Sketch map of the Brynderwyn accidentArchives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga On February 7th 1963, New Zealand's worst bus crash occurred on Brynderwyn Hill. The bus was chartered by the Maori Affairs Department and was returning from Waitangi Day celebrations carrying 35 passengers from the Auckland area. The Brynderwyns is range of hills lying between Waipu and Wellsford, with a steep, narrow and winding road. The rid... |
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Visitor incentive with free entry at Waitangi Treaty Grounds to mark MatarikiRadio New Zealand It will also be available over the school holidays to help celebrate the reopening of SH1 over the Brynderwyns. |
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MAUNGATUROTO EFFECTS. (Northern Advocate, 16 December 1918)National Library of New Zealand
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$33 million Hundertwasser Art Centre in Whangārei narrowly avoids closureRadio New Zealand Cyclone Gabrielle was almost the final nail in the coffin for the $33 million tourist attraction. |
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Northland's fast-track approvals show heavy focus on infrastructureRadio New Zealand A Northland business group is welcoming the heavy focus on infrastructure in the government's list of local projects singled out for fast-tracked consenting. |
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Ben KingiAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Cenotaph record for Lance Corporal Ben Kingi, Service No. 68228. World War II, 1939-1945. Embarkation Unit: 28 (Maori) Battalion. Place of death: Brynderwyn/Northland/New Zealand. Military Decorations: War Medal 1939-1945, New Zealand War Service Medal. |
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Men Came Voyaging - (Te Ao Hou - No. 44 September 1963)Alexander Turnbull Library by Colleen M. Sheffield Helensville Borough Council, 20/- ‘Men Came Voyaging’ is a full history of the town of Helensville and its immediate district. It was written by the late Colleen M. Sheffield, the talented Maori writer who was among those who were killed in the tragic accident on Brynderwyn Hill last February. Written in celebration of Helen... |
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Mrs Molly Povey - (Te Ao Hou - No. 44 September 1963)Alexander Turnbull Library Mrs Molly Povey, aged 52, the daughter of Mr E. E. P. Uruamo, lost her life together with her father and relatives and friends in the tragic bus accident near Brynderwyn. She was born at Woodhill, Kaipara, but lived with her grand-aunt the late Mrs Hiki Brown at Orakei Bay, Auckland, during most of her childhood. She was educated at Woodhill Public... |
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- (Te Ao Hou - No. 43 June 1963)Alexander Turnbull Library More than £1,800 has so far been given to relief funds for injured victims and dependants of the victims of the Brynderwyn Hills bus disaster, in which 15 Maori people were killed on their way home from the reception to the Queen at Waitangi. At Onehunga £607 has been collected for the family of Mr Peter Tapene, who was a borough councillor. At Hel... |
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Pei te Hurinui JonesNgā Taonga Sound & Vision Tape 1 of 2. [see 40826 for Part II] Unedited interview by George Heron. Pei Te Hurinui Jones dismisses the idea among some Māori that disasters occur during royal visits to New Zealand - such as the Tangiwai disaster in 1953 and the Brynderwyn bus crash during the 1963 visit. He then repeats this opinion in Māori, for use in a te reo Maori ra... RNZ Collection; Pei Te Hurinui Jones, 1898-1976, Speaker/Kaikōrero; George Heron, Interviewer |
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Iwi say trust in police damaged after Northland Covid-19 checkpoints set up 7 days into lockdownRadio New Zealand Northland iwi say a police decision to create fixed checkpoints at the region's entrances more than a week after the country moved to alert level 4 is too little, too late. |
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Northland 'absolutely not' forgotten - HipkinsRadio New Zealand On the ground in Northland today, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says the recent storms have had a significant impact and the region has not been forgotten. |
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Centre that 'put Whangārei on the map' faces financial shortfallRadio New Zealand Whangārei's acclaimed, but controversial, Hundertwasser Art Centre could run out of money by October 2025 - which means ratepayers may have to stump up to keep it open. |
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Dissolution of Incorporated SocietiesDepartment of Internal Affairs Section 28(1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908 The Registrar of Incorporated Societies is satisfied that these societies are no longer carrying on their operations and hereby declares them to be dissolved from the date of the declaration made by an Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies. AIR NEW ZEALAND SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB CENTRAL INCORPORATED 216761 ASSOCIATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADVISORS INCORPORATED 50026440 AUCKLAND DISTRICT PONY CLUB INCORPORATED 221661 BAYSWATER COMMUNITY... |
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Benefit struggle: 'I've fallen into the trap of being 100 percent reliant on it'Radio New Zealand The regions where one in five working-age adults are on benefits. |
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THE FRETFUL PORCUPINE (Observer, 11 April 1914)National Library of New Zealand
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Speech From the ThroneDepartment of Internal Affairs Delivered by the Right Honourable Dame Cindy Kiro gnzm, qso, Governor-General of New Zealand, on the Occasion of the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 6 December 2023Karanga ki te rangiKaranga ki te whenuaKaranga ki ngā pū ngahereKaranga ki ngā maunga kōreroKaranga ki ngā wai e tere nei.E ngā rangatira, e ngā mema Pāremata, e ngā tāngata katoa o Aotearoa, ka nui ngā mihi matakoakoa ki a koutou katoa. Kia ora.To the chiefs, Members of Parliament, and all New Zealand... |
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TELECOM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT DESIGNATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 69XJ OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT 2001Department of Internal Affairs Hon Steven JoyceMinister for Communications and Information TechnologyTelecommunications Act 2001Notice of transfer of designations pursuant to section 69XJThe Minister of Communications and Information Technology has issued, pursuant to section 69XJ of the Telecomunications Act 2001, the following two lists comprising the designations (within the meaning of section 166 of the Resource Management Act 1991) for which Telecom is responsible: List 1: Designations that are to... |
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Notice of Valid Crown Protected Area NamesDepartment of Internal Affairs Pursuant to section 35(3) of the New Zealand Geographic Board (Ng? Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act 2008 ("the Act"), the New Zealand Geographic Board hereby gives notice of the following 899 names that have been assigned to, or altered for, Crown Protected Areas (as that term is defined in section 4 of the Act) that have been validated in terms of section 35(2) of the Act, but which have not previously been gazetted. These Crown Protected Area names are deemed official geogra... |
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