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... Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay faced unimaginable devastation and loss from Cyclone Gabrielle one of the worst storms to hit Aotearoa New Zealand in living history. We acknowledge the deep losses felt right across our communities, including those whānau who lost loved ones, and those whose lives ...
... feature with visitors to the park. The aviary is home around 100 birds, mainly lorikeets, cockatiels and budgerigars. Ngā tāhuhu kōrero History In the 1920's there was a zoo beside the pond at Cornwall Park which was home to a number of animals, including monkeys ...
... native garden. Linda Bruce, a tutor at Hawke's Bay's EIT Ideaschool, submitted the idea for a discovery area focused on bringing together history, arts, cultural, ecology and landscape during the Cornwall Park Reserve Management Plan review in 2019. She and Susan Mabin, ...
... ). Te Mata Park is managed by Te Mata Park Trust Board. To find out about activities in the park and read the history and management plan see the Te Mata Park website .Te Mata Peak Location Map Te Mata Peak Rd, Havelock North, Hastings ...
... if I can't find the stop button? Your phone needs to be 'refreshed'; restart the app. Can I view my transaction history or get a GST invoice? Yes; click on the 'my account' link on the ParkMate front page or visit ParkMate- ...
... Considerations Feedback gathered from community engagement indicated a desire for a logical and fitting focus to be identified for the Municipal Building reflective of its history. It also needed to function as a companion to the Toitoi Opera House and Functions on Hastings. Based on this community feedback ...
... organisations to get involved! This is a great opportunity to support the wellbeing and vibrancy of our community and celebrate your part in our history. We are open to ideas. Partner support kits are provided to groups hosting their own event. Events can take place between ...
... and strategies (23) 1.0 General Introduction (PDF| 47 KB) 2.0 Sustainable Management Strategies (PDF| 29 KB) 2.1 History of Settlement and Development (PDF| 29 KB) 2.2 Significant Resources of the District (PDF| 51 KB) 2.3 General ...
... a sense of community, civic pride, and to express our unique identity. Art is an important way to celebrate the whakapapa and history of our cultural heritage and experience Diversity and inclusion "Mana Tangata- Respecting Others we are inclusive" Our people are the most ...
... sense of place, and to foster civic pride. Our philosophy Four key areas drive the passion of the Landmarks Trust members: Landscape History Architecture Art in public places Each feeds into the Landmarks' philosophy of making Hastings a better place to live, work in, ...
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