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Rough Ride for Tesla as Deliveries Tank
Above: A Cybertruck in a Tesla Showroom in the Miami Design District. Photo / Phillip Pessar / CC Elon Musk’s Tesla witnessed a dramatic…
Lost at Sea The Kermadec Sanctuary’s Missed Economic Opportunity
Sir John Key's ambitious vision for a sweeping ocean sanctuary enveloping the Kermadec Islands has been definitively quashed, as the…
Starry-Eyed Students: Kaitoke School Hosts Stargazing Sleepover
Above: Ākonga ready on Kaitoke Beach to catch the sunset, kicking off a week of stargazing adventures. Photos / Kaitoke…
Barrier Air Adjusts Ticket Policies Amid Soaring Costs
Change in the Air: Barrier Air Revises Ticket Policy Amid Soaring Costs. Photo / 100% Pure NZ Barrier Air has…
Coarse Correction: SeaLink to Resume Tryphena Sailings
SeaLink has announced a return to regular ferry services to Tryphena Wharf from March 29, following a brief halt over safety concerns. This decision…
Unraveling the Mystery of Boulder Bay’s ‘Sea Pickles’
A curious congregation: Pyrosomes, the luminescent sea pickles of Boulder Bay, reveal the marvels of marine life on Great Barrier…
Auckland Transport Challenges SeaLink’s Safety Concerns, Tryphena Wharf Stays Open
In a defiant response to SeaLink’s claims of structural peril at Tryphena Wharf, Auckland Transport (AT) insists the facility remains…
Island Shines with International Dark Sky Week Proclamation
Medlands Beach glimmers in the moonlight, a testament to Aotea/Great Barrier Island’s commitment to preserving the dark, star-filled skies. Photo…