from the river in a populated area through Hamilton city will be a highly visible clean-up action. “Not only will this make a tangible difference to the awa, but it will hopefully galvanise even more public care and support for our river when this very obvious pollution is seen.”
A full list of funded projects will be available on the Waikato River Authority website www.waikatoriver.org.nz .
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