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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Environment articles  Environment
    Strong winds and heavy rain is forecast for much of the South Island from tonight
     9 October 2025
    Strong winds and heavy rain is forecast for much of the South Island from tonight
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    Expectation increased marine protections for the Hauraki Gulf will make a big difference
    8 Oct: Expectation increased marine protections for the Hauraki Gulf will make a big difference... more
    Southern councils are pooling their resources to keep the taps running
    8 Oct: Southern councils are pooling their resources to keep the taps running... more
    The spine of the South Island faces another night of gusty winds and heavy rain
    6 Oct: The spine of the South Island faces another night of gusty winds and heavy rain... more
    State Highway 90 north of Gore remains closed between Tapanui and Waikoikoi due to flooding
    6 Oct: State Highway 90 north of Gore remains closed between Tapanui and Waikoikoi due to flooding... more
    Heavy rainfall and strong winds are coming for the southern, and central, parts of the country next week
    5 Oct: Heavy rainfall and strong winds are coming for the southern, and central, parts of the country next week... more
    Fisheries New Zealand is stepping in with new bylaws to protect nine West Coast areas, exclusive to local Maori
    5 Oct: Fisheries New Zealand is stepping in with new bylaws to protect nine West Coast areas, exclusive to local Maori... more
    Road users are being urged to take extra care on the roads around the South Island today, as heavy rain makes for slippery surfaces
    4 Oct: Road users are being urged to take extra care on the roads around the South Island today, as heavy rain makes for slippery surfaces... more
    Mt Maunganui rain has scuppered the Black Caps chances of reclaiming cricket's Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
    4 Oct: Mt Maunganui rain has scuppered the Black Caps chances of reclaiming cricket's Chappell-Hadlee Trophy... more
    A new movement control area in Otago aims to support ongoing efforts to eradicate bovine TB
    3 Oct: A new movement control area in Otago aims to support ongoing efforts to eradicate bovine TB... more

     Most Popular Recent Environment News
     10 Nov: A huge wildfire continues to burn through Tongariro National Park - with the cause still not known +++++++++++++++
     07 Nov: Power has been restored to the Far North but residents are being asked to continue to conserve power today ++++++++++++++
     09 Nov: Firefighters battle out-of-control blaze in New Zealand national park ++++++++++++++
     11 Nov: Fire crews have shifted their focus to patrolling and monitoring at at Tongariro National Park +++++++++++++
     06 Nov: Wellington's been hit with a magnitude 5 quake ++++++++++++
     13 Nov: Fireworks have caused a 200 by 200 square metre fire on Southland's Oreti Beach +++++++++++
     11 Nov: Torres Strait Islanders appeal federal court decision on landmark climate case ++++++++++

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      4 Dec: Windows 11’s live captions makes understanding videos so much easier (PC World)
      27 Nov: 'bring back boring': reserve bank hopeful ocr cut will mark the end of cautious business environment (Stuff.co.nz)
      27 Nov: Debian vs. ubuntu: how to pick the right linux for your workflow (PC World)
      26 Nov: Good news for wild swimmers as bathing water quality improves (BBCWorld)
      25 Nov: Community leaders acting as ‘makeshift lawyers’ take landfill opposition to environment court (Stuff.co.nz)
      24 Nov: 'going backwards': concern mounts over wilding pine threat (Stuff.co.nz)
      22 Nov: I usually buy pc parts when i need them. this black friday is different (PC World)
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