The Taikaha delegation are preparing to confront Norwegian Oil giant, Statoil at its AGM in Norway.
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Māori representatives against oil exploration meet with Saami Parliament
Members of the Indigenous Saami Parliament have met with a group of Māori representatives from Northland, carrying with them a message against oil-exploration at Te Reinga Basin.
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Representatives against oil exploration to meet with Indigenous Saami Parliament
A group of representatives from Northland carrying with them a message against oil-exploration at Te Reinga Basin are due to arrive in Oslo, Norway this Friday.
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Iwi reps against oil exploration head to Statoil headquarters in Norway
A group against oil exploration in Te Reinga Basin plan to take their concerns and messages of widespread opposition to the head office of Statoil in Norway.
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21 tonnes of oiled debris collected in Tauranga
21 tonnes of oiled debris has been collected in and around the Tauranga Harbour and Ports of Tauranga.
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Tauranga Moana iwi focus on oil spill clean up not who to blame
Tauranga Moana iwi want to focus on the cleaned up and not who to blame, after an oil spill in the harbour on Monday.
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Iwi representatives meet with Council to discuss Tauranga oil clean-up
Iwi representatives are working with Bay of Plenty Regional Council oil response staff in a co-ordinated effort to clean up the Maungatapu foreshore.
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Tauranga Moana iwi faced with further oil pollution issues
As Tauranga iwi continue trying to deal with the fallout and damage caused by the Rena wreck in their rohe, they are yet again faced with further pollution issues in their moana.
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Clean-up underway at Ports of Tauranga following Oil spill
An oil spill currently being cleaned up around the Ports of Tauranga is believed to have originated from a Mobil fuel pipe.
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Greens re-emphasise push for focus on renewable energy
Dangerous incidents in the oil and gas industry have increased in the last year and Green Party Energy spokesperson, Gareth Hughes says “the public has a right to know about it.”