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    Improving Waterways

    A great way to start the New Year! The Waimatā River restoration project wins $850,000 from the Freshwater Improvement grant to fence and plant alongside the river:

    Improving Waterways - Gisborne Herald

    Categories: News

    Updated: January 12, 2021

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