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Thousands of Wairarapa properties at risk in the event of 1-in-100-year flood
The number of houses at risk is likely to increase, with modelling suggesting the effects of climate change will also increase in the future.
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Bay of Plenty wallaby infestation: 2000 controlled this year
27 Dec 2025The Bay of Plenty Regional Council killed or contained more than 2000 wallabies as part of its pest control programme in 2024/25.
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The tiny bird at the centre of wildlife centre's strife
27 Dec 2025Half a year ago, Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre was on the brink of closure.
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Water pollution warnings for Wellington, Lower Hutt
26 Dec 2025Public water safety warnings have been issued for swimmers for Wellington's south coast and Lower Hutt swimming spots, due to pollution from wastewater.
Thousands of Wairarapa properties at risk in the event of 1-in-100-year flood
The number of houses at risk is likely to increase, with modelling suggesting the effects of climate change will also increase in the future.
Bay of Plenty wallaby infestation: 2000 controlled this year
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council killed or contained more than 2000 wallabies as part of its pest control programme in 2024/25.
The tiny bird at the centre of wildlife centre's strife
Half a year ago, Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre was on the brink of closure.
Water pollution warnings for Wellington, Lower Hutt
Public water safety warnings have been issued for swimmers for Wellington's south coast and Lower Hutt swimming spots, due to pollution from wastewater.
Rare dolphin spotted in Northland, prompting questions
The sighting is only the second confirmed in the area in the last 100 years.
Most of NZ's flowering plants grow nowhere else, and Xmas is peak bloom
Christmas falls in peak flowering season, a time of rebirth and reprodction more akin to the northern Easter.
ECan 'put on notice' over rule-making for discharges
The High Court stopped short of ordering the regional council to change the rule relating to the discharge of nitrates because of the amount of time that has lapsed.
What's going on with our eel populations?
Senior lecturer at AUT, Dr Amandine Sabadel is a chemist, ecologist, environmental scientist and an eel expert. She's with Bryan to discuss why finding where they breed is so important - and why it's… Audio
Ranger in the Waitakere Ranges
We think it's a good idea to recognise some of those who'll keep working through the summer break, so that the rest of us can enjoy a holiday. We've chatted to a nurse and a fire fighter - and today… Audio
Public urged to remain vigilant to hornets over summer
To date, there have been been reported sightings only in Auckland - with the discovery of queen hornets and nests in the Glenfield and Birkdale areas.
A golf caddie on the Te Araroa Trail
Summer is the season for walking. Doug Haynes is walking Te Araroa, the National Trail. He's a golf caddie by trade and obviously loves his job, because he's carrying two sets of golf clubs with him -… Audio
New way to extract nitrates from wastewater found
Nitrates have to be removed before the treated water can be discharged into the environment.
Santana Minerals pushes for quicker decision on its fast-track application
The Australian company is seeking consent to tap into what it believes is a $4.4 billion gold deposit near Cromwell.
Driving on dunes
As many people head off to the beaches for summer, a group from a far north hapū are trying to educate those who drive on the beach and in the dunes. Audio
Pacific climate change advocate says there's hope
A Pacific climate change advocate says there's hope that the International Court of Justice's landmark advisory opinion will increasingly shape global policy. Audio
Critter of the Week: Red Mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala)
Did you know we have nine mistletoes native to New Zealand? Meet Peraxilla tetrapetala, the endemic red mistletoe! They are especially slow growing and rely on birds such as tui and bellbirds for… Audio
Government to provide more support in fight against hornets
The government has put more support into eradicating the yellow-legged hornets found on Auckland's North Shore. Biosecurity New Zealand Commissioner North Mike Inglis spoke to Lauren Crimp. Audio
Retraction of key herbicide study won't sway the government's approach
Government agencies are confident the herbicide glyphosate is safe, despite the retraction of a widely referenced study.
'This year's been diabolical': Oyster farmers still waiting for compensation package
More than a thousand cubic metres of sewage overflowed from a Watercare pump station in late October. Audio
Oyster farmers still waiting for promised compensation from Watercare
Nearly two months on from a sewage spill that completely destroyed their crops, Mahurangi oyster farmers are still waiting to see a full compensation package. 1200 cubic metres of sewage overflowed… Audio