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Our customer support office in Dunedin is closed to the public at 4.30pm on 23 December, reopening on 6 January 2025. Our Queenstown office is closed to the public at 4pm on 23 December and reopen on 16 January 2025. All phone lines will be answered 24/7 by our after-hours service during the holiday shutdown period. Wishing you festive and safe holidays!
Morphology and riparian management strategies ensure future generations can continue to enjoy Otago’s beautiful landscape.
We have engaged with our communities, including local iwi, to ensure everyone’s values and beliefs are represented in the strategy in a way that enhances the natural ecology of the area.
June 2018
ISBN 978-0-908324-50-7
PDF | 14 MB
The Waianakarua River morphology and riparian management strategy has been prepared by the Otago Regional Council (ORC), with input from the local community, to help protect the recreational, cultural and ecological values of the Waianakarua riverbed, and to enable long-term sustainable use of the land that borders the river. The strategy, as summarised in the two diagrams overleaf, is intended to help achieve this by guiding work programs, decision-making, and activities for the community, stakeholders, iwi and ORC. It is therefore recommended that people who live, work, or play within the Waianakarua River catchment consider, and give effect to, the principles, objectives, and actions listed in this strategy.
September 2019
PDF | 652 KB
June 2018
ISBN 978-0-908324-49-1
PDF | 25 MB
ORC's strategy for the Shag River/Waihemo aims to protect its recreational, cultural, spiritual, and ecological values. It guides community, stakeholder, iwi, and ORC actions for sustainable land use along the river. Residents and users in the catchment are encouraged to support its objectives.
May 2019
PDF | 2 MB