News
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Using Māori culture to connect with dog owners
NewsNew Animal Control Officer at Rotorua Lakes Council, Te Atu Rangi Reweti, uses his Māori culture to connect with people in his role.
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Consultation on road reserve
NewsPublic feedback invited on proposal regarding road reserve at 10 Barnard Road
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New council CE announced
NewsAndrew Moraes has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of Rotorua Lakes Council
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Health warning issued for Lake Rotorua due to algal bloom
NewsA health warning has been issued by the local Medical Officer of Health for Lake Rotorua due to a potentially toxic algal bloom.
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Tree removal starts again on Sala Street
NewsWork started again this week on the removal of high-risk trees around the Pūarenga Stream, near Sala Street, to reduce the risk of tree falls.
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Civil Defence: Emergency; Staying ready and staying safe
NewsEnsuring Rotoehu residents are prepared in case of a natural disaster was behind the development of a Civil Defence Emergency Management Plan for the lake community.
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New toxic algae signage at Rotorua lakes
NewsCheck the water for algal blooms before using lakes and rivers this summer
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Summer Reminder: Let's Take Care of Our Green Spaces!
NewsLet's work together to keep our spaces safe and looking great.
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Kind to your kurī – summer edition
NewsOur one stop shop for all things dog safety this summer.
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Summer safety tips
NewsLooking after yourself, your whānau and your home
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How a playground comes to life
NewsDeveloping relationships with the community helps build better playgrounds
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Local transport update
NewsRotorua Lakes Council would like to thank the community for their support and patience while road safety improvements have been completed or are underway.
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Community organisations receive council funded boost
NewsFrom putting food on the table to building marae resilience, Rotorua Lakes Council has provided $80,000 in funding grants to support initiatives that build stronger and healthier communities.
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Third Tarawera Reservoir Complete
NewsThis new tank will hold up to 1500m3 of water, providing extra storage capacity during peak water usage times such as during the height of summer.
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Have your say on boating rules
NewsBay of Plenty Regional Council calling for submissions on Regional Navigation Safety Bylaws
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A summer reminder from Toi Te Ora Public Health
NewsCheck the water for algal blooms before using lakes and rivers
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Council aims to deliver affordable and essential services through LTP
NewsThis week Rotorua Lakes Council held its final Long-term Plan workshops for 2023.
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Council meeting wrap
NewsMayor to fly Rotorua flag at NRL Indigenous All Stars event in Australia and new and extended events for 10th anniversary of Crankworx Rotorua next year
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Infrastructure and Environment Committee meeting update
NewsTarawera sewerage scheme to progress, petition from Tarawera residents received and museum project update
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Community and District Development Committee meeting updates
NewsThis week's Community and District Development Committee meeting focused on economic growth opportunities