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The richness of our lands and waters north of Tāmaki

From Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) all the way to Cape Reinga, the northern reaches of Aotearoa unfold as a beautiful cavalcade of bays, beaches, and harbours. There are two main routes heading north from Tāmaki. One cr...
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Legal persons: Te Urewera, Te Awa Tupua, Taranaki Mounga

On Thursday 30 January 2025, Taranaki Maunga was officially granted legal personhood under New Zealand law. It became the third geographical feature in Aotearoa to receive this status, following Te Urewera in 2014 and Te Wh...
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Energy Transition

What Is an Energy Transition? An energy transition is a significant structural change in how energy is produced and consumed. The current global energy transition focuses on moving from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sys...
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A Cultural Taonga: Te Reo Māori

Te Reo Māori is a taonga — a treasure. It abounds with idioms and phrases that elevate the language itself: māpihi maurea, kuru pounamu, reo rangatira. Those who speak te reo Māori treat it with great respect, as it has been ...
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What are microgrids?

What are microgrids? Microgrids are electricity networks that operate at a community scale, rather than at regional or national level. They allow interconnected households or organisations to collectively generate, store, an...
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Te Kīngitanga

Origins of the Māori King Movement The Kīngitanga, or Māori King movement, was founded in 1858 with the aim of uniting Māori under a single sovereign. Waikato is the seat of the Kīngitanga. Traditionally, Māori did no...
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