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Zodiac edition: Which Disney princess is your fashion muse?
Twenty million trees part of wide-ranging Kaipara Harbour restoration project
3 May, 2021 06:00 AM
5 minutes to read
The Northern Wairoa River flows past Dargaville Photo / Susan Botting
Susan Botting is the Local Democracy Reporter for Northlandsusan.botting@northernadvocate.co.nz
More than 20 million trees and other natives will be planted around New Zealand s biggest harbour in the groundbreaking $200 million Kaipara Moana Remediation project.
Alan Wilcox, a senior manager for the Kaipara Moana Remediation interim management unit, said planting the 20 million trees was the foundation of a new intergenerational approach.
The first plantings are planned this month. They will be the start of New Zealand s biggest large-scale harbour restoration programme - across 6000sq km of land with more than 8000km of waterways.
Launch of Te Whānau Tāpoi Māori ō Tauranga Moana this weekend
21 Apr, 2021 08:45 PM
2 minutes to read
Te Whānau Tāpoi Māori ō Tauranga Moana spokesman Reon Tuanau. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
Tauranga Moana will burst onto the cultural tourism scene this Saturday with the launch of Te Whānau Tāpoi Māori ō Tauranga Moana – an incorporated society currently representing 14 Māori tourism operators who will collectively promote stories of the region.
The official ceremony, to be held at Waikorire (Pilot Bay) at the base of Mauao, will mark the start of the society s intentions to establish a cultural tourism footprint in Tauranga.
Image by Stephen Tremain
Griffith’s rugby sevens team secured the Queensland regional Aon University Sevens title over the weekend, winning on overall points despite losing to Bond University in the grand final game of the second local tournament.
The second round was held over two days at Surfers Paradise and featured Bond University, University of Queensland (UQ) and Griffith plus a new combined Queensland side, after University of Adelaide and Melbourne University joined the NSW regional competition to avoid possible border closure issues.
Kahli Henwood in flight against UQ. Image by Stephen Tremain
Co-captain Kiri Lingman said while the result against Bond was disappointing, the on-field action was some of the tournament’s best so far.