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… Māori community, and two hui were held. The first was at Auckland University, organised by Manuka Henare. The second …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Ara – a history
… want Māori neighbours, and suburbs such as Ōtara in South Auckland and Porirua East in Wellington changed from …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori–Pākehā relations
… managed innovatively. Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa, the marae at Auckland International Airport, is governed by a board of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marae management – te whakahaere marae
… Church of England. On returning to New Zealand she lived in Auckland where, in 1914, she was superintendent of the …
Type: Biography
… arts clubs. Less than a decade later there were over 150 in Auckland alone, and another 100 in Christchurch. The Korean …
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Part of story: Martial arts
… and Bertie Bellam, who were laying bitumen roads in Auckland. After working for them for a short time, Matthews …
Type: Biography
… km north-east of Hamilton, with a 2013 population of 6,993. Auckland entrepreneur Thomas Morrin bought around 30,000 …
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Part of story: Waikato places
… that the first two fertiliser works, near Dunedin and at Auckland’s Westfield, were adjacent to freezing works …
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Part of story: Superphosphate
… The first to open was Te Kura Kaupapa o Hoani Waititi in Auckland. A curriculum programme, Te Aho Matua, designed for …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te reo Māori – the Māori language
… Canterbury’s origins are quite distinct from those of Auckland and Wellington. English immigrants arrived from …
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Part of story: Canterbury region
… temperature decreases from north to south – for example, in Auckland it is 15.3°C and in Dunedin it is 10.8°C. …
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Part of story: Soils and regional land use
… services flown by Air Chathams link the islands with Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. ‘Of but not in’ …
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Part of story: Chatham Islands
… Court. In 1869 he accompanied Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui to Auckland to be presented to the Duke of Edinburgh. In 1881, …
Type: Biography
… Lincoln University, and there is no philosophy programme at Auckland University of Technology, although philosophy is …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Philosophy
… 1952 few patches were left. Extensive loss was noted in the Auckland area in the 1930s, and seagrass cover reduced by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Estuaries
… aluminium ‘Smirnoff sculpture’ (1969) in Newmarket, Auckland, was a finished, crafted and aesthetically powerful …
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Part of story: Sculpture and installation art
… Often protest marches will follow a particular route. In Auckland, most protest marches flow down Queen Street, the …
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Part of story: Public protest
… concentrating on the industrial and commercial sectors in Auckland. They then used franchising to achieve national …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Real estate
… action from the New Zealand Meat Workers’ Union and the Auckland and Tomoana Freezing Workers’ Union to bring about …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā uniana – Māori and the union movement
… support from four regional refugee community groups – the Auckland Refugee Community Coalition, Hamilton Refugee …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Migrant and refugee organisations