Our submission on the HSNO (Hazardous Substances Assessments) Amendment Bill
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Our submission on the HSNO (Hazardous Substances Assessments) Amendment Bill

New Zealand lags behind other OECD nations in its regulation of hazardous substances. Many chemicals banned overseas continue to be used daily in NZ. ELI therefore supports the aim and purpose of the HSNO Amendment Bill. Any improvements to the hazardous substances regulatory regime are to be welcomed.

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Our submission on the Freshwater Farm Plan Regulations
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Our submission on the Freshwater Farm Plan Regulations

ELI has lodged a submission on the Freshwater farm plan regulations proposals. Our key concern is that the Government’s proposed Freshwater Farm Planning system is putting the cart before the horse, and in doing so risks the integrity of both our immediate and longer term limits set to protect and restore our freshwater.

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Summer research scholarships 2021/2022
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Summer research scholarships 2021/2022

In partnership with Victoria University of Wellington - ELI is funding three research scholarships for law students, all exploring topics concerning environmental law. Applications close on the 20th of September, 2021.

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Job opportunity - Manager of Little Penguin Community Coordination Programme
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Job opportunity - Manager of Little Penguin Community Coordination Programme

The New Zealand Penguin Initiative (NZPI) is seeking one self-motivated, organised and passionate individual to lead the community coordination, outreach, and conservation of kororā (little penguin) and hoiho (yellow-eyed) penguin species across New Zealand. This role presents a rewarding opportunity for someone to enact real change for some of the rarest penguin species in the Pacific.

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Enabling decision-makers to ‘give effect’ to Te Tiriti
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Enabling decision-makers to ‘give effect’ to Te Tiriti

One of the key objectives of the Resource Management Act’s reform is “to give proper recognition to the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and provide greater recognition of te ao Māori including mātauranga Māori”. However, if Councillors and decision-makers lack the education and understanding to sufficiently “give effect” to Te Tiriti, it seems unlikely the Bill will achieve its purpose in this pursuit. 

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Read our submission to Fisheries NZ on sustainability measures for October 2021

Read our submission to Fisheries NZ on sustainability measures for October 2021

ELI recently submitted on some proposals by Fisheries New Zealand wanting to increase the catches of southern bluefin tuna and west coast north island snapper. Find out why ELI believes maintaining the current TAC makes the most sense ecologically, economically, and culturally.

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Read our submission on the Natural and Built Environments Bill
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Read our submission on the Natural and Built Environments Bill

The government has released the first exposure draft of the Natural and Built Environments Bill (NBEB). The draft provides an early look into key aspects of the proposed Act, which is one of three new pieces of legislation set to replace the controversial Resource Management Act of 1991. ELI investigates whether the Bill will deliver where the RMA could not.

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