The long-term strategy to address the wellbeing of the Whanganui River system will be unveiled on Friday.
The strategy - Te Heke Ngahuru ki Te Awa Tupua - identifies issues relating to the environmental, social, cultural and economic health and wellbeing of the Whanganui River, also known as Te Awa Tupua, and recommends strategies and actions to address them.
It has been developed over more than four years by Te Kōpuka nā Te Awa Tupua, a collaboration of local authorities and interest groups in the river catchment. The group includes iwi and hapū, mayors and leaders of local and regional councils, environmental and conservation groups, the tourism, primary and recreational sectors, and others.
Te Kōpuka has been developing the strategy since its inaugural hui in May 2019 at Te Ihingārangi Marae in Waimiha.