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Monday, 28 June 2021, 4:46 pm
It’s taken more than 20 years, but Te Ara Piko is
finally the finished product.
The 5.25km, $5.3million
pathway around the northern side of the spectacular
Pāuatahanui Inlet was pitched in 1999 to then-Porirua mayor
Jenny Brash by members of the Rotary Club of
Plimmerton.
The first turf was turned in 2005 and an
official blessing and opening was held on Monday at
Motukaraka Point to recognise its completion.
Current
Porirua mayor Anita Baker said the tireless fundraising by
Plimmerton Rotary - it contributed $1.3m towards the project
- has created a much-loved walkway that will be enjoyed for
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Porirua
Business Month will feature six free events covering wide
ranging aspects of business.
A highlight will be the
Growth Forum on 16 June, with speakers including Deputy
Prime Minister Grant Robertson, Whittaker’s CEO James
Ardern, Ngāti Toa CEO Helmut Modlik, Brad Olsen from
Infometrics and Darron Charity, the director of Porirua
Adventure Park.
Porirua Mayor Anita Baker is sure the
forum will offer some fantastic insights. Speakers
will focus on opportunities that come with doing business in
Porirua, examine how we can thrive in a rapidly changing
regional and national economy, and showcase some exciting
new developments planned for the city.
Press Release – Porirua City Council The bright future of business in Porirua will be celebrated throughout June, with a series of events to support, inspire and grow local business. Porirua Business Month will feature six free events covering wide ranging aspects of business. A highlight …
The bright future of business in Porirua will be celebrated throughout June, with a series of events to support, inspire and grow local business.
Porirua Business Month will feature six free events covering wide ranging aspects of business.
A highlight will be the Growth Forum on 16 June, with speakers including Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson, Whittaker’s CEO James Ardern, Ngāti Toa CEO Helmut Modlik, Brad Olsen from Infometrics and Darron Charity, the director of Porirua Adventure Park.