Car dealer imports extra utes to avoid high emissions levy
29 Sep 2021

AUCKLAND car dealership Simon Lucas Mitsubishi put out a press release yesterday saying it had secured a shipment of 2021 Mitsubishi Tritons – allowing people to avoid the high emissions levy due to come into force next year.
Labour on overturning LNG: ‘we’d need to see the contract’
Today 12:30pm
By Pattrick Smellie | An incoming Labour government later this year would need “to look at the contract” before deciding whether it would be bound by the current government’s commitment to a user-pays funded liquefied natural gas terminal.
Importing LNG would raise costs and emissions: it’s a terrible decision for New Zealand
Today 12:30pm
COMMENT: Today’s announcement from the Government is political smoke and mirrors, with electricity users’ wallets still set to bear the brunt of the proposed LNG facility, writes Christina Hood.
Call for wider investigation into private back-channel emails in PM’s office
Today 12:30pm
By Liz Kivi | The Green Party is calling for a full investigation into the use of private email in the Prime Minister's Office, as the scandal following a missing Fonterra and Z Energy climate policy briefing document drags on.
Cabinet green-lights $55M super-critical geothermal drilling programme
Today 12:30pm
By Pattrick Smellie | Cabinet has agreed to release the $55 million unspent of the $60m secured by Resources Minister Shane Jones to drill up to 5 kilometres deep into super-critical geothermal heat under the Taupō volcanic zone.
Fed Farmers' election wish-list includes stopping whole-farm conversions to carbon forestry
Today 12:30pm
Federated Farmers has launched a five-point plan for the next government, setting out what it says should be a major focus for political parties heading into the November election.
Farmers welcome Nats’ pledge to double QEII funding
Today 12:30pm
By Liz Kivi | Federated Farmers has welcomed the National Party’s promise to double funding to the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust to $8.5 million if re-elected.
Meridian nears Pūkaki approval despite energy security warning
Today 12:30pm
Meridian Energy is close to winning fast-track approval to draw Lake Pūkaki deeper than normally allowed, despite the Energy Minister warning the move could weaken New Zealand’s dry-year electricity security and saying he does not support the application in its current form.
UK urged not to further weaken EV rules as CO2 impact revealed
Today 12:30pm
British vehicles will emit an extra 17 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030 due to a loophole allowing the sale of more PHEVs, data suggests.
Full steam ahead on LNG: but timing slips
Today 8:45am
By Pattrick Smellie | The government is pressing ahead with plans to import liquefied natural gas, paid for by the ‘big four’ electricity generators, but its timetable is slipping closer to election day.
Oxfam calls on Govt to renew climate finance commitments
Mon 8 Jun 2026
By Shannon Morris-Williams | The Government's failure to renew international climate finance commitments has left Pacific nations short at least $100 million a year, with Oxfam Aotearoa linking the funding gap to New Zealand's weakened Emissions Trading Scheme.