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The Chathams Islands is a remote, awe-inspiring place
Information on the 2025 local elections
Sets out our work and priorities for the next financial year
Our work and priorities for the next decade
A report on the Chatham Islands economy
An overview of the Council’s activity
Resource management framework summary
Transport priorities for 2021 – 2031
Dog Control Bylaw overview
Waitangi Beach vehicle bylaw
Managing boating and other activities on water
Understanding hazards and risks to build capability
We are on the look out for broom, Chilean rhubarb, and wild and yellow ginger.
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The local government election for the Chatham Islands Council will be held by postal vote on Saturday 11 October 2025.
A message regarding updates to our Resource Management Document.
The beach is closed until further notice due to the presence of untreated wastewater.
If you are planning on controlling gorse on your property, now is a good time to think about where that control takes place.
An aerial operation to control feral animals on the Chatham Islands has significantly reduced wild cattle numbers by more than 5,700 animals.
US Ambassador John Udall was on the Island to celebrate 150 Years of US-NZ scientific collaboration.
The policy is now open for public comment/submission with submissions closing at 4.30 pm on Monday 16 September 2024.
Council has begun a new financial year, which makes it a good time to pause and reflect on the biosecurity work that has been undertaken in the last year.
Elevated levels of chlorate AND harmful microbes have been measured in the Kaingaroa water supply. Use an alternative water source for drinking and cooking.
The annual residents' and ratepayers satisfaction survey is now closed.
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