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Mahi Tahi 3 – Our third annual report is ready to download

Mahi Tahi 3 – Our third annual report is ready to download

by EllenR | Aug 4, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Our third annual report, Mahi Tahi 3, is now at the printers. If you would like a hard copy, please get in touch. Download Mahi Tahi 3 (PDF, 15MB) You can read Juliet’s foreword below:   Tēnā koutou katoa, ngā mihi o te wā ki a tātou. Ahakoa ngā ārai,...
Fluoride in our drinking water: An update on the evidence

Fluoride in our drinking water: An update on the evidence

by juliet | Jun 8, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Kia ora koutou, In Aotearoa New Zealand, many of our water supplies have added fluoride to help strengthen our teeth and prevent dental caries (also known as dental cavities). In 2014, Royal Society Te Apārangi published a comprehensive review looking at the health...
Codifying the relationship between nature and people

Codifying the relationship between nature and people

by EllenR | May 22, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Our wellbeing is dependent on a healthy environment. Codifying this relationship helps us to appreciate and manage it better. Dr Anne-Gaelle Ausseil, a fellow seconded from Manaaki Whenua, and Dr Alison Collins, the Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry for the...
Introducing our next major project

Introducing our next major project

by juliet | May 4, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Parenga āraimoroiti

Kia ora koutou, We are now ramping up work on our big project for 2021, titled Kotahitanga: Uniting Aotearoa against infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance, so I thought it was time for a quick update. COVID-19 showed us all how a pandemic could turn from an...
Science advice in commercial fisheries: It’s dark down there

Science advice in commercial fisheries: It’s dark down there

by EllenR | Mar 23, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Foreword from the PMCSA Kia ora koutou, This report, The future of commercial fishing in Aotearoa New Zealand, was prepared at the request of the Prime Minister in late 2019 and has had a difficult gestation, having been rudely interrupted by a pandemic response which...
Harae mai to our new fellows and intern

Harae mai to our new fellows and intern

by juliet | Mar 19, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Kia ora koutou We’ve had an ‘on-again-off-again’ start to the year here in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, but that hasn’t stopped us kicking off an exciting new set of fellow and intern projects. We are delighted to welcome a new cohort of researchers to the Office. You...
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