Dr Alasdair Hall’s fascination with marine mammals began long before his research into Aotearoa New Zealand’s fur seal/kekeno ...
New Zealand’s population is growing at the slowest pace in nearly 13 years, excluding the pandemic, further hampering its sluggish economic recovery.
As New Zealand navigates its demographic landscape, recent trends indicate a potential risk of population stagnation. This article will delve into the factors influencing population changes, including ...
New Zealand’s population is growing at the slowest pace in almost three years as a sluggish economic recovery deters foreign immigrants and prompts more citizens to depart. The estimated population ...
Record numbers of New Zealanders are leaving the country, with the most popular destination being Australia - Copyright AFP/File DAVID GRAY Record numbers of New ...
New Zealand provides a textbook example of why lowering immigration below the nation’s home building capacity lowers rents, benefiting tenant households. As illustrated in the following chart, New ...
Paul Spoonley received funding from MBIE to look at New Zealand’s population in 2038 as part of a project labelled Nga Tangata Iho Mairangi plus CADDANZ. Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University ...
Wairarapa's population growth has almost ground to a halt, in line with a nationwide trend. New Zealand's population growth has been on a downward trend from 2.3% in 2023, to 1.7% in 2024, to 0.7% in ...
Two surprise kiwi pukupuku (little spotted kiwi) chicks have been lifted from the recently rediscovered population in ...
New Zealand plans to eradicate feral cats by 2050 to protect native birds, bats and lizards under the Predator Free 2050 programme. Government releases action roadmap.
New Zealand's population growth has come to a near halt, official statistics showed Monday, as tens of thousands of people exit a spluttering economy for pastures new. Statistics New Zealand reported ...
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