
Offshore wind company doubles down on opposition to seabed mining
Offshore wind companies say the activities are mutually exclusive.
Offshore wind companies say the activities are mutually exclusive.
There's a call for direct action against would-be miners off the South Taranaki coast.
Career diplomat Michael Walsh joined MFAT in 1993.
'We have only just begun,' Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Ruanui Trust says of its opposition.
More than 300 people joined in a hīkoi from the middle of Pātea to the beach.
Police were called to the property early this morning.
There were about 7000 lightning strikes across the country on Sunday.
Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Denis Wanihi is from South Taranaki.
20 students will have a whirlwind tour of San Francisco’s tech sector.
Whanganui is in 'a very fortunate position' compared with many other councils.
Winstone Pulp is looking at closing its entire operation due to high power rates.
A 60-year-old man died in an alleged family-harm incident in Pātea at the weekend.
The pōwhiri was attended by Ngāti Ruanui representatives, police and local students.
Despite the efforts of emergency services, the victim died at the scene.
Despite efforts of emergency services, the victim died at the scene.
Superintendent Dion Bennett is the new district commander for Central District.
South Taranaki businesses are invited to sign up for the Resource Wise initiative.
Police ask for the public's help finding Ashleigh Houston, believed to be in Manawatū.
The match is in Waverley at 1pm on Saturday.
Taranaki Regional Council is worried the new rules may backfire.
South Taranaki District Council has almost tripled its woodburner consent fee.
The Moana Dogs will take to the seas in a gruelling challenge next year.
The Minister of Climate Change and Revenue was in Whanganui on Thursday.
'We need to pay more just to keep doing what we are already doing.'
Their efforts to protect biodiversity were recognised at the national awards ceremony.
STDC business development manager Scott Wilson says there is plenty happening at the park.
Niwa's report covers the outlook for the lower North Island over the next three months.
The first stage of the Waverley pathway is set to be completed in August.