Te Rarawa Chairman Haami Piripi says the iwi is looking to conduct direct negotiations with oil companies.
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Largest ever oil and gas block offer announced today
The largest ever oil and gas block offer was announced today, including 2,600 km2 in the Maui’s dolphin sanctuary.
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Mobil pays out $2.3 million in clean up & reimbursement costs
Mobil Oil Limited have pleaded guilty in the Tauranga District court following an oil spill in the Tauranga harbour. Mobil has paid out $2.3 million for clean-up and reimbursement costs.
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Paris agreement not good enough say protestors
Hundreds turned out to Wellington harbour today in support of Oil Free Wellingtons flotilla protest against deep sea oil drilling. Their message was simple to oil companies 'Expect resistance'. It coincides with the Paris climate negotiations announced last night, but many protesters believe little was achieved to benefit NZ.
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Māori heavily concerned about climate change
Protests and encouragement to reduce the effects of climate change is being heavily urged by Māori.
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GNS Scientists speak out on oil and gas exploration
Oil and gas exploration in New Zealand has been a sore spot for many across the country.
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Far North iwi claim Statoil's consultation with iwi is fake
There is growing support in the Far North for a planned protest at a meeting of Statoil executives. They're scheduled to meet with the Northland Regional Council in Whangarei on Friday morning as a requirement of their permit to explore the seabed for oil.
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Clean up complete in some areas of Tauranga
Clean up at some of the worst affected areas of Tauranga Harbour after an oil spill from a Mobil-owned pipe in April has been completed.
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Sapmi leaders tell Statoil to stop trampling on Māori rights
Leaders of the Sápmi nation in Norway have told directors of the Statoil company not to trample on the indigenous rights of Māori.
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Māori to discuss interaction with oil industry
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga lead researcher Andrew Erueti will be presenting at a seminar today looking at the complex issue of Māori interaction with the extractive and mining sector.