Source:Â Environmental Protection Authority
Nominations are now open to find a trailblazing young person who is leading the way on environmental sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is proud to partner with the Sustainable Business Network, sponsoring this yearâs Change Maker category of the Sustainable Business Awards.
Nominees must be aged 30 years or under, who have gone above and beyond to progress social and/or environmental action within their organisation or community.
Last yearâs winner, Francesca Goodman-Smith, was recognised for her pioneering work to drive a food waste minimisation programme in more than 150 Foodstuffs stores.
Press Release – Environmental Protection Authority Nominations are now open to find a trailblazing young person who is leading the way on environmental sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is proud to partner with the Sustainable Business Network, sponsoring …
Nominations are now open to find a trailblazing young person who is leading the way on environmental sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is proud to partner with the Sustainable Business Network, sponsoring this year’s Change Maker category of the Sustainable Business Awards.
Nominees must be aged 30 years or under, who have gone above and beyond to progress social and/or environmental action within their organisation or community.
Northland news in brief: Musician Dianne Swann comes home to play; and enviro trailblazers sought
10 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Dianne Swann will be performing in her home town of Whangārei next month on a tour to promote her debut solo album The War On Peace Of Mind .
Dianne Swann will be performing in her home town of Whangārei next month on a tour to promote her debut solo album The War On Peace Of Mind .
Northern Advocate
Acclaimed Kiwi singer/songwriter Dianne Swann is looking forward to playing her new songs with her band in her home town and region this week.
Monday, 10 May 2021, 2:58 pm
Nominations are now open to find a trailblazing young
person who is leading the way on environmental
sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is proud to partner
with the Sustainable Business Network, sponsoring this
year’s Change Maker category of the Sustainable Business
Awards.
Nominees must be aged 30 years or under, who
have gone above and beyond to progress social and/or
environmental action within their organisation or
community.
Last year’s winner, Francesca
Goodman-Smith, was recognised for her pioneering work to
drive a food waste minimisation programme in more than 150
Foodstuffs stores.
‘The distance from Perth to London’: How a gas company cleared the Kimberley
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Native bees attempting to fly across patches of cleared land in Western Australia’s Kimberley region would overheat and drop dead before ever reaching the other side, unable to find food or an area to rest.
Such is the scope of the clearing, scientists and local Indigenous people fear some areas could become open killing fields, where predators like feral cats and birds of prey feast on fragile native fauna, like the bilbies, which no longer have scrub to shelter in.