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Graffiti week 2016
Graffiti Free Week is on now! Graffiti Free Week is a nation wide behavioural change campaign, which was developed in 2013 to help eliminate and prevent graffiti vandalism in local communities. Since it began, Graffiti Free ...
Your Website
Reader submittedI have just today discovered your magazine and website. And I would like to say a huge thanks for all your wonderful information and easy to use website. I look forward to learning heaps in ...
Student’s ‘power struggle’ idea to save Uni thousands
Rivalry between halls over who can save most energy.
March news bites: Family fun and avian oddities
Green ideas editor Greg Roughan rounds up news of note for March, including free family fun for nature lovers and amazing behaviour from birds.
Lower Hutt Eco Group
Reader submittedOur eco group had a great time making alternative glad wrap, as featured in your Oct/Nov 2014 issue. We meet up monthly to discuss green issues, swap ideas and take it in turns to do ...
Share the surplus
Have more produce growing in your garden than you can consume?
Kaibosh to the rescue
Sam Judd meets the Wellingtonians feeding the hungry by saving wasted produce.
Tiny libraries taking over
Community movement sets old books free.
Sustainability student style
Greg Roughan meets the Dunedin students who are transforming their grotty flat into a snug, eco-friendly home.
Oxfam's Morning Tea
Reader submittedIt’s Fair Trade Fortnight 3-18 May, and Oxfam are once again hoping to enlist your help – in a fun way – to do a bit of fundraising, which will help support their work assisting some ...