Stories by Kate Gudsell
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Commissioner: Proposed RMA changes too broad
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is warning proposed changes to the RMA give central government potentially far-reaching powers. Audio
Tourism industry wants five-year ban on irrigation schemes
A five-year ban on new irrigation schemes is being called for by the tourism sector in the wake of the dairy downturn. Audio
Call for DOC funding boost
New Zealand's biodiversity is going backwards and will continue to decline unless DOC gets a much-needed funding boost, conservation scientists and environmental groups say. Audio
Emissions set to far outstrip Paris target
The government's official forecasts project its emissions to far exceed the reduction target it took to Paris.
Sea levels 'like an unfolding red zone'
The impact of rising sea levels on communities is "like a slowly unfolding red zone", according to Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Jan Wright. Audio
NZ urged to act on rising sea levels
At least 9000 buildings across coastal New Zealand have been flagged as being at risk of rising sea levels. Could your home be one of them?
Silver Fern Farms sale 'best decision'
The decision by Silver Fern Farms' shareholders to forge ahead with a Chinese joint venture has removed uncertainty from the sector, according to a meat industry commentator.
Motor industry looks at emission test options
The motor vehicle industry is open to discussing more rigorous testing of vehicle emissions in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions cheat scandal.
Chinese sign deal to acquire big farm
Chinese group Shanghai Pengxin has signed a sale and purchase agreement for a 14,000-hectare farming station in the North Island. The deal is subject to regulatory approval.
Minister admits not seeing data bill's detail
The Labour Party is accusing the Government of blindly passing legislation, which allows private data of New Zealand taxpayers to be given to United States authorities. Audio