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Ruawai residents question new Northland coastal hazard maps for the area

Ruawai residents question new Northland coastal hazard maps for the area 7 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read NRC climate resilience coordinator Matt de Boer outlines coastal hazard mapping to farmers and others at a recent Kaipara District Council drainage committee meeting in Ruawai. Photo / Susan Botting NRC climate resilience coordinator Matt de Boer outlines coastal hazard mapping to farmers and others at a recent Kaipara District Council drainage committee meeting in Ruawai. Photo / Susan Botting Some Ruawai residents are pushing back against Northland s new draft coastal hazard mapping. Northland Regional Council (NRC) has released coastal flooding hazard maps for the entire Kaipara Harbour - as part of new region-wide coverage showing risk areas.

White gold dug up for Auckland: The long, gritty battle over Pakiri s sand

White gold dug up for Auckland: The long, gritty battle over Pakiri s sand 4 May, 2021 10:20 PM 15 minutes to read Protesters form SOS (for Save our Sand ) on a Mangawhai beach. Photo / Supplied RNZ By Farah Hancock of RNZ Sharley Haddon s description of Pakiri Beach s predicament is simple: If you dig a hole in a bowl of sugar, what happens to the sugar around the edge? She thinks almost 100 years of sand mining off Pakiri Beach, north of Auckland, has caused the shore s sand and the dunes to slump into the holes and trenches left by dredging. To visitors, Pakiri Beach still looks like a slice of paradise; a long, empty arc of white sand extending from the Pakiri to Mangawhai. For locals like Haddon, there s worry. The beach has changed and not for the better.

Community Scoop » Twenty Million Trees For New Zealand s Biggest Harbour Restoration Project

Article – Susan Botting – Local Democracy Reporter More than 20 million trees and other natives will be planted around New Zealands biggest harbour in the groundbreaking $200 million dollar Kaipara Moana Remediation project. Ruawai on the shores of Kaipara Harbour Alan Wilcox, a senior manager for … More than 20 million trees and other natives will be planted around New Zealand’s biggest harbour in the groundbreaking $200 million dollar Kaipara Moana Remediation project. Ruawai on the shores of Kaipara Harbour Alan Wilcox, a senior manager for the Kaipara Moana Remediation interim management unit, said planting the trees was the foundation of a new intergenerational approach.

Pakiri locals fight plans to take their sand for Auckland beaches

Protesters form SOS for Save our Sand on a Mangawhai beach. Photo: Supplied / Elevated Media Sharley Haddon s description of Pakiri beach s predicament is simple: If you dig a hole in a bowl of sugar, what happens to the sugar around the edge? She thinks almost 100 years of sand mining in the waters off Pakiri beach, north of Auckland, has caused the shore s sand and the dunes to slump into the holes and trenches left by dredging. To visitors, Pakiri beach still looks like a slice of paradise; a long, empty arc of white sand extending from the Pakiri to Mangawhai. For locals like Haddon, there s worry. The beach has changed and not for the better.

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