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Blood Moon Set to Rise Over Aotea on Monday Morning
Stargazers on Aotea will be treated to a total lunar eclipse early on Monday 8 September, with the “blood moon” set to create a…
Barrier Air welcomes Government support but warns costs still biting
Barrier Air chief executive Grant Bacon says the Government’s $30m package for regional airlines is welcome news for a sector…
Fast ferry returns to Coromandel – no plans for Barrier (yet)
After three years tied up, the Auckland to Coromandel ferry will sail again from late October — but there are…
Aurora Alert: Southern Lights Could Dance Over Barrier Skies
Great Barrier Island stargazers might be in for a rare treat this week, with the Aurora Australis expected to make…
Government steps in with $30m loan scheme for regional airlines
The Government has unveiled a $30 million loan fund to prop up struggling regional airlines — and signalled it expects Air New Zealand to…
What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ island nations when their land is gone?
By Avidan Kent, University of East Anglia and Zana Syla, University of East Anglia Small island nations such as Tuvalu,…
The Great Tree Planting Myth: Why Reforestation Won’t Deliver Net Zero
By Pep Canadell, CSIRO The climate benefits of planting trees may have been greatly overestimated, but swift action could ensure…
Tourist trap: why charging entry fees at iconic NZ natural attractions could have hidden costs
By Stephen Espiner, Lincoln University, New Zealand Recent calls from sections of the tourism industry to cut the international visitor…