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Environment

More than 3000 hectares of Tongariro National Park was destroyed by two major fires last year.

Ruapehu Mayor welcomes $3.5m to restore fire-scarred Tongariro

Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton said the benefits of the funding would extend beyond the park boundaries.

Environment

7:00pm

Faecal spray on a home on the Esplanade in Wellington.

Wellington residents clean poo spray off houses after severe weather

A film of spray has coated homes around the south coast, being described as an "absolute s*** show" by one resident.

Environment

Fri, Feb 20

A mining company has withdrawn its application to mine the South Taranaki Bight.

Fast-track application to mine Taranaki seabed withdrawn

Earlier this month the fast-track panel declined Trans-Tasman Resources' plans to mine 50 million tonnes of seabed a year for 30 years.

Environment

Thu, Feb 19

More than 300 people attended a public meeting about the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant disaster.

Tempers flare as officials front for packed Moa Point public meeting

Officials fronted the crowd of more than 300, but many left disappointed by a lack of clear answers.

Environment

Tue, Feb 17

More severe-weather states of emergency have been declared already this year than in all of 2025, as deadly storms, record rainfall and repeated flooding batter parts of the North Island.

Severe weather States of Emergency in 2026 already match last year

Eight severe weather-related states of emergency have already been declared this year, matching the total for all of 2025.

Environment

Mon, Feb 16

More than 3000 hectares of Tongariro National Park was destroyed by two major fires last year.

Ruapehu Mayor welcomes $3.5m to restore fire-scarred Tongariro

Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton said the benefits of the funding would extend beyond the park boundaries.

Environment

7:00pm

Faecal spray on a home on the Esplanade in Wellington.

Wellington residents clean poo spray off houses after severe weather

A film of spray has coated homes around the south coast, being described as an "absolute s*** show" by one resident.

Environment

Fri, Feb 20

A mining company has withdrawn its application to mine the South Taranaki Bight.

Fast-track application to mine Taranaki seabed withdrawn

Earlier this month the fast-track panel declined Trans-Tasman Resources' plans to mine 50 million tonnes of seabed a year for 30 years.

Environment

Thu, Feb 19

More than 300 people attended a public meeting about the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant disaster.

Tempers flare as officials front for packed Moa Point public meeting

Officials fronted the crowd of more than 300, but many left disappointed by a lack of clear answers.

Environment

Tue, Feb 17

More severe-weather states of emergency have been declared already this year than in all of 2025, as deadly storms, record rainfall and repeated flooding batter parts of the North Island.

Severe weather States of Emergency in 2026 already match last year

Eight severe weather-related states of emergency have already been declared this year, matching the total for all of 2025.

Environment

Mon, Feb 16

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People gathering sea life at Army Bay on the Whangaparāoa Peninsula last year.

Two-year ban imposed on rockpool harvesting north of Auckland

The temporary closure — requested by Ngāti Manuhiri and backed by a rāhui — will prohibit taking most marine life from east coast rockpools from next month.

Environment

Sun, Feb 15

President Donald Trump speaks during an event with Environmental Protection Agency director Lee Zeldin announcing that the EPA will no longer regulate greenhouse gases, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House

Trump revokes scientific finding that underpinned US climate change fight

It was the most aggressive move by the Republican president to roll back climate regulations.

Environment

Fri, Feb 13

Ruakākā Beach's Tip Road entrance accesses the beach and WDC jurisdiction via DOC sand dune jurisdiction.

Ruakākā Beach vehicle use in spotlight in face of bylaw review

Ruakākā's vehicle access was under particular scrutiny following five crashes there in recent years.

Environment

Fri, Feb 13

Auckland Council Senior Freshwater Advisor Matthew Bloxham.Auckland Council Senior Freshwater Advisor Matthew Bloxham.

Pest fish cull at Auckland lake using electric shock tactics

Many of the pests were people's unwanted pet goldfish and turtles that had been dumped in the lake.

Environment

Thu, Feb 12

Tairua property owner with teetering house told his story earlier to 1News, prompting others to come forward.

Many homeowners fighting with councils over slips, Auckland woman says

Luci Harrison says she had to get a second mortgage to help pay for a retaining wall after her house was damaged in the Auckland Anniversary floods.

Environment

Wed, Feb 11

Energy Minister Simon Watts has announced a contract is expected to be signed by the middle of the year.

New liquified natural gas terminal: 'Vital' or 'bonkers'?

The Government wants taxpayers to pay for a new liquified natural gas import terminal, but is promising lower power prices will come as a result.

Environment

Tue, Feb 10

Raw sewage continues to spew onto the capital’s coastline after a treatment plant flooded last week.

Govt backs Wellington mayor's call for Moa Pt sewage plant inquiry

"We will talk to the mayor about how we can help in the best way we possibly can," says PM Christopher Luxon.

Environment

Mon, Feb 9

Councillors were told the sludge minimisation facility under construction at Moa Point was now forecast to cost between $478-511m.

Could be months until people can swim again after Wellington sewage leak

Wellington Water says it may have missed early warning signs that there were troubles with the discharge at Wellington's wastewater treatment plant.

Environment

Mon, Feb 9

Diamond Harbour

Rāhui in place after wastewater discharged into Canterbury harbour

A health warning was issued by Health New Zealand yesterday and covered several areas.

Environment

Sun, Feb 8

A wastewater leak notice at Moa Point.

Warning massive sewage spill smell could get worse

Wellington Water said it is now racing against the clock to get the inundation of sewage out of its Moa Point Treatment Plant before it goes septic and becomes anaerobic.

Environment

Sun, Feb 8

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The US State Department met with NZ Government officials in Washington DC this week.

US in talks with New Zealand over critical minerals project

The US hosted a meeting in Washington DC, in which 55 delegations met to discuss creating a trade bloc to counter China’s dominance over the industry.

Environment

Sat, Feb 7

Taranaki seabed mining protest in 2025

Mining sector says Taranaki seabed plan rejection 'embarrassing'

A group representing the mining sector insists the decision rejecting the Taranaki seabed mining proposal is not final

Environment

Sat, Feb 7

A wastewater leak notice at Moa Point.

The race to remove sewage from Wellington leak before it goes septic

Early Wednesday morning the plant was flooded by raw sewage - causing it to shut down and be evacuated.

Environment

Sat, Feb 7

Waste water in the sea at Tarakena Bay in Wellington

Wastewater being discharged into Cook Strait again after sewage leak

Wellington Water Board Chair Nick Legget said that progress had been made overnight, with staff able to get the long outfall pipe partially operating and the screens at the treatment plant working.

Environment

Fri, Feb 6

Taranaki seabed mining protest in 2025.

Panel declines Taranaki seabed mining over risk to marine life

In a draft decision released on Thursday evening, the panel found there would be a credible risk of harm to Māui dolphins, kororā/little penguin and fairy prion.

Environment

Fri, Feb 6

Swells on Wednesday afternoon dislodged the Black Cat Cruises vessel, which later settled higher up the beach at Nīkau Palm Valley Bay, Akaroa.

Grounded Akaroa tourist boat dislodged by swells, easing salvage

Dozens of passengers and crew were rescued after the tourist vessel grounded in the Akaroa Harbour.

Environment

Thu, Feb 5

Andrew Little

Full video: Wellington Water, mayor speak about wastewater discharge

Wellington City Council Mayor Andrew Little and Wellington Water chief executive Pat Dougherty spoke this afternoon.

Environment

Wed, Feb 4

Chair of the environmental charity, Pip Kiernan, said many smokers did not realise the ends of their cigarettes were made of plastic.

Cigarettes dominate yearly litter count in Australia

Chair of the environmental charity, Pip Kiernan, said many smokers did not realise the ends of their cigarettes were made of plastic.

Environment

Wed, Feb 4

The Black Cat Cruises catamaran grounded on Saturday.

Photo shows submerged Akaroa tourist boat

Environment Canterbury said the vessel was more significantly damaged than it anticipated and it was likely that all the fuel on board had leaked into the water.

Environment

Mon, Feb 2

All 38 passengers and three crew on board were safely evacuated from the Black Cat.

Tourist boat damage 'worse than expected' after grounding in Akaroa

Environment Canterbury said following initial assessments, it was likely that the full amount of marine diesel fuel that was on the vessel has been released to the sea.

Environment

Sun, Feb 1

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