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Meet the family who walked the length of New Zealand
Last October, Chris and Jorinde Rapsey and their two children set off from Cape Reinga to walk Te Araroa, the 3000-kilometre track that runs the length of New Zealand. They lived outdoors for five months and walked an average of 20 kilometres a day.
For nine-year-old Elizabeth and six-year-old Johnny, it was an immersive education—a form of learning increasingly absent from the lives of young New Zealanders, even as international research affirms the importance of children spending time in nature.
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Dive the Kermadec Islands from your armchair
Below the waterline, the Kermadec Islands are close to pristine, and brimming with sharks—the ultimate indicator of a healthy ecosystem. Galapagos sharks are a constant presence, lurking like hungry dogs around every corner. They won't worry a diver, but do keep smaller predator fish under control, maintaining a healthy balance on the reef.
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PENALTIES TO BEGIN FOR PLASTIC BAGS Retailers caught flouting the ban of single-use plastic bags, will be given the chance to mend their ways before being hit with a fine.
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