Monthly Archives: June 2026

Nicole Mckee new Deputy Leader ACT party

Editor’s note: Below are extracts  relative to outdoor recreation, from Nicole McKee’s speech on recently being made deputy leader of the ACT party. “I couldn’t be prouder to be standing up here, thanks to the trust and confidence of my … Continue reading

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Whitebait: Nature Is More Adaptable Than We Think

Every so often, science reminds us just how much we still have to learn about the natural world. A recent study into New Zealand’s whitebait has done exactly that. Researchers discovered that when some whitebait populations become isolated from the … Continue reading

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THE CONSERVATION AMENDMENT BILL REMAINS FLAWED AND STILL SHOULD BE WITHDRAWN

Opinion by Gerry McSweeney Conservation Minister Tama Potaka promised yesterday that he will withdraw the liberalised DOC land sale and exchange provisions of the Conservation Amendment Bill. The change in the functions of DOC that maximise commercialisation of DOC land … Continue reading

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Controversial Kiwi Furore in Whangarei Opens DoC’s “Can of Worms”

special report There’s a furore brewing over the Department of Conservation prosecution of the Whangarei Bird Rescue Centre for allowing a visitor to hold a kiwi when the visitor had not first attended a ‘kiwi handling course’.  The Centre is … Continue reading

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A Wild River or 23 Megawatts?

The proposed Waitaha hydro scheme poses a question that extends far beyond one river on the West Coast. It asks how New Zealand values the last of its truly wild places. Is their worth measured primarily by what they can … Continue reading

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But Wait… There’s More

The announcement that provisions allowing the sale or exchange of conservation land are to be removed from the Conservation Amendment Bill has understandably dominated headlines. Those who lodged submissions should feel encouraged. Public participation appears to have made a genuine … Continue reading

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Act MP Welcomes Improved Recognition of hunting

Press release Act Party ACT Conservation spokesperson and keen hunter Cameron Luxton has welcomed the passing of the Game Animal Council (Herds of Special Interest) Amendment Bill, saying it marks a long-overdue shift in how New Zealand approaches hunting and … Continue reading

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Government Backdown Over Environmental Issues Needs Post-Election Public Vigilance

Press Release Conservatives.NZ Backdowns by ministers Shane Jones and Tama Potaka over the Fisheries Amendment Bill and Conservation Amendment bills respectively should be watched closely particularly after the election, depending on election results warns the Conservative Party. Conservative Party leader … Continue reading

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Shane Jones Vows to Commercially Exploit the Public’s land

Special report Despite government’s Minister of Conservation Tama Potaka withdrawing the controversial Conservation Amendment Bill involving commercialising public lands, NZ First’s Shane Jones who is also Minister of Resources in the current coalition government has vowed to keep pushing for the public estate … Continue reading

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Government Drops the Conservation Amendment Bill Ball

From the “Centrist” The government is dropping proposed powers that would have made it easier for the Department of Conservation to dispose of parts of the conservation estate, after weeks of public backlash. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka confirmed the backdown … Continue reading

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Governments May Withdraw Proposals. They Rarely Withdraw Ideas.

The Government’s decision to remove the proposed provisions allowing the sale or exchange of public conservation land deserves recognition. Public submissions clearly had an impact, and Ministers should be prepared to listen when widespread concerns are expressed. That is how … Continue reading

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What Smokers Get Right

A recent study suggests that taking a five-minute walk every hour may be enough to offset many of the effects of prolonged sitting. Researchers found improvements in mood, reduced fatigue and no measurable reduction in work productivity. The findings are … Continue reading

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DoC Not Facing Reality about 1080

by Kathy White I’ve done a lot of interviews with New Zealand scientists who have had their research permits revoked, specimens and scientific research confiscated, who have been trespassed from their area of research, and fired from their research positions … Continue reading

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Any Regulation Requires Trust

The Council of Licensed Firearms Owners (COLFO) has released survey results (here) showing extremely low levels of confidence in Police administration of the Arms Act. While the findings will not surprise many within the firearms community, they should prompt a … Continue reading

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GDP: What Are We Actually Trying To Grow?

A recent international report (here) attracted attention by arguing that wealthy countries should stop pursuing economic growth and focus instead on wellbeing, equality and environmental sustainability. Unsurprisingly, the proposal has generated considerable debate. Critics describe it as unrealistic and disconnected … Continue reading

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We’ve Heard “Trust Us” Before

By Andi Cockroft, Chair, CORANZ It seems I am writing quiet a few opinion pieces of late, but as we head toward an important General Election, the time seems filled with wonderful material deserving scrutiny. No less so than The … Continue reading

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Public Places, Declining Public Responsibility

By Andi Cockroft, Chair, CORANZ Two recent news stories caught my attention. One involved the illegal dumping of bitumen near Martinborough. The other concerned litter accumulating along Rotorua’s lakefront walkway. At first glance they appear to be unrelated incidents. Yet … Continue reading

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The Familiar Common Denominator- Greed

Editor’s note:- Extracts from an address by the then president of the NZ Deerstalkers Association, John B Henderson 1973. These comments are even more relevant to today and to the future. MPs should take note in in particular “Fast Track … Continue reading

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Have We Learned Anything From Fifty Years of Restructuring?

A personal opinion by Andi Cockroft, Chair of CORANZ As Chair of CORANZ, I sometimes find myself reflecting on how often governments promise that the next restructure will solve the problems left behind by the last one. I was born … Continue reading

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Conservation Amendment Bill: A Suggestion from Sue Grey

Dear Outdoor Recreation Community, I am writing to encourage your organisation and members to consider making a submission on the Conservation Amendment Bill before submissions close on 2 July 2026. Many outdoor recreation groups are concerned that aspects of the … Continue reading

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