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Paddle boarder’s ‘terrifying’ Orca encounter at Shoal Bay
In an extraordinary display of wildlife ft. human interaction at Shoal Bay, Great Barrier Island, a paddle boarder had a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with an…
Tip Shop (Anamata) Goes Solar, Enhancing Island Recycling
The Tip Shop (Anamata), the island's recycling facility is boasting a brand new solar power system, funded in part by…
Tune Your Starlink So You Can Keep Surfing
Elon Musk’s Starlink has become pretty vital not only on the barrier, but for many off-gridders globally, offering impressive speeds…
Why Do We Still Rely on Decades-Old Battery Technology?
Lithium-ion still dominates most of our battery-powered devices, even as other areas of technology have taken giant leaps forward, as…
Clearing Aotea’s Rusting Relics: Protecting Our Island’s Natural Splendor
For many residents and visitors to Aotea Great Barrier Island, the scattered remnants of old Landrovers are a nostalgic nod to a bygone era.
Herbs of Aotea, Great Barrier Island – no not that one
Above: Mānuka or Tea Tree. Photo / Sid Mosdell / Creative Commons Aotea, Great Barrier Island, is the rohe of…
Red-Eared Slider Turtles: A Menace to Aotea’s Biodiversity
Female Red-Eared Slider Turtles are usually a little larger than males. Photo / Rod Morris, Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (1986)…
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board Considering Tourism Levy
The Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board is considering implementing a visitor levy to offset the impacts of increased tourism…