Article Archive for March 2013
Kids, Teenagers and Young Adults Lead the Way to a Sustainable Future
NEW ZEALAND YOUTH ARE INSPIRING PEOPLE TO SAVE THE PLANET THROUGH EARTH HOUR
Kids, Teenagers and Young Adults Lead the Way to a Sustainable Future
“The future belongs to those who prepare for it today,” said Malcolm …
Gentle Parenting: Learning the Art of Acceptance … by Tami Wyness
Learning the Art of Acceptance…
Parenting gently and keeping my baby close to me through the day and night feels so natural, but current mainstream Western culture doesn’t always feel like a comfy sling that keeps …
Create your future as Māori Future Makers
Te Puni Kōkiri has launched the Māori Future Makers website as of February 14th to celebrate the future of Māori students and adults. The aim of the website is as a hub of information for …
Young Kiwis Join UNICEF to Tackle Global Issues
UNICEF NZ (UN Children’s Fund)
Media Release
Friday 8 March, 2013
Young Kiwis Join UNICEF to Tackle Global Issues
-UNICEF NZ Youth Ambassadors 2013 -
Six passionate young New Zealanders from across the country have been chosen to join the …
Global community stand alongside Pacific Islanders to create sustainable future
Malo ni!
My name is Mikaele Maiava. I’m writing from the Pacific Island archipelago of Tokelau to ask you to join with us in action as we take on the fossil fuel industry.
Last October, Tokelau turned …
Te Puke High School students discover marine study paths in the Bay
As part of Sustainable Backyards month and Sea Week an enthusiastic group of Te Puke High School students were treated to a day out on Butler’s Swim with Dolphin’s boat to experience the local marine …
“Ekea kā tiritiri o te moana…Ascend to the heights of your aspirations”
Aoraki Bound is currently taking place in Te Wai Pounamu/ (literally translated the) “The Greenstone Waters”/The South Island. Future leaders are testing their physical, mental and spiritual senses in a very spectacular place. This course …
Nature sanctuary and museum join forces for kids
School children across the Nelson region will have a seamless approach on the theory and practical side of natural history, science, and environmental education, thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) just signed by the …
‘Walk into the street and wave’ – Sarah Hornibrooke calls for gender equality in New Zealand government
Lead by Takaka artist/educator Sarah Hornibrooke, the granddaughter of the late Mark Briggs who campaigned for peace his entire adult life, a Golden Bay group are promoting 50/50 male/female governments globally.
‘Walk into the Street and …
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