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Return of the giants: More giant wētā released in the Bay of Islands

Return of the giants: More giant wētā released in the Bay of Islands
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Soundings: Kennedy Warne on Deep Water Cove, Whanganui River and Māori kinship

My first Matariki: Celebrating Māori New Year at the Bay of Islands new festival

My first Matariki: Celebrating Māori New Year at the Bay of Islands new festival
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A gondola, an arcade, and a tram on New Plymouth wishlist

He/she/they disagreed with water meters and added the comment: “I like to drink water”. The sports hub also had to be used for more than rugby, and the highest climate change option was selected, with the comments: “The G Greta Thunberg .(blacked out, presumably swear words) approves. If you don t spend more she will say ‘how dare you’.” One person suggested a gondola instead of the proposed mountain-to-sea track. “Charge $100 to ride; it brings in revenue to cover the cost, and gives tourists something else to do.” An arcade to liven up the Len Lye Centre, a second Waiwhakaiho River crossing, bilingual signage for new projects, a dog park and an arts, creativity and culture development agency were also suggested.

Bay News: Russell s Anzac Day; Waitangi Treaty Grounds events; ACE Brass in Kerikeri

Bay News: Russell s Anzac Day; Waitangi Treaty Grounds events; ACE Brass in Kerikeri 28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 7 minutes to read A sailor stands to attention at the Christ Church graveside of HMS Hazard in Russell. Photos / Sandy Myhre A sailor stands to attention at the Christ Church graveside of HMS Hazard in Russell. Photos / Sandy Myhre Northern Advocate BAY NEWS BITES They do things a little differently in Russell on Anzac Day. The parade made up of soldiers, sailors and airmen was boosted by fire brigade representatives, Scouts and St John s drivers and medics. There were four standard bearers. They lined up on one part of the waterfront to march to the Cenotaph which is on another part of the waterfront, to the sound of a sole swirling bagpipe. They were greeted by a sole Māori warrior who laid down the challenge. So far so fairly standard but from here it deviates.

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