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Waiheke marina: Trespass notices given by police at Kennedy Point weren t legal
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Are you tough enough to garden on Waiheke?
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Waiheke marina battle shows why we need mātauranga Māori
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14 arrests at Pūtiki Bay, protesters appeal for reinforcements
14 arrests at Pūtiki Bay, protesters appeal for reinforcements Wed, 28 Jul 2021, 10:13AM
Fourteen arrests have been made at Waiheke Island s marina site, the latest this week allowing seabed pile driving work to continue after the violence earlier this month.
Inspector Gary Davey of Auckland Police released new information about events at Pūtiki Bay, Kennedy Point where the island s first marina is being developed. Prior to Monday, 11 people have been charged and put before the court. Police are continuing to monitor the situation at Kennedy Point/Pūtiki Bay, Davey said yesterday, referring to District Court appearances.
Speaking through a megaphone on the steps of the tower, Protect Pūtiki spokeswoman Emily Māia Weiss said the bay was a taonga, or treasure. To have council agree for it to be privatised was a “huge insult to tāngata whenua”, she said. It allows the developer to build a 180-berth marina, a floating car park and other amenities at Kennedy Point. But Weiss said a consent being legal “doesn’t mean it’s right”.
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Protectors are concerned the construction work could harm the little blue penguins at the bay. Those opposing the marina are also concerned construction work could harm the kororā, little blue penguins, nesting in the rock breakwater.