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Climate Complexities and Bridging the Knowledge Gap
June 5th 2019
"Human behaviour flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge." Plato We think it is fair to say that the 'Climate Debate' is no longer that...a debate. We have seen an obvious
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Achieving Sustainability through the use of CIA's
April 2nd 2019
We have just come across an article our Director James Whetu published online last year through the New Zealand Institute of Impacts Assessment about the use of Cultural Impact Assessments as a tool
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Liam Robinson - Inspiring Whetū Consultancy Group
December 23rd 2018
Naau te rourou, naaku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi - With your food basket, and my food basket, the people will be well Here at Whetū Consultancy Group, life cannot always be about our
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E Tipu E Rea - Introducing Kiri Crossland
December 2nd 2018
There was a conversation in our office recently about the passage of time and how it seems to move so much faster as we age, and how our experience of the world around us changes from season to
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An exciting new role in the community
November 20th 2018
Putting yourself out there isn’t easy. Whether it's in business, our relationships, schooling, or sports/competitive environments, we have to give it a go. In October, James was very excited to
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