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Aotea Locals Help Rescue Critically Ill Sea Turtle on Ōkupe Beach
DOC’s Sarah Dwyer cradles the critically ill hawksbill turtle found on Ōkupe Beach. Photo / DoC A hawksbill sea turtle found alive on Ōkupe…
SeaLink Averts Strike, Reaches Tentative Agreement with Union
In what should come as a major relief for Great Barrier Island residents, the looming threat of a strike impacting…
SeaLink Makes Pay Offer as Strike Looms, Negotiations Ongoing
As ferry services brace for the Spring surge of visitors, SeaLink has made a pay offer to its workers while…
Last Chance to Shape Barrier Shoreline’s Future
A final call is being issued to the Great Barrier Island community to provide their input on the Auckland Council’s…
DoC Approves Large-Scale Poisoning in the South as Residents Sound the Alarm
A decision by Oruawharo Medlands Ecovision (OME) to deploy rat poison across over 1,000 hectares in the south of the island has sparked outcry…
SeaLink Workers Set to Strike Over Pay Disparity
SeaLink, services connecting Great Barrier Island, Waiheke, and Auckland, is facing potential disruptions just as the number of visitors begins…
Community-Led Boat Wash Facility Proposed for Barrier
Auckland Council is proposing a community-led boat wash facility for Aotea to address the growing threat of invasive marine pests…
Before the Colonists Came, the Moa Were Already Gone
Kaitiakitanga? Māori Drove Mass Extinction