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Catch Lisa Blair’s Historic Record Attempt Around Aotea
Locals on Great Barrier Island can witness history in the making as record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair passes the island’s coast today in her…
A clock in the rocks: what cosmic rays tell us about Earth’s changing surface and climate
Photo / Jamey Stutz, CC BY-SA By Shaun Eaves, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington; Jamey Stutz, The…
Wayne Brown tells Auckland Transport to ‘shut up and listen’
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown speaks about his proposals for the city’s budget. Photo / RNZ / Marika Khabazi Mayor Wayne…
Island Smashes Fundraising Goal for Paramedic Cover
Great Barrier Island’s community has rallied together, surpassing our fundraising target to ensure continuous ambulance service during a much-needed break…
Aotea Boardriders Clubhouse Takes Shape Amid Community Effort
Surf enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate as the Aotea Boardriders Club sees its clubhouse begin to take shape. The initial stages of construction…
Retailer Trashes Disposable Coffee Cup Ban
Above: Aotea has dumped single-use takeaway coffee cups. Photo / Greta Recup / Creative Commons In a move that stirred…
West Antarctica’s ice sheet was smaller thousands of years ago – here’s why this matters today
Photo / Hugh Chittock/Antarctica New Zealand, CC BY-SA By Dan Lowry, GNS Science and Holly Kyeore Han, NASA As the…
Poison-Free Prosperity as Okupu Beach Natives Thrive
Okupu Native Plants Thrive in Battle Against Kikuyu. Photo / AGBILB More than 150 native plants are flourishing in Okupu,…