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Whanganui iwi celebrate Whanganuitanga at Pākaitore on February 28 18 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Cutting the cake to mark the 25th anniversary of the Pākaitore/Moutoa Gardens occupation last year are (from left) Wipaki Peeti, Ken Mair, Rii Templeton and John Maihi. Photo / Bevan Conley Cutting the cake to mark the 25th anniversary of the Pākaitore/Moutoa Gardens occupation last year are (from left) Wipaki Peeti, Ken Mair, Rii Templeton and John Maihi. Photo / Bevan Conley Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui [email protected] Whanganui iwi cancelled Waitangi celebrations and their annual river waka journey this year - but have decided to hold their annual celebration of Whanganuitanga at Pākaitore/Moutoa Gardens. ....
Ancient burial site Opihi Whanaungakore at centre of resource clash for new subdivision 16 Feb, 2021 09:29 PM 6 minutes to read Iwi are fighting to stop a resource consent to turn this land in Whakatāne, which is wahi tapu, into a suburb featuring a retirement village. Photo / Charlotte Jones LDR Iwi are fighting to stop a resource consent to turn this land in Whakatāne, which is wahi tapu, into a suburb featuring a retirement village. Photo / Charlotte Jones LDR Charlotte is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whakatane. An urupa where bodies are ferried by waka and gravediggers are naked in accordance with ancient rites is at the centre of resource consent clash in Whakatāne. ....
Safety improvements save lives on dangerous stretch of Northland road 11 Feb, 2021 05:07 AM 3 minutes to read Waka Kotahi NZTA says these yellow safety poles on SH1 south of Whangārei have saved lives since they were installed in 2018. Photo / Michael Cunningham Waka Kotahi NZTA says these yellow safety poles on SH1 south of Whangārei have saved lives since they were installed in 2018. Photo / Michael Cunningham Northern Advocate Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has hailed safety improvements on SH1 black spots as lifesavers after a dramatic drop in fatalities on the busy stretch of Northland road. Centreline bollards, a half metre wide centreline with yellow no passing lines, and raised reflectors were installed on SH1 between Toetoe Rd in Otaika and Springfield Rd in Oakleigh in June 2018. ....