Three illegal dumpers will appear in court tomorrow for dumping oil drums in Manurewa and the Waitākere Ranges. The maximum penalty for individuals is two years imprisonment and a fine of up to $300,000.
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Te Kāhui o Rauru to appeal seabed mining in High Court
South Taranaki iwi representative group , Te Kāhui o Rauru, will appear in the Wellington High Court to appeal the Environmental Protection Authority's decision allowing Trans Tasman Resources Ltd to mine the Taranaki seabed.
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'We're addicted to oil'- Dayle Takitimu
"We're addicted to oil and we need to work out how to get ourselves off that addiction, that addiction is driving so much foreign policy including New Zealand's involvement in it at the moment it's driving war, it's driving a whole lot of things."
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PM announces new ban on future oil, gas exploration
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has received criticism this morning from Taranaki and the oil sector after announcing the government's new ban on future oil and gas exploration.
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Peaceful protest in Taranaki opposes seismic surveying off West Coast
Taranaki locals have taken to the shores of Ngamotu to protest seismic surveying by multinational oil and gas giant Schlumberger off the coast of New Plymouth.
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Oil protesters team up to challenge 'The Beast'
Protesters are teaming up to protest against ‘The Beast’, a seismic survey vessel commonly known as the Amazon Warrior. The ultimate hope is to shut down the survey and to install a marine mammal sanctuary.
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Iwi Chairs pass resolution to oppose seismic testing and oil exploration
A historic agreement was made to oppose all seismic testing and oil exploration in the waters of New Zealand during a recent national gathering of Māori leaders at Te Papa.
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An ongoing investigation into the Marsden Oil Refinery fuel pipeline
The Northland Regional Council is still investigating the exact cause of the damage to the Marsden Oil Refinery fuel pipeline.
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Runanga document outlines expectations of oil and gas explorers
Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki and Te Rūnanga o Ōtākou have developed a new document that outlines their expectations of on-shore and off-shore oil and gas explorers in their region.
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Canada's Supreme Court says no to oil company
The Supreme Court of Canada has over ruled oil and gas exploration off the coast of an isolated Inuit Hamlet in Northern Canada.