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15 scooters, bikes, pram plunged into pond
In the depths were a cash register and a skate park bin: "I wouldn't be surprised to see someone had chucked a partridge and a pear tree in there too."
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Gold miner wants consent after already starting work
14 May 2024A gold mining company is hoping to secure a consent after already beginning works on its Central Otago site.
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NZTA tells dealers to repay Clean Car rebates on almost 200 EVs
13 May 2024Waka Kotahi has found almost 200 cases where car dealers pocketed electric vehicle subsidies, then broke the law.
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Pākiri supporters would be 'crushed' if sand mining fast-tracked
13 May 2024A provision in the proposed fast-track law allowing previous court rulings against consents to be put aside would be a 'travesty of justice', they say.
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The OECD's big concern about New Zealand's emissions
9 May 2024Fears that New Zealand is relying too heavily on low-cost forests to absorb its carbon dioxide emissions have been reignited by a report from the OECD.
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Tūī numbers take off in Canterbury over past 10 years
9 May 2024Tūī numbers in Canterbury have grown exponentially over the past decade, compared to anywhere else in the country.
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Stoat sighted in Miramar, systems working as planned - conservationist
8 May 2024While re-invasion is a constant threat, Predator Free Wellington says the good news is there's no risk of breeding.
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'Really amazing': Endangered bats heard in Wellington region for first time in years
8 May 2024The animals are the rarest mammals in New Zealand and were feared to be extinct in the lower North Island. Audio
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Searching for New Zealand's most interesting tree
7 May 2024Six nominees for this year's New Zealand Tree of the Year competition have been revealed, with organisers saying the story behind the trees is often as important as the vegetation itself. Audio
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NIWA job cuts could gut team of NZ's top climate modellers
8 May 2024Job cuts at Crown-owned science company NIWA could cull a team of New Zealand's top climate modellers, RNZ understands.
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Government climate advisor has shipping in its sights
The Climate Change Commission is floating the idea of bringing international shipping into New Zealand's carbon-cutting targets.
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The mutating bird flu lurking on our borders
7 May 2024The Detail - Avian flu is adapting to spread beyond poultry farms to wildlife and mammals, including humans. It's not here yet, but it's coming closer.
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The woman fighting climate change with accounting
3 May 2024Wendy McGuinness has a different take on what's holding back climate action in New Zealand.
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Northland wants to be the the first region to eradicate wild deer
3 May 2024An ambitious plan to make Northland the first region in New Zealand to eradicate wild deer is underway near the Bay of Islands. Audio
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Hidden mouse population could be devastating for Rakiura-Stewart Island
3 May 2024Images of small rodents were captured on Rakiura-Stewart Island during a routine surveillance operation last year.
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'Ministerial override must go' - Hearings begin over fast-track bill
2 May 2024None of the groups that spoke to Parliament's environment committee on Thursday supported the bill as it stands.
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Cleaning up an entire coastline - alone
30 Apr 2024Melissa Lieser plans to walk 33km to clean up every beach from Ōwhiro Bay to Oriental Bay.
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Call for review of drinking water standard
30 Apr 2024It comes after Greenpeace said drinking water in several towns had nitrates at levels linked to an increased risk of premature and underweight births.
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Kiwi sends sawmill workers into panic: 'Quite a big creature'
30 Apr 2024A kiwi wandered into a sawmill and spent a few hours exploring before hiding under a workbench.
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Fast-track bill could affect NZ's reputation
29 Apr 2024The ministers responsible for green-lighting major projects need to be open about potential conflicts of interest, says Transparency International. Audio
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Thousands of beehives lost to Cyclone Gabrielle, keepers say
28 Apr 2024For the autumn season, natural disasters were the underlying cause of many losses, according to a survey.
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Support growing for granting ecosystems legal personhood, researchers say
28 Apr 2024Researchers from Otago University have been studying how legal rights for the environment differ around the world. Audio
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Is NZ bringing in 'Indonesian coal every month to keep the lights on'?
26 Apr 2024Analysis: The Resource Minister said it, but is it true and why does it matter?
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High levels of toxic algae found in Kāpiti river
25 Apr 2024High levels of toxic algae have been found along the Waikanae River in Kāpiti, north of Wellington.
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High levels of paralytic shellfish toxins found in Queen Charlotte Sound
24 Apr 2024People are being warned not to collect or eat shellfish from Queen Charlotte Sound or part of Golden Bay after high levels of paralytic shellfish toxins were detected.
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Hydrogen fuelling station opens in South Auckland
24 Apr 2024New Zealand is one step closer to low-emissions road freight with the opening of a hydrogen fuelling station in South Auckland yesterday.
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Building begins on NZ's largest solar farm in Canterbury
23 Apr 2024Construction has begun on a $104 million solar farm on the Canterbury Plains, with power set to start flowing by the end of this year.
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'Our industry has to change': Homes get top climate rating
23 Apr 2024A three bedroom, two bathroom home in South Auckland has achieved the highest possible climate-friendly rating, one of the first family-sized homes to achieve that level of sustainability.
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