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Wildlife centre expansion expected to draw millions into Tararua economy

SUPPLIED An artist s impression of what the $4.6 million Te Wānanga Taiao education and accommodation centre will look like once it s finished. The Pūkaha National Wildlife centre, which draws 42,000 visitors a year, is world-famous as the home of the first white kiwi that hatched in captivity, and its unique cultural hīkoi through the reserve, run by Rangitāne. Court said the centre had long offered educational day trips for schools, but many had expressed interest for more in-depth environmental education, including overnight stays. The new 916-square-metre facility, dubbed Te Wānanga Taiao, will include accommodation for 40 people, plus a wharenui that will seat 150 people or sleep 50.

Incredibly generous : Pūkaha Forest now belongs to people of Aotearoa New Zealand

Incredibly generous : Pūkaha Forest now belongs to people of Aotearoa New Zealand 1 May, 2021 10:45 PM 2 minutes to read Pūkaha Forest was gifted to the people of Aotearoa New Zealand by the Rangitāne iwi in a ceremony on Saturday. Photo / Steve Carle Pūkaha Forest was gifted to the people of Aotearoa New Zealand by the Rangitāne iwi in a ceremony on Saturday. Photo / Steve Carle Hawkes Bay Today Pūkaha Forest now belongs to the people of New Zealand after it was gifted by Rangitāne iwi over the weekend. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern attended the gifting ceremony at Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre, near Mt Bruce, on Saturday where 942 hectares of native forest - home to native birds and important conservation work - was gifted to the nation.

$450,000 worth of cash and methamphetamine found near crashed vehicle

$450,000 worth of cash and methamphetamine found near crashed vehicle Photo / Police Wed, 21 Apr 2021, 6:44PM Police have arrested two people after cash and methamphetamine, worth up to $450,000, was found near a crashed vehicle north of Masterton. A speeding vehicle, travelling towards Eketahuna, didn t stop for Police on State Highway Two yesterday afternoon. Police didn t chase the vehicle, but found it crashed in a shallow culvert near Mt Bruce a few minutes later. A 21-year-old man and 22-year-old woman have been charged with possession of methamphetamine for supply. The man was also charged with a range of driving offences. Both appeared in Masterton District Court today and were remanded in custody to reappear on Friday, April 23.

Police have arrested two people after cash and methamphetamine, worth up to 450-thousand-dollars, was found in a crashed vehicle north of Masterton - 21-Apr-2021

Police have arrested two people after cash and methamphetamine, worth up to 450-thousand-dollars, was found in a crashed vehicle north of Masterton Police have arrested two people after cash and methamphetamine, worth up to 450-thousand-dollars, was found in a crashed vehicle north of Masterton 21 April 2021 A speeding vehicle, travelling towards Eketahuna, didn t stop for Police on State Highway Two yesterday afternoon. Police didn t chase the vehicle, but found it crashed in a shallow culvert near Mt Bruce a few minutes later. A 21-year-old man and 22-year-old woman have been charged with possession of meth for supply. The man was also charged with a raft of driving offences.

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