Our stories
Hope and resilience in Tairāwhiti
One year after Cyclone Gabrielle, Te Pūnaha Matatini has co-sponsored a week-long series of events aimed at reflecting on the past, understanding the present, and envisioning a resilient future in Tairāwhiti.
Wings, webs and wonders on the Chatham Islands
Several Te Pūnaha Matatini investigators visited the blustery Chatham Islands in October 2023 to connect with the community and their taonga species.
Wanting to ‘move on’ is natural – but women’s pandemic experiences can’t be lost ‘lockdown amnesia’
The COVID-19 pandemic was – and continues to be – hugely disruptive and stressful for individuals, communities and countries. Yet many seem desperate to close the chapter entirely, almost as if it had never happened.
The past, the present and the future
The world is not a collection of static things, but a dynamic flow of information across time.
How can we ensure landscape-scale ecological restoration outcomes over time?
After his recent fieldwork, Henry Morse had almost 9,000 photos of plants on his phone.
The night time world of the kiwi
Wildlife biologist Isabel Castro spends a lot of time in the dark studying the habits of kiwi.
Capital City Complex Systems Symposium 2024: Call for abstracts
The call for abstracts for the Capital City Complex Systems Symposium 2024 has been extended to Friday 1 December 2023.
Learning to effectively engage with policymakers
Te Pūnaha Matatini recently held a wānanga to develop our capacity to engage with policymakers about our research.
The invisible glue holding families together during the pandemic
Young women played important roles in supporting their families and communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
New co-director for Te Pūnaha Matatini
Te Pūnaha Matatini is thrilled to announce that Associate Professor Markus Luczak-Roesch will join our leadership team as co-director from 1 January 2024.
Three new partners for Te Pūnaha Matatini
Te Pūnaha Matatini is thrilled to announce that it has partnered with three new institutions: NIWA, Toha and Cawthron Institute.
‘You know Granity is falling into the sea, yeah?’
An excerpt from Rebecca Priestley’s forthcoming book ‘End Times’.