Protecting our native manu, our native taonga, is what Rawiri Walsh is determined to do. We went out to Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi to hear his story on how we can best protect our whenua, ngahere and native wildlife from foreign species such as stoats, ferrets, rats and...
We explored an example of a regenerative economy. The team at Pīwakawaka Farms, Honest Kitchen and Easy Earth close the cycle of compostable waste to create nutrient rich compost to be used back on farms. This environmentally friendly approach to waste reduces green...
We got to spend some time with Ramari from Community Led Action – Whanganui River Valley and hear the transformative story of their impact on the small villages, iwi and communities on the Whanganui River. We love the thought that ‘The community knows what the...
We got the chance to shoot out to the eco school here in Whanganui and talk to the owners, Nelson and Dani Lebo. They talk about the importance of high quality environmental education and how this should be affordable to everybody. They express how an outdoor learning...
Kia ora tātou and Happy New Year! This week we are profiling the amazing people at Thrive and how they move ‘profit for purpose enterprises from niche to norm.’ Doing business differently to bring more wellbeing to the world. With a desire to see a better tomorrow,...