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Barrier Schools Face Learning Support Crisis – NZEI
Rural school principals across New Zealand, including those on Great Barrier Island, are facing a dire shortage of learning support specialists, warns Jane Corcoran…
Ferry Adrift, Trees Down: Storm Unleashes Fury on Aotea
Aotea/Great Barrier Island residents are rallying together and picking up the pieces today after a ferocious storm ripped through the…
MPI Justifies Controversial Crayfishing Permits, Accepts Consultation Failures
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has defended its controversial decision to permit commercial fishing within Controlled Area Notice (CAN)…
Gales and Thunderstorms Batter Aotea, Flights, Ferry Cancelled
Waves crash against the rocks on Aotea’s east coast, foreshadowing the high winds and thunderstorms to come. Photo / AoteaGBI.news…
Former Aotea DoC ranger Pens Book on Conservation
Former Department of Conservation (DoC) worker Des Casey, who spent five years on Great Barrier Island and participated in numerous community-led environmental initiatives, has…
Global Reach for Small Island Big Ideas in 2024
Previous seminars highlighted storytelling from authors, artists, and environmentalists with deep connections to the island. Photo / SIBI Small Island…
Aimee-Jane Brown: Great Barrier Island’s Surfing Queen Reigns Supreme
Local Heroine Aimee Jane-Brown Has Taken Home the Queen of the Point Title at Raglan. Photo / @photocpl @surfingnz via…
Sea Law Ruling: NZ, Others Must Cut Emissions to Protect Small Island Nations
Nanumea island, Tuvalu. Photo / TCAP/UNDP / CC By Karen Scott, University of Canterbury In a significant development for small…