Happenings
'Game-changing' Te Āwhina papakāinga ready soon
Excitement is building in Motueka as Te Āwhina Marae prepares to welcome the first whānau tenants of its new 20-home papakāinga.
Happenings
Excitement is building in Motueka as Te Āwhina Marae prepares to welcome the first whānau tenants of its new 20-home papakāinga.
Happenings
New technology that will help Ngāti Rārua get hourly data on sea temperature is about to be deployed on our mussel farms.
Happenings
The Blue Gums Landfill project aims to significantly enhance the mauri of te taiao through long-term improvements to waste management practices in Wairau. This site receives all residual waste for Marlborough.
People
The Environment court has ordered the highest national level of protection available for Te Waikoropupū in Mohua - a water conservation order.
Matauranga
Iwi monitors perform a vital role representing Ngāti Rārua when construction or development projects engage in earthworks. Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua is wanting to extend capacity and capability for iwi monitor mahi across the rohe.
Taiao
Recent updates from the taiao team in Wairau.
Taiao
We celebrate the publication of a short film by the BBC Our Frozen Planet team, farewell outgoing Co-Chair Dave Johnston and Nelson City Council's representative Jo Martin - and feature project updates.
Happenings
Teachers, principals and educationalists from across the top of the South Island turned out in force on Friday for a groundbreaking education symposium hosted by the eight iwi of Te Tauihu.
Taiao
Edition #8 of the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao ePānui brings you stories and updates from various project teams.
Taiao
This kaupapa continues the advocacy and mahi of whānau over many years to protect this very significant area from the effects of the plant.
Taiao
Edition #4 of the Kotahitanga mō te Taiao ePānui brings you stories and updates from our project teams.
Taiao
Common and German wasps are having a massive negative impact in Aotearoa. In Te Tauihu especially, we have the highest recorded numbers anywhere in the world. It is our luscious honeydew-producing beech forests that attract the wasps in their droves.