
'Pretty humbling': Tāmata Hauhā boss nominated for New Zealander of the Year
'You sit back and go, ‘Actually, we’ve done some pretty remarkable stuff.'
'You sit back and go, ‘Actually, we’ve done some pretty remarkable stuff.'
Final piece of the puzzle as key contract awarded.
But the disclosures continue to be brief.
Scientists think a heating, drying feedback loop seen elsewhere could be happening in NZ.
Fifty experts and leaders have urged Govt against reforms of national freshwater rules.
OPINION: This is an an initiative that moves far beyond the notion of “land use”.
About 4.5 million homeowners in the US now have solar rooftops.
The Government says it will publish a report on the EV law, but not before voting begins.
People and pets should stay out of the water due to an algal bloom.
But Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says NZ is committed to phasing out fossil fuels.
'Frustrating' local community, residents had to pay $40,000 to battle plans in their area.
Erosion could wash away trees protecting Waitaki Boys’ High School's grounds in a decade.
OPINION: Sudoku toilet paper anyone? Scented candle?
The quest for killer tigers and a Kiwi ranger's eye-opening adventures in India.
'Their innovative approach reflects the kind of leadership we need to see ...'
Contact has a long-standing commitment to sustainability.
OPINION: Kiwi COP28 delegation meets climate warrior King Charles.
Over 100 countries at UN talks have promised to triple world renewable energy by 2030.
Frantic and brave efforts were made to refloat a large beached shark.
OPINION: Gabrielle then wouldn't have caused as much damage in CHB, Tim Gilbertson argues.
Beautifying the Mangapiko Stream will enhance its mana.
Rationale and returns for farmers under scrutiny as target sinks in.
She's no longer making sunscreen in her kitchen.
Several hundred protesters have blocked Newcastle Port's shipping lane.
OPINION: Cabinet positions suggests National well and truly in charge.
The flight could pave the way for the future adoption of 100 per cent Saf.
OPINION: Like it or not, and Cop will not like it one bit, but the world needs oil.
The company has completed stage one of its new wind farm.
Taupō's new bus is set to electrify public transport in the town.