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Kaikohe · KaikoheLake restoration gets global spotlight Thu, 05 Jun 2025 - 10:47
Northland’s bold initiative to revive a treasured taonga gains international recognition for its indigenous-led, science-backed approach to restoring water quality and biodiversity An ambitious plan to reverse the decline of the largest lake in Northland is set to gain global attention at an upcoming international gathering of lake management experts in Australia. The restoration p…Read Article
Lake restoration gets global spotlight

New Zealand · New ZealandTransition Chief Executive appointed for the New Zealand Earth Sciences Institute Wed, 04 Jun 2025 - 09:39
David Smol, Board Chair for the New Zealand Earth Sciences Institute has announced the appointment of John Morgan as the Transition Chief Executive. This appointment is effective from 1 July 2025 and will continue pending the recruitment and appointment of a permanent Chief Executive Officer. David also announced the appointment of Chelydr…Read Article
Transition Chief Executive appointed for the New Zealand Earth Sciences Institute
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