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10 July 2025

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The Rainbow Warrior lights up at dawn today (July 10, 2025) in Auckland Harbour. Photo: Bryce Groves/Greenpeace

Greenpeace Warrior celebrates the Rainbow with dawn light tribute on Auckland Harbour

Politics, New Zealand, SeaBy Andrew Kacimaiwai10 July 2025

The Rainbow Warrior lit up at dawn today in Auckland Harbour. Photo: Bryce Groves/Greenpeace At dawn today, Auckland lit up with a different kind of rainbow as Greenpeace and Maori marked 40 years since the fatal bombing of the Rainbow Warrior. The dawn ceremony of remembrance was organised by the local Ngati Whatua Orakei hapu (Maori…

GIO Stadium in Canberra put up the full house sign for Wednesday's game. Photo: GIO Stadium

Lions complete clean sweep of Aussie Super Rugby sides with 36-24 win over Brumbies in Canberra

United Kingdom, State, Rugby UnionBy Andrew Kacimaiwai10 July 2025

GIO Stadium in Canberra had a big crowd on hand for Wednesday’s game. Photo: GIO Stadium LIONS RUGBY WATCH The British & Irish Lions were in too much control when it mattered in their 36-24 win over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday night. The Lions struck with tries on either side of the…

FILE ... dolphins in Port River are being monitored by two agencies and a university. Photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

SA keeping an eye on dolphin sanctuary as toxic algae bloom spreads to river habitat

State, Marine, AnimalsBy Andrew Kacimaiwai10 July 2025

FILE … dolphins in Port River are being monitored by two agencies and a university. Photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI WILDLIFE WATCH Academic and environment officials are monitoring dolphins in a riverine sanctuary after a spreading toxic algal bloom was detected in Port River. And the SA government is waiving fees to commercial operators affected by…

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