DOC marine reserves ranger Oscar Cotter said the species, commonly known as crayfish (Jasus edwardsii), was a keystone in the ...
Greenpeace says a comprehensive timeline of the anti-environmental actions of the Luxon Government highlights the shocking ...
New Zealand's education system undergoes transformative change as mandatory financial literacy becomes embedded within the ...
Opinion
COP30 Delivers Incremental Climate Action, But Lack Of Implementation Support Jeopardises Health
As the COP 30 climate summit closed today, the Global Climate and Health Alliance bemoaned governments’ failure to deliver a genuinely transformative COP, including the lack of agreed progress on the ...
At Terra Madre Asia & Pacific, farmers, Indigenous leaders, food producers, and youth representatives from more than 20 countries across the Slow Food network called for urgent and concrete climate ...
Ways to avoid a spending hangover include*: Don’t be enticed into impulse buys – carefully consider each purchase before making it; Shop with a trusted friend to help keep binge-spending in check.
A tribunal has found Chinese-media outlet Skykiwi did not discriminate against an Auckland forum user because of her political opinion when it deactivated her online blogging account. May Moncur has ...
Indigenous Peoples will remain vigilant, mobilized, and present beyond COP30 to ensure that our voices are respected and that global decisions reflect the urgency we experience in our territories. For ...
Dairy prices fell for the seventh time in a row at the auction, with butter falling the most, but an agricultural expert told Afternoons, the public wouldn't see a change in supermarket prices ...
The UN culture, education and science agency’s (UNESCO) office in Nigeria also condemned Friday’s latest mass abduction, saying that schools must never be targets. “We stand with the victims, their ...
These are the only measures by which a true success can be measured." Reactions from members of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice (DCJ) COP30 delivered a handful of necessary and hard-won ...
The bill created a new offence for knowingly seeking or receiving premiums for employment, either in New Zealand or offshore, with penalties of up to seven years in prison or a $100,000 fine. It also ...
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