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Plans to film Jason Momoa’s Yenedakine: Chief of War series at Elliot Bay in the Far North have led to the recovery of kōiwi belonging to 38 individuals.. ....
Bay News: Country festival; Waipapa/Kerikeri new Lions club; Paihia Sea Scouts; Russell; Top Energy 21 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 8 minutes to read Brendan Duggan, one of the perennial headline acts performing at next month s Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival. Brendan Duggan, one of the perennial headline acts performing at next month s Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival. BAY NEWS BITES The Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival celebrates 32 years this year and it s still going strong. This year features over 40 musicians performing at multiple locations in Paihia and Russell. Topping the bill are the A-team, the old perennials Brendan Duggan, Gray Bartlett, Susan Prentice, Jodi Vaughan and Aly Cook and Eddie Lowe the Midnite Special Band. ....
Friday, 16 April 2021, 3:13 pm Children will have free admission to a new exhibition launched recently at Russell Museum – Te Whare Taonga o Kororāreka, telling the story of the rich history of Mangahāwea Bay. Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga is subsidising the cost of children to visit the museum and see the exhibition as part of New Zealand Archaeology Week (April 24-May 2). The free offer is available now and coincides with the school holidays. The exhibition was developed by Te Arakite Trust and Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Northland staff and spans centuries of history relating to Moturua Island – from the earliest ....
Press Release – Heritage New Zealand Children will have free admission to a new exhibition launched recently at Russell Museum – Te Whare Taonga o Kororāreka, telling the story of the rich history of Mangahāwea Bay. Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga is subsidising the cost of children to visit the museum and see the exhibition as part of New Zealand Archaeology Week (April 24-May 2). The free offer is available now and coincides with the school holidays. The exhibition was developed by Te Arakite Trust and Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Northland staff and spans centuries of history relating to Moturua Island – from the earliest Polynesian explorers and settlers at Mangahāwea Bay through to the archaeology of the area, and the fascinating history of Māori and their deep connection to this place. ....