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Connecting the Tauranga Moana biosecurity community

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TMBC Partner Forum

Join us for the next TMBC Partner’s Forum… Tuesday 6 August Date: Tuesday 6 August Time: 3.30pm…

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TMBC biosecurity response worksop

TMBC biosecurity response workshop starts important conversation Around 40 representatives from iwi, science, education, industry, research, council…

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Successful four-day marine biosecurity wānanga

Sharing indigenous knowledge and experiences on marine biosecurity Successful four-day marine biosecurity wānanga Indigenous people from Canada,…

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Road testing the PPBS

Road testing the Plant Production Biosecurity Scheme Over the past year NZ Plant Producers Incorporated (NZPPI) has worked…

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Garden converted to promote biodiversity

Tauranga garden converted to promote biodiversity We need your help! Heather Loughlin’s urban woodland garden in Matua…

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Bill Dyck interview

An interview with… Bill Dyck, science and technology broker This month we chat to Bill Dyck, a…

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Halting the spread of pest fish in Pāpāmoa

Halting the spread of pest fish In the past few years, we’ve seen an increase in the…

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Member news in brief

Member news in brief Subscribe, and share! To subscribe members of your organisation, or to share your…

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Nau mai, haere mai

Welcome! New members Plant & Food Research is a New Zealand-based science company providing research and development…

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Have your say on better ways to stop marine pests

Have your say Have your say on better ways to stop marine pests With support from Biosecurity…

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Biosecurity 2025

Biosecurity 2025 Biosecurity 2025: a plan to strengthen our biosecurity system together The Biosecurity 2025 Implementation Plan…

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Almost 200 sites with confirmed myrtle rust

Almost 200 sites confirmed There are currently 194 sites (properties) in the Bay of Plenty with confirmed…

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