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A person was helping police with their inquiries. But more than a week after the death, Far North police are still unsure of what happened to him. “At this stage of the investigation, police are treating the death as unexplained,” Detective Sergeant Sam Bindon told
Stuff on Tuesday. “Police have been speaking to a number of people as part of their inquiries and have received some information from members of the public following our public appeal last week,” he said.
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Police are appealing for sightings of two vehicles, including a silver Toyota Camry (rego CLQ142) pictured, in the wider Paihia and Kerikeri areas.
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Monday, 19 July 2021, 11:45 am
The Government is throwing its support behind an
ambitious project to restore native biodiversity and build
long-term conservation careers, Conservation Minister Kiri
Allan says.
Predator Free Bay of Islands aims to
eradicate predators from the three main peninsulas in the
region, and significantly reduce their impact throughout the
wider 80,000-plus hectare Bay of Islands area.
“A $4
million investment through Jobs for Nature (Mahi mō te
Taiao) will enable Predator Free 2050 Ltd to help iwi,
hapū, landowners and community groups progress their vision
of a predator free Taitokerau,” Kiri Allan said.
The
project has a budget of $15m through contributions from