A renowned Far North Māori carver is desperate for the return of dozens of “irreplaceable” carving chisels stolen from Kerikeri . Up to 90 of Renata Tane’s.
Consent request lodged for Kerikeri climate change sculpture
7 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Artist s impression of Te Haa o Te Ao, a climate change-themed sculpture to be built at the intersection of Kerikeri Rd and State Highway 10. Image / supplied
Artist s impression of Te Haa o Te Ao, a climate change-themed sculpture to be built at the intersection of Kerikeri Rd and State Highway 10. Image / supplied
Northern Advocate
A Kerikeri community group is applying for consent to build a 15m-high climate change-themed sculpture at the intersection of Kerikeri Rd and State Highway 10. The sculpture, called Te Haa o te Ao (The Breath
Bay News: Opua superyachts, Kerikeri Māori village, prepping for Waitangi Day
28 Jan, 2021 04:00 AM
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Dardanella (right) and Hemisphere at Opua wharf for the mandatory Covid-required quarantine period. Photo / Sandy Myhre
Dardanella (right) and Hemisphere at Opua wharf for the mandatory Covid-required quarantine period. Photo / Sandy Myhre
Northern Advocate
The business of minding superyachts
It s been a superyacht summer at the Opua wharf with a line-up of large and luxurious maritime craft sufficient to resemble a mini Monaco. Latest to arrive from Australia on Monday was the 37.19-metre motor yacht Masteka 2, built in Taiwan.
It was listed for sale late last year at a shade under AU$10 million ($10.7m), discounted at just over AU$2 million. It sold, but to whom is a mystery.