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Seabed mining petition goes to select committee
The issue to place a moratorium on seabed mining has once again made it to Parliament.
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Reports of Evolution Minings' withdrawal from Northland premature
Despite reports of the Evolution Mining Company's withdrawal from Puhipuhi, their New Zealand manager (Jackie Hobbins) has told Te Kāea that celebrations in the anti-mining lobby are premature.
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Dame Nganeko Minhinnick's kaitiaki legacy lives on
Hundreds gathered at Waiuku's Tahuna Marae, south of Auckland, for the burial service of environmental champion Dame Nganeko Minhinnick. The trail blazer in environmental legislation reform was laid to rest in her ancestral marae cemetery, beside the waters she advocated for, the Manukau Harbour.
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Native tree giveaway to celebrate Matariki
As we draw closer to Matariki, a new initiative will offer community groups, schools and non-profit organisations the opportunity to win native trees to use for local conservation projects.
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Helping Kororā flourish through kaitiakitanga
A Massey University scientist is making it his goal to help the world's smallest penguin flourish again around our coastline. Professor John Cockrem is leading the project, he says is inspired by the Māori concept of Kaitiakitanga.
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Ngāti Te Ata champion lays at beloved Tahuna marae
Dame Nganeko Minhinnick, who led environmental stewardship and kaitiakitanga in the Auckland and Waikato region, has finally returned to Tahuna Marae to be mourned by her people of Ngāti Te Ata and Waikato.
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Ngāti Hau plan to return their river to its natural course
Returning the Waima river to its original course is a long-held wish of the people of Ngāti Hau in Whakapara. But that distant goal is now a lot closer to being achieved with the support of Fonterra and the Department of Conservations' Living Waters programme.
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Zero waste kaupapa to receive close to $800,000
Waste minimisation project Para Kore will receive close to $800,000 to help expand and support the initiative, Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson has announced.
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Māori Archdeacon says US has moral obligation to Paris agreement
Te Tairāwhiti Anglican Archdeacon Hirini Kaa is condemning the withdrawal of the US from the Paris Climate Accord. This follows a collective stance by Aotearoa Church leaders and Churches Climate Network against President Trumps decision to pull out of the agreement.