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Environment

A 30-centimetre nitrous oxide canister placed beside a soccer ball shows the scale of bottles now appearing on Manurewa streets.

Nangs go large: Three litre nitrous oxide canisters prompt concern

Bottles now appearing on local streets are up to 3.3 litres in size, the equivalent of 300 small canisters.

Environment

Wed, Sep 3

West Coast Regional Council chair Peter Haddock said he hoped council staff would take a “common sense” approach to imposing the new rules.

Hefty new fines for polluters of our environment

Companies polluting land or water are now risking fines of $3000 – four times the amount they’ve been up for in the past.

Environment

Tue, Sep 2

Plastic soy sauce fish containers in Newcastle, Australia.

Australian state bans plastic fish soy sauce bottles

Officials said the receptacles were particularly bad for the environment and could be mistaken by marine life for food when they reached the ocean.

Environment

Mon, Sep 1

Rabbit damage at Okere Falls property.

Brazen bunnies overrun property, causing pest control confusion

Burrow holes, droppings, dead animals and damage to gardens are among the problems caused.

Environment

Mon, Sep 1

Some South Auckland residents were worried the six-month trial could increase illegal dumping in the area.

Concern fortnightly rubbish collection trial may worsen illegal dumping

The council's goal was to reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfills, beginning with a six-month trial in some areas of South Auckland.

Environment

Sun, Aug 31

A 30-centimetre nitrous oxide canister placed beside a soccer ball shows the scale of bottles now appearing on Manurewa streets.

Nangs go large: Three litre nitrous oxide canisters prompt concern

Bottles now appearing on local streets are up to 3.3 litres in size, the equivalent of 300 small canisters.

Environment

Wed, Sep 3

West Coast Regional Council chair Peter Haddock said he hoped council staff would take a “common sense” approach to imposing the new rules.

Hefty new fines for polluters of our environment

Companies polluting land or water are now risking fines of $3000 – four times the amount they’ve been up for in the past.

Environment

Tue, Sep 2

Plastic soy sauce fish containers in Newcastle, Australia.

Australian state bans plastic fish soy sauce bottles

Officials said the receptacles were particularly bad for the environment and could be mistaken by marine life for food when they reached the ocean.

Environment

Mon, Sep 1

Rabbit damage at Okere Falls property.

Brazen bunnies overrun property, causing pest control confusion

Burrow holes, droppings, dead animals and damage to gardens are among the problems caused.

Environment

Mon, Sep 1

Some South Auckland residents were worried the six-month trial could increase illegal dumping in the area.

Concern fortnightly rubbish collection trial may worsen illegal dumping

The council's goal was to reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfills, beginning with a six-month trial in some areas of South Auckland.

Environment

Sun, Aug 31

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Family fishing licences are set for an overhaul to fix outdated rules.

Fishing licence overhaul to end rule sidelining women anglers

From tomorrow, the archaic rule described by James Meager as an oversight, would be fixed to ensure both adults have equal fishing rights.

Environment

Sun, Aug 31

McCallum Bros Ltd has withdrawn its High Court bid to allow it to continue sand mining at Pakiri Beach, north of Auckland.

Decades-long fight over sand mining ends with court appeal withdrawal

McCallum Bros halts sand extraction at Pākiri after years of legal battles, shifting focus to new mining plans at Bream Bay.

Environment

Sat, Aug 30

River bank erosion in the Te Hoiere/Pelorus catchment. Farmers are losing metres of land at a time to the river.

'Nature takes no prisoners': The billion-dollar cost of river erosion

Landowners in north Marlborough are frustrated at the lack of action on riverbank erosion threatening their properties, but the council says it can’t intervene without footing a bill of more than a billion dollars.

Environment

Sat, Aug 30

A snake wrapped around the toe of a jandal was found in a Christchurch traveller's suitcase.

'Very small' live snake found in Christchurch traveller's suitcase

Wolf snake, a type of non-venomous boa, was found wrapped around the toe of a jandal in the suitcase.

Environment

Fri, Aug 29

The health of these waterways is central to community wellbeing and future resilience.

Almost 50 sewage overflows into Auckland creek in one year

The health of the Tāmaki Estuary is under scrutiny as environmental advocates raise concerns about sewage overflows, climate change and biodiversity loss.

Environment

Thu, Aug 28

A diver excavates an 8,500-year-old Stone Age coastal settlement, submerged by sea level rise in the Bay of Aarhus, Denmark. August 8, 2025.

Researchers uncover submerged Stone Age settlement in Denmark

After the last ice age, huge ice sheets melted and global sea levels rose, forcing the hunter-gatherer human population inland.

Environment

Wed, Aug 27

Q+A's Whena Owen reports from Wairarapa on an issue that's been contentious locally.

Wairarapa hapū considers tribunal claim over Cape Palliser paper road

Damage by four wheel drive vehicles was causing deep ruts in the paper road and drivers had also veered onto private land, says Ngati Hinewaka's chairperson.

Te Ao Māori

Sun, Aug 24

A southern right whale, or tohorā, and its calf

Secret whale gathering point found in Southern Ocean

Researchers have tracked New Zealand's southern right whales, discovering a spot in the ocean where they converge.

Environment

Sun, Aug 24

A Greenpeace activist aboard a Talley's fishing vessel.

Greenpeace protesters arrested after boarding fishing vessel in Nelson

In a post on social media, Greenpeace said it was "preventing [the vessel] from carrying out destructive bottom trawling".

Environment

Sat, Aug 23

A 'debris ball' found on an NSW beach.

'Debris balls' again wash ashore, closing NSW beach

Thousands of balls washed ashore in Sydney last October, leading to the closure of two beaches.

Environment

Fri, Aug 22

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Residents want cameras, warnings, and stronger enforcement to curb illegal dumping.

Resident urges tougher stance on illegal dumping in Auckand's Māngere

"Māngere deserves clean parks, safe footpaths, and spaces that reflect the strength of our people," said Fegafeuō Tuigamala at a recent board meeting.

Environment

Fri, Aug 22

Drone shot of diesel spill in river with booms in place

Large diesel spill sparks fear for environment, Whakarewarewa Village

A spill of more than 16,000 litres of diesel from a fatal tanker crash has led to pollution fears at the Puarenga Stream in Rotorua.

Te Ao Māori

Wed, Aug 20

The threat for New Zealand's coast is likely to remain in place until midday.

NEMA identifies cause of emergency alert issues during tsunami event

Two emergency mobile alerts were officially issued during the Kamchatka tsunami event of July 30-31 to warn people of dangerous tsunami activity in coastal areas - but some people got them repeatedly.

Environment

Wed, Aug 20

Shot taken from the top of Paritutu Rock during sunset.

Views divided on what to do with New Plymouth's redundant chimney

The 198m stack, once the tallest structure in New Zealand, hasn't been used in two decades.

Environment

Wed, Aug 20

Police said the Stockton Mine protesters deviated from an agreed plan to surrender and got stuck in a tree.

Mine protesters arrested after spending three weeks in coal bucket

Police said the pair, who are due to appear in court tomorrow, deviated from the agreed plan for coming down – and in turn – got stuck in a tree.

Environment

Tue, Aug 19

The seven puppies were found by a member of the public in roadside vegetation in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki.

Litter of puppies dumped in Taranaki national park

The puppies, estimated to be about six weeks old, were discovered by a member of the public in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki.

Environment

Tue, Aug 19

The nuclear power plant Temelin, in the Czech Republic

Dissolving the nuclear taboo would benefit NZ hugely – but do we have the guts?

OPINION: The AI future will require massive amounts of power and embracing nuclear energy is an obvious, clean solution that could boost the NZ economy for generations.

Environment

Tue, Aug 19

Weasel (stock image).

Zealandia celebrates once again being weasel-free

In June Zealandia rangers discovered the bodies of mustelids who had weaselled their way inside the sanctuary.

Environment

Sat, Aug 16

 A Janjucetus dullardi is depicted chasing a fish.

Twenty-five million year old whale ancestor discovered in Australia

Researchers this week officially named Janjucetus dullardi, a cartoonish creature with bulging eyes the size of tennis balls, in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

Environment

Fri, Aug 15

Mana whenua expect to have a say about the impact of seabed mining on the environment and their cultural interests, says the expert panel convener.

Seabed miner slows fast track with 'cynical' response

An expert panel will decide whether Trans-Tasman Resources gets the green light to mine in the South Taranaki Bight.

Environment

Fri, Aug 15

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