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Lobby group denied charitable status
Kiwis Against Seabed Mining has been denied charitable status and the accompanying tax benefits as it's considered an advocacy group
Kiwis Against Seabed Mining has been denied charitable status and the accompanying tax benefits as it's considered an advocacy group
COMMENT: The event is worth being reminded of because this sorry chapter shows this country is indeed a blip on the radar screen by the French.
A French spy convicted of the fatal Rainbow Warrior bombing has hit headlines again, as a finalist in a celebrated wildlife photography contest.
Greenpeace has erected anti-Ruataniwha dam billboards around Hawke's Bay this week in a bid to "send the message that these elections
Nobel Prize winners say environmental groups, led by Greenpeace, have opposed biotechnological innovation in agriculture.
For some reason, the Ministry for Primary Industries is one I don't know much about.
Awarding a company owned by fishing companies a contract to monitor fishing boats is "like the fox guarding the henhouse", Greenpeace says.
Instead of cutting our greenhouse gas emissions they have risen by 23 per cent, and net emissions by 54 per cent, since 1990.
New Zealand's most famous ship the Rainbow Warrior has arrived in Auckland today for the first time in over two years.
Four Greenpeace protesters who scaled Parliament walls last month have made a brief appearance in court this morning.
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior off Marsden Wharf. We take a look back.
If you want to make the world a better place, Greenpeace should be the last outfit you'd hook up with, writes Paul Little.
Greenpeace activists who scaled Parliament's roof and holed up for 10 hours say they felt forced to take illegal action.
Police confirmed the Greenpeace protestors had been charged with trespass at Wellington central police station this evening.
Protesters have breached security at parliament by scaling the roof and perching themselves on a ledge above the main entrance.
There needs to be a shake-up in the charity sector to ensure greater transparency and remove the tax advantages given to big charity groups, a NZ think-tank says.
Face-to-face fundraisers criticised by Wellington City councillor say they have a code of professionalism.
Thousands of anti-deep sea oil drilling protesters made their message heard at a protest in central Auckland this afternoon.
There are fears tuna are teetering on the edge of survival as an excess of boats fight over a decreasing number of fish.
Technology giants including Samsung, Sony and Panasonic are among the firms still using hazardous chemicals that are contributing to a "growing environmental crisis", a major new report has found.
Greenpeace has apologised after discovering an image in its 2015 promotional calendar was shot by one of the men involved in the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
Greenpeace can now register as a charity, the Supreme Court ruled today.
One of Greenpeace's most senior executives commutes 400km each way to work by plane, the environmental group has admitted.
Add Greenpeace International to the ranks of losers in the $5.3 trillion-a-day global foreign exchange market.
The social media phenomenon known as the Beached Az whale has been killed off by its creators to highlight the plight of marine life ahead of World Oceans Day.
Australian-listed Origin Energy is bullish on the potential of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Caraval prospect off the coast of Oamaru.
More than 1000 protesters are expected to hit the beach tomorrow to demonstrate against deep sea oil drilling in New Zealand waters.