Join us for a collaborative hui exploring the Motueka River system—iwi connections, historical protection and management, current dynamics and health, and the resilience we need for the future. We’ll share insights on recent flood events, river behaviour, and begin the conversation around solutions for future flood resilience.
This event brings together iwi, scientists, engineers, and community voices to deepen understanding and strengthen our collective response to flooding, ecosystem health, and community wellbeing.
Session Highlights Iwi perspectives on the Motueka River, catchment management, and the Water Conservation Order
River morphology, sediment, flood facts, and freshwater ecology
Resilience planning—wetlands, flood response, and community-led adaptation
Speakers Include:
• Dayveen Stephens (Ngāti Tama, MCC Co-Chair)
• John Ellis (Contractor, TDC)
• Neil Deans (Ngāti Koata)
• Mike Harvey (River Geomorphologist)
• Trevor James (Principal Scientist, TDC)
• Alastair Clement (TDC Natural Hazards & Geomorphology)
• Seb Den Doncker (Stream & River Consultants)
Lunch provided
Expect kōrero panels, interactive group sessions, and space to share ideas and build connections
Everyone is welcome—especially community members from across the Motueka catchment. Let’s come together to listen, learn, and lead—ki uta ki tai (from source to sea).
Spaces are limited. Register here. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2ZJ3KL2