The Inimitable Legacy of Sir Peter Blake

The Inimitable Legacy of Sir Peter Blake

20 years on, and the legacy of Sir Peter Blake is more critical than ever as we face unprecedented global environmental challenges   Many New Zealanders will remember hearing of the death of Sir Peter Blake on the fifth of December 2001. As the shocking news of...

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Q&A with our new Chair, André Lovatt

Q&A with our new Chair, André Lovatt

In his day job, André Lovatt leads Auckland Airport’s infrastructure development and delivery team, focusing on the implementation of a 30-year vision to build a world-class airport. He has a background in engineering and over over 20 years’ experience of delivering...

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Explore the Hauraki Gulf with NZ-VR

Explore the Hauraki Gulf with NZ-VR

Today is #WorldOceansDay but each day our debt to the ocean grows bigger. With New Zealand Geographic we take you under the water in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Once a thriving marine ecosystem, this video highlights its beauty, our special relationship with it, and the...

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Improving te mana o te wai māori

Improving te mana o te wai māori

Words by Tessa Thomson BLAKE NIWA Ambassador - Freshwater  Kia ora koutou! My time as a BLAKE NIWA Ambassador came to an end late January, and I have spent the past couple of months reflecting on the time I spent in Hamilton. It was an incredible two weeks, and I am...

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Monitoring our precious hoiho and pakake

Monitoring our precious hoiho and pakake

Words by Wednesday Davis BLAKE DOC Ambassador - Hoiho (Yellow Eye Penguin) and Pakake (NZ Sealion)  Kia ora! Ko Wednesday toku ingoa. Nō England ōku tīpuna. I tipu ake au ki Tauranga, e noho ana au kei Tāmaki Makaurau. Kia Ora! My name is Wednesday, and I am one of...

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