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- 2020 December 22, Lorna Thornber, “Summer short breaks: Day trips from the cities”, in Stuff NZ[12]:add
- You don’t have to leave the town centre to get a great view of the lake, but following the tracks around the perimetre enables you to appreciate how its colour changes as the light does, and spot rare crested grebes and black stilts in the shallow bays.
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- 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[15]:add
- It’s the little things: spending time in our awa and to fish for kai from our awa and moana.
- 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[16]:add
- We're just cuzzies from down at the marae down the road that are trying to be proactive and look after our whenua, look after our stories, and look after the mauri of our awa, our river.
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- 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[17]:add
- Members of a Tauranga hapū will be taking time off the marae this summer to keep an eye on visitors to a dangerous waterfall that has proved irresistible to snap-happy tourists.
- 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[18]:add
- The dialogue is relatively open, where people are able to feed in different ways that they might see that land being used – whether it’s for an airport, whether some of it is for housing, whether there’s a vision for a community hub or community planting… I think it’s important that we let the conversations between the hapū and the owners of the land and the outcome of the Waitangi Tribunal claims run their course,” she said.
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- 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[20]:add
- Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.
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- 2020 December 14, Maxine Jacobs, “Society changes with the seasons as Te Marae o Hine springs into life”, in Stuff NZ[21]:add
- Rangitāne kaumātua Warren Warbrick talks about the origin and importance of the name Te Marae o Hine, which has lived in the shadow of "The Square".
- 2020 December 31, Caroline Williams, “New Year Honours: Dame Anne Salmond lands New Zealand's highest royal honour”, in Stuff NZ[22]:add
- She credits Te Whānau-ā Apanui and Ngāti Porou kaumātua Eruera and Amiria Stirling for introducing her to te reo Māori.
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- 2021 January 4, Samantha Gee, “Vision for little penguin haven on Nelson's Haulashore Island”, in Stuff NZ[23]:add
- But it's the little penguin, often called the little blue penguin or kororā, that volunteers hope will return to nest there as they reduce the number of predators.
- 2019 January 20, Samantha Gee, “The little penguin, our wee blue”, in Stuff NZ[24]:add
- The little penguin, often called the little blue penguin or kororā is the world's smallest penguin.
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- 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[25]:add
- The hospitality in the lodge is warmly welcoming, with a strong Māori flavour, and the shared meals are a highlight after a day spent climbing 521m Tuteremoana for great views, watching hihi feeding, spotting takahē and kākā, or poking around the coast.
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- 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[27]:add
- Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.
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- 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[28]:add
- Hapū spokesperson Koro Nicholas said the main aim of kaitiaki being at the falls was to look after the whenua and the mauri of the Omanawa River by educating people on the significance of the site to local Māori.
- 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[29]:add
- Jake Roos, of Low-Carbon Kāpiti, said the land should be returned to tangata whenua.
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- 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[30]:add
- Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.