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About the Waikato regionThe Waikato is the fourth largest region in New Zealand, with the longest river, largest lake, and rich biodiversity, including unique plant and animal species.
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Waikato RiverThe Waikato River is New Zealand's longest river, 425km long, starting in the central North Island, flowing through Lake Taupō, and ending at Port Waikato.
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Waikato Region, Place and ethnic group summaries - Stats NZWaikato Region has a population of 527,600, a median age of 37.9, 125,574 Māori, 6.3% speak te reo Māori, and median income of $40,300.
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[PDF] The economy of the Waikato region in 2022The total GDP of the Waikato in 2021 was $29.2 billion according to Statistics NZ, around nine percent of the national economy. Apart from those regions that ...
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The Waikato Region's Agriculture SectorAgriculture in the Waikato Waikato is the dairy production powerhouse of New Zealand, producing more than 25% of New Zealand's milk supply. Waikato land is ...
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The Waikato Region's Dairy SectorMore than 9,000 people are employed in the dairy industry in Waikato, making it the largest employer among the region's primary industries.
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kato - Te Aka Māori Dictionarykato. 1. (modifier) flowing, flood (of the tide). ... 2. (noun) flow, current. I ahu mai te ingoa o Waikato nō te hekenga o Tainui i Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa. Ka tae ...
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[PDF] Māori values in Water - Greater Wellington Regional CouncilAug 24, 2010 · Various properties of water-bodies are also often reflected in the name of the water-body, e.g.. • Wai-kato: (full flowing river). • Wai-rakei ...
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[PDF] THE WAIKATO WARA Journey through the Waikato War explores the landscape in which the historic events of the 1860s. Waikato War took place. Considered to be the defining ...
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[PDF] WAIKATO WESLEYAN MISSIONSEarly Wesleyan missions in Waikato included stations at Nihinihi (Raglan) established in 1839, and Beechamdale in 1844, with early missions also at Kawhia.
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Waikato-Manukau treaty copy - NZ HistoryApr 28, 2023 · Interactive reproduction of the 1840 Waikato-Manukau copy of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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History - Waikato River AuthorityWith the arrival of European settlers in the 1840s and 1850s the Waikato River was the main access route inland for traders and missionaries.
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[PDF] The Waikato War of 1863-64: A guide to the main events and sitesCauses of the Waikato War The causes of the war go back beyond the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. According to the British interpretation, the ...
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Waikato River Independent Scoping Study (WRISS) - NIWAThe problem. The Waikato is New Zealand's longest river, at around 425 km. Its 14,260 km2 catchment includes over 17,000 km of tributary streams, ...
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Waipā River | Waikato Regional CouncilKey facts · Length: 115km – the Waikato River's largest tributary · Tupuna to: Ngāti Maniapoto · Headwaters: Pekepeke in the Rangitoto Range east of Te Kūiti ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Waikato Regional Landscape AssessmentThe Hauraki plains are extensive alluvial plains formed by sediment deposited by the Waikato, Waihou, Waitoa and Piako Rivers. The soil is rich and fertile. ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Waikato River | Māori Culture, Hydroelectricity & ConservationOct 10, 2025 · The Europeans won notable victories at Meremere in October 1863 and at Rangiriri in November. The fall of the Orakau pā in early April 1864 ...
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New Zealand Region High Points - Peakbagger.com6. Waikato, Paretetaitonga, 2748, New Zealand North Island, 7. 7. Southland, Mount Tutoko, 2723, Lesser South Island Ranges ...
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Volcanic activity | Waikato Regional CouncilMost of New Zealand's volcanic activity has taken place in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), a long rectangular area from White Island to Ruapehu. · Active volcanos ...
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Geology of the Waikato Area - ResearchGateThe Waikato 1:250 000 geological map covers about 11 000 km2 of the Waikato, King Country and north Taranaki, in the west of the North Island, New Zealand.
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[PDF] Soils Of NZ: By RegionThe soil is formed from mainly weathered rhyolitic tephra. (volcanic ash), which are mostly the sandy textured layers, overlying tertiary alluvium, which.
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All about soil | Waikato Regional CouncilWe have many different soils and it's important we use them wisely. We describe soils in terms of their characteristics, quality and versatility.
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None### Summary of Waikato Region Climate (NIWA Data)
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Annual Climate Summary 2024 | Earth Sciences New Zealand - NIWAJan 8, 2025 · Annual temperatures were above average (0.51-1.20°C above the annual average) for much of Northland, northern Waikato, Bay of Plenty, coastal ...
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Kahikatea Green Wheel - Waikato Regional CouncilKahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) is an ancient podocarp and New Zealand's tallest native tree. Before humans arrived in the Waikato, around 200,978 hectares ...
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Dacrycarpus dacrydioides - New Zealand Plant Conservation NetworkThis conifer is New Zealand's tallest indigenous plant growing up to 65m. It is found in lowland forest, formerly dominant on frequently flooded or poorly ...
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[PDF] Indigenous vegetation and habitat - Waikato District CouncilLess than 10% of forests and 4% of wetlands remain. Lowland forests and wetlands have almost disappeared, with threats from browsing, pests, and drainage.
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Our biodiversity - Waikato Regional CouncilThe Waikato region has over 900 native plants, 124 bird species, 19 reptiles, 2 bat species, 2 frog species, and unique species like Archy’s frog and Te Aroha ...
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[PDF] Establishment of biodiversity monitoring plots within geothermal ...Jul 4, 2025 · Twelve permanent biodiversity monitoring plots were established in five geothermal sites in 2024 within three Protected Geothermal Systems ...
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Lake Taupō catchment - Waikato Regional CouncilLake Taupō is threatened by nitrogen leaching. The council aims to reduce it by 20% and has a strategy and rules to cap nitrogen leaching.Missing: dairy runoff eutrophication
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Erosion | Waikato Regional CouncilForty-three percent of land in the Waikato region has a high potential erosion risk. The risk of erosion increases if land: has little vegetation on it; is ...
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[PDF] New Zealand's second Nationally Determined Contribution - UNFCCCIn 2022, 49 per cent of New Zealand's gross emissions were from biogenic methane, and 9 per cent from nitrous oxide, predominantly from our agriculture sector.
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New Wastewater Treatment Plant Officially Opens in RaglanAug 5, 2025 · A state-of-the art infrastructure upgrade to Raglan's existing Wastewater Treatment Plant officially opened today, discharging near drinking ...
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2023 Census Data Highlights: Waikato Region | Scoop NewsMay 29, 2024 · The census usually resident population totalled 498,771 in 2023 (up 8.9 percent since the 2018 Census). · 137,742 people of Māori descent were ...
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Socio-economic trends | Waikato Regional CouncilThe Waikato region's population grew by 8.9 per cent, faster than the national average of 6.3 per cent between 2018 and 2023.
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Waikato Region | Population growth - Regional Economic ProfileWaikato Region's total population was 527,600 in 2024, up 2.1% from a year earlier. Total population grew by 1.7% in New Zealand over the same period.
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Subnational population projections: 2023(base)–2053 - Stats NZSep 25, 2025 · The medium projection indicates that all regions except the West Coast are likely to have more people in 2053 than in 2023.
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[PDF] 2023 Census results. Internal migration into and out of AucklandThe most common TAs Aucklanders moved to were Waikato District (11,604, 8.5% of all those who moved out of Auckland), Christchurch City. (10,980, 8.0%), ...
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[XLS] Regional fertility rates: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2013, 2018, and 2023May 15, 2025 · the population aged 15–19 years and rates for women aged 45 and over ... Waikato Region, 2.118308986, 2.10043762, 2.22, 2.17, 1.99, 1.89. 12 ...
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2023 Census national and regional data - Stats NZJun 10, 2024 · Census usually resident population: 520,971 (+2.8% since 2018) · Median age: 37.2 (2018), 37.9 (2023) · Total dwellings: 215,991 (+6.4% since 2018) ...
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Settlements - Waikato-TainuiThe Waikato-Tainui Remaining Claims are made up of two parts. The first is a number of unsettled interests that were included in our original Wai 30 claim.
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District overview - Waikato District CouncilThe Waikato district has low numbers of Pacific Island (4.2 per cent) and Asian people (5.8 per cent), but a much larger than average proportion of Maaori (26.4 ...
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[PDF] Te Mātārere O Te Reo - Te MātāwaiToday, approximately one fifth of the nation's Māori population live in the Waikato-Tainui rohe, and the region has a higher proportion of Māori, and of Māori ...
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Waikato Region | Māori unemployment - Regional Economic ProfileThe annual average Māori unemployment rate in Waikato Region was 9.9% in the year to March 2024, up from 7.7% in the previous 12 months. Since 2009, the Māori ...Missing: European | Show results with:European
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Iwi businesses outperform through tough times - ANZJul 8, 2025 · “Iwi/hapū are significant contributors to the Māori economy and Aotearoa's economic growth agenda and this growth is part of a much wider trend ...
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Rising Asian immigration highlights New Zealand's changing ...Feb 11, 2014 · But this changed dramatically after 2000. The new migrants were to come from China and India principally, and from a range of other countries ...Missing: Waikato | Show results with:Waikato
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Hamilton City, Place and ethnic group summaries - Stats NZCensus statistics summaries for Hamilton City: population, ethnicity, religion, languages spoken, birthplace, cigarette smoking, disability, education, ...
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New Zealand Population (2025) - WorldometerTaupo, 26,500. 31, Otara, 24,300. 32, Mangere, 24,060. 33, Remuera, 23,570. 34, New Lynn, 22,340. 35, Manurewa, 21,590. 36, Pukekohe East, 21,438. 37, Avondale ...
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Tokoroa (Waikato, North Island, New Zealand) - City PopulationTokoroa, Waikato ; Tokoroa. 14,500 Population [2022] – Estimate.
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Ranking by Population - Cities in Waikato Region - Data CommonsAll Cities in Waikato Region ; 1, Hamilton, 178,500 ; 2, Cambridge, 20,500 ; 3, Tokoroa, 14,300 ; 4, Te Awamutu, 13,100.
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SH1 Cambridge to Piarere expresswayCambridge to Piarere is a nationally strategic transport corridor for New Zealand, connecting the Auckland region to the Waikato and Bay of Plenty, ...Missing: connectivity | Show results with:connectivity
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Long-Term Plan - Hamilton City CouncilTo achieve this, the Plan includes an average general rates increase of 16.5% in 2024/25 ($9 a week for a median-value residential property). The rates increase ...
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[PDF] New Zealand Dairy Statistics - DairyNZDec 31, 2024 · The 2023/24 Dairy Statistics show a 0.5% increase in total milksolids production compared to the previous season, and the continuation.
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New Zealand farming production systems – Dairy - AHDBAug 8, 2022 · Around 71% of New Zealand's dairy herd is located in the North Island with Waikato as the home to over a million dairy cows.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Solid foundations - DairyNZSep 4, 2023 · Of Waikato's GDP of $31.8bn, 9.3% came directly from Dairy, while Canterbury drew 4.6% of its. $42.4bn GDP from the sector. FIGURE 3: REGIONAL ...
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FEU Special Topic: The outlook for dairy exportsAug 20, 2024 · Dairy exports were valued at $23.7 billion in the year to March 2024, representing 24% of total export values. Figure 1: New Zealand dairy ...
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[PDF] Waikato Regional Socio-Economic SummaryDairying and forestry dominate the Waikato region's primary economy, and agriculture, forestry and fishing is the second biggest sector in terms of contribution ...
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Regional gross domestic product: Year ended March 2019 - Stats NZMar 31, 2020 · Agriculture and manufacturing are the biggest industries, together making up 19.8 percent of the region's GDP in 2018. Waikato produces around a ...
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Liberalisation of agricultural policies: the case of New ZealandThis note examines the aims and consequences of the 1985 deregulation, focusing on dairy production and placing it in a historical perspective.
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Intensification and diversification of New Zealand agriculture since ...Aug 10, 2025 · The accelerating agricultural intensification over the past 40 years raises concern about whether New Zealand farming is broadly ecologically ...
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Freedom to Farm: Lessons from New Zealand | Cato InstituteJun 20, 2024 · Farmers in New Zealand thrive without the subsidies, tax incentives, tariffs, and other measures that distort the agriculture industry worldwide.<|separator|>
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Trends in Waikato River water qualityOverall, 19 per cent of water quality measures improved at individual sites, and 13 per cent deteriorated. The records of temperature and dissolved oxygen have ...Missing: primary 2024
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Our land 2024 - Ministry for the EnvironmentApr 10, 2024 · At the same time, our primary sector is facing increased expectations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts, build ...
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Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries | NZ GovernmentJul 8, 2025 · Get the latest update on the export performance of New Zealand's main primary sectors and our forecasts for the future.Missing: region | Show results with:region
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Major Employers in Hamilton areaAFFCO New Zealand. Employs more than 2,800 people and is one of New Zealand's leading meat companies, processing and exporting more than 150,000 tonnes of ...
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Why Waikato - WECAIn Waikato about 61,500 people are employed in the manufacturing, engineering and logistics sector (MEL). In fact, manufacturing was the largest employing ...
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Machinery Design NZ | Food Processing Equipment Design HamiltonWhether you need dairy or food processing equipment or a wastewater treatment system, we can create customised turnkey design and engineering solutions for your ...
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The Waikato Region's Advanced Manufacturing Sector - Te WakaWaikato is home to a thriving advanced manufacturing sector, a significant contributor to the country's economy with strong focus on high-tech innovation.
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Regional Economic Profile | Waikato District | Tourism expenditureHighlights for Waikato District, 2025. In Waikato District tourists spent a total of $352.9m in 2025. Spending was up by 8.4% compared with the previous year.
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Learn about the University of WaikatoWe have grown a lot since then, and now have more than 13,000 students annually from all over New Zealand and the world. Learn about our history. two-students- ...
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University of Waikato looks to future of health workforce with Spark ...Jul 1, 2024 · The University of Waikato has today announced it will partner with digital health services provider Spark Health to support the development ...
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New Zealand: Digital and Workforce Approaches to HealthcareMar 3, 2025 · This initiative builds on a successful pilot programme in the Waikato region, supporting these professionals' transition into general practices ...
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[PDF] Quarterly Economic Monitor | Waikato Region | ReportJun 3, 2024 · Provisional GDP was $32,909 million in Waikato Region for the year to June 2024 (2023 prices). Annual GDP growth in Waikato Region peaked at ...
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WPI - regional GDP - Waikato Regional CouncilBetween 2023 and 2024, the Waikato region's real GDP per person fell by 2.1 per cent compared to an overall national decrease of 0.9 per cent.
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Waikato Region | Contributors to growth - Regional Economic ProfileAgriculture, forestry and fishing made the largest contribution to overall growth in Waikato Region between 2023 and 2024. The industry grew by 8.1% over the ...Missing: non- | Show results with:non-
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[PDF] Regulatory Impact Statement: Agricultural Emissions PricingSep 16, 2022 · economy gross emissions profile (excluding forestry) – dairy farming makes up 21% and sheep and beef farming make up 51%. 16. It is ...Missing: Waikato vulnerabilities
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[PDF] Alt-F Reset: Examining the drivers of forestry in New Zealand• The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) has influenced forestry behaviour since its inception in 2008. However, participation has fluctuated.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Greenhouse gas emissions on New Zealand farmsNationally, legislation aimed at improving water quality may reduce dairy cow numbers in some areas. There may also be a shift from sheep and beef into ...
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[PDF] environmental deterioration vs. profit in the New Zealand dairy industryDairy intensification has been associated with increased environmental impacts. Water quality in lakes, rivers and streams is declining, particularly in ...
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Environmental trade-offs associated with intensification methods in a ...Environmental trade-offs existed between farm intensification methods. Impacts were lower with improved animal productivity and pasture-use efficiency.
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Māori arrival and settlement - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandThe first arrivals came from East Polynesia between 1250 and 1300 CE. It was not until 1642 that Europeans became aware the country existed.
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Māori settlement - Waikato - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandWaikato is the ancestral region of tribes descended from people who came to New Zealand on the Tainui waka (canoe) in the 13th century.Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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History – Waikato-TainuiTainui people settle in Auckland, Hauraki, Waikato and Maniapoto. 1835. Declaration of Independence signed by 35 northern chiefs ...
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Māori agriculture » New Zealand Soils Portal - Manaaki WhenuaIn the Waikato region alone, Māori modified about 2,000 hectares of soil for growing crops, of which kūmara was the most important, with kūmara gardens ...
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Archaeology - Cambridge MuseumThroughout the Cambridge district there are approximately 80 archaeological sites. There are pa, borrow pits, redoubts, flour mills, a mission station and a ...
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Intertribal Conflicts - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandTribal history is largely a story of intertribal warfare and, at the time at which written history begins, the whole aspect of warfare was about to be changed.
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Tribal organisation | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandThe largest political grouping in pre-European Māori society was the iwi (tribe). This usually consisted of several related hapū (clans or descent groups) ...
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In Pursuit of Māori Warfare: New archaeological research on conflict ...The introduction of muskets marked a spate of large-scale inter-tribal wars followed by the signing of a treaty between the British Crown and Māori in AD 1840.
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Musket Wars - NZ HistoryOct 19, 2021 · Between 1818 and the early 1830s an estimated 20000 Māori were killed in what have been described as the Musket Wars.
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Story: Musket wars - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandJun 2, 2017 · As many as 20,000 people may have died, directly or indirectly. Tribal boundaries were also changed by the musket wars. Buying and using muskets.
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The Maori Response to Christianity in the Thames-Waikato Area ...Oct 28, 2022 · By the time the Wesleyan and C.M.S. missionaries arrived in the Thames-Waikato area in late 1833 and early 1834 direct European contact with ...
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The land issue - NZ HistorySep 11, 2024 · When Māori living beside Manukau Harbour attempted to sell land they claimed on the banks of the lower Waikato River, they were confronted by a ...
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War in Waikato - NZ HistoryOct 21, 2021 · After fighting broke out again in Taranaki in early 1863, Governor George Grey turned his attention to the region he saw as the root of his problems with Māori.Invasion plans · The Battle of Ōrākau · Rangiriri · The opening phaseMissing: numbers sources
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Rangiriri - NZ HistoryOct 21, 2021 · Casualties at Rangiriri were high – 35 British and a similar number of Māori were killed. Ten more members of the British force died later from ...
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Waikato War: major battles - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandSeventeen Europeans and up to 160 Māori were killed during the Ōrākau engagement, most of the Māori during the escape. It was the greatest loss of life in one ...
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Land confiscation law passed | NZ HistoryUnder the New Zealand Settlements Act, the Waikato iwi lost almost all their land and Ngāti Hauā about a third of theirs. But kūpapa (pro-government or neutral) ...
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'Not One More Bloody Acre': Land Restitution and the Treaty ... - MDPIThe land at Ihumātao was among 1,202,172 acres of fertile and largely flat land confiscated from Waikato Māori in 1863 [3] (pp. 16–17). The ostensible ...
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Land Confiscation - NZ HistoryThe New Zealand Settlements Act enabled the confiscation (raupatu) of land from Māori tribes deemed to have 'engaged in open rebellion against Her Majesty's ...
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Te tango whenua – Māori land alienationConfiscations under the New Zealand Settlements Act 1863 and its amendments took place in South Auckland, Waikato, Tauranga, Ōpōtiki–Whakatāne, Taranaki ...
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War and its aftermath - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandThe great calamity that befell the Waikato people in the 19th century was the confiscation of millions of acres of tribal territory after the Waikato war of ...<|separator|>
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Dead Tell Tales: The man who drained vast Waikato wetlandsFeb 2, 2024 · James Williamson was one of the late 19th-century entrepreneurs who bought up large areas of the greater Waikato after the confiscation of Tainui land in 1864.
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Waikato wetlands, 1840 and 1995Many of Waikato's distinctive wetlands have been lost or split into fragments as the result of draining them to create farmland.
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North Island Main Trunk (NIMT) Historic Area - Heritage New ZealandThe railway itself not only spectacularly altered the landscape but also enabled industry and farming into the area, which led to deforestation and made the ...
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Refrigeration, dairying and the Liberal boomApr 12, 2010 · Refrigerated exports became significant as the British seized on the new high-quality foods New Zealand farmers produced.
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New Zealand dairy farming – timeline - Science Learning Hub1882 – Refrigeration. Refrigerated shipping begins, with the Dunedin taking milk and butter to England – a trip that ... Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato.Missing: 1880s | Show results with:1880s
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Refrigeration and the growth of the dairy industryMar 1, 2009 · Refrigeration opened up a huge market for dairy products, and subsequently butter, cheese and other milk products have become New Zealand's most valuable ...Missing: boom | Show results with:boom
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[PDF] Structural Reform: the Dairy Industry in New ZealandSignificant structural change in the New Zealand dairy industry, has taken place in two steps. Beginning in the early 1980s deregulation of the economy and.
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Dairy Productivity in the Waikato Region of New Zealand 1994-2007Dairying in the Waikato continues to grow, accounting for the highest proportion (32%) of the national dairy herd in 2009, an increase in animal numbers of 4% ...Missing: surge urbanization
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Fisheries and Treaty settlements | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ...Sep 22, 2012 · Waikato–Tainui was the first iwi to reach a historical settlement with the Crown for past injustices, in 1995, receiving $170 million in cash or ...Missing: growth | Show results with:growth
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Māori economy in the early 2000sApr 8, 2015 · By 2009 Te Ohu Kaimoana, who had managed tribal fisheries whilst allocation was determined, had transferred over $440 million worth of fisheries ...
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[PDF] Iwi Investment Report 2024 | TDB AdvisoryMar 24, 2025 · Most iwi are diversifying away from initial settlement fisheries assets into property, agriculture and financial assets. In response to ...
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Significant investment for affordable housing with Waikato-TainuiOct 8, 2024 · A $35 million Government investment will enable the delivery of 100 affordable rental homes in partnership with Waikato-Tainui.
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Waikato District Council adopts 2024/2025 Enhanced Annual PlanJun 27, 2024 · The Waikato District Council adopted its enhanced Annual Plan at yesterday's Council meeting, which will see an average 11.9% general rate revenue increase for ...
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Indicators Show Eight Improving Trends For Waikato | Scoop NewsAug 22, 2025 · The Waikato Progress Indicators | Tupuranga Waikato is an online dashboard of 32 critical indicators of the overall wellbeing of the region and ...Missing: tracking | Show results with:tracking
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Local Government Act 2002 - New Zealand LegislationWaikato Regional Council, Local Government (Waikato Region) Reorganisation Order 1989, Gazette 1989, p 2460. Wellington Regional Council, Local Government ...
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The mahi (work) we do | Waikato Regional CouncilIn our rohe (region), there's one city (Hamilton), seven districts and parts of three districts which straddle regional boundaries (Waitomo, Taupō and Rotorua).
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Waikato Regional Council - Science Learning HubMar 3, 2020 · Responsibilities · managing the effects of activities on freshwater and coastal water resources, land and air · managing rivers, mitigating soil ...
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Transport | Waikato Regional CouncilWaikato Regional Council is responsible for the planning, management and provision of public transport in the region. Find out more about these services.
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Committees, councillors and governance - Waikato Regional CouncilThe council is made up of 14 elected members, two Māori seats and 12 general seats, and has a chair and deputy chair who are appointed by the council when they ...What The Council Does · Meet Your Councillors · Expectations Of Elected And...
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Three new Waikato regional councillorsOct 11, 2025 · Preliminary vote counts are in for the 2025 local government elections, with three new members elected to Waikato Regional Council and seven on ...
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[PDF] Regional councils' relationships with iwi and hapū for freshwater ...May 10, 2024 · These relationships can help regional councils better understand the values and aspirations that iwi and hapū have for freshwater management. In ...<|separator|>
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Flood resilience programme - Waikato Regional CouncilThe council estimates it will cost $2.9 billion over the next 50 years to operate, maintain and renew our flood protection infrastructure. Project profiles.
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[PDF] Mahere ā-Tau Annual Plan 2025/26 - Waikato Regional CouncilJul 1, 2025 · This calculation is based on existing sustainable felling plans and assessments regarding growth, timber prices, felling costs, silviculture.
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What's wrong with Waikato Regional Council? Too many feel ...Jun 4, 2025 · There's a huge transparency problem particularly around our water management and around the management Waikata River and so on. There's a ...Missing: critiques inefficiencies
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[PDF] Assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Waikato Regional ...RMA Section 35 requires the Council to monitor the effectiveness and efficiency of policies, rules, or other methods in the Waikato Regional Plan (Regional Plan) ...
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2025/26 Mahere ā-Tau Annual Plan | Waikato Regional CouncilJun 24, 2025 · This results in an estimated increase in total rates paid by current ratepayers of 5.7 per cent – lower than the 5.9 per cent proposed for ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] New Zealand Agriculture - Ministry for Primary IndustriesNew Zealand has the lowest level of agricultural subsidies in the OECD – less than one percent of producers' income (the average for the OECD was. 16 percent ...
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New Zealand: Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2023Oct 30, 2023 · Market Price Support (MPS) is net of producer levies and excess feed cost. MPS commodities for New Zealand are: wheat, maize, oats, barley ...
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Accelerating new greenhouse gas mitigations | NZ GovernmentOct 17, 2025 · Agriculture contributes about half of New Zealand's gross greenhouse gas emissions. Around 91% of our biogenic methane emissions are from ...
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A 'lack of ambition' over livestock emissions targets now threatens ...Oct 13, 2025 · The government's revised target aims to reduce methane emissions from farm animals by 14-24% by 2050. This means the minimum of the current ...
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South Waikato District Council Adopts 2025-26 Annual PlanJul 2, 2025 · South Waikato District Council on Wednesday 25 June formally adopted its 2025-26 Annual Plan, confirming an average rates increase of 8.9%.
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Rates Dashboard 2025 - Taxpayers' UnionThe average council rates increase for 2025 is 8.39 percent. That compares to annual inflation of just 2.5 percent (to the March 2025 year).
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The tension between central and local government bubbles to the ...Jul 18, 2025 · Local government says it needs certainty from central government beyond election cycles. Central government says local government is wasting money on ...
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Waikato-Tainui sign Deed of Settlement with the Crown - NZ HistoryThe Deed of Settlement included cash and land valued at a total of $170 million. The agreement was a major landmark in New Zealand's developing treaty ...
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[PDF] Waikato-Tainui Deed of Settlement 22 May 1995May 22, 1995 · information relating to the assessment of the Market Value of the Property which is in their possession. OTS, the Vendor Agency and the Land ...<|separator|>
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Latest Waikato-Tainui Treaty settlement payment takes iwi total to ...Dec 15, 2022 · The latest $101.5 million Waikato-Tainui Treaty of Waitangi settlement relativity payment announced Friday takes to $390 million the total the iwi has gained.
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[PDF] Te Puurongo aa-Tau a Waikato-TainuiJul 11, 2023 · WAIKATO-TAINUI ANNUAL REPORT 2023. Page 2. Page 3. Growing in wealth must also equal growing in aroha. Commitment to strategic plans must also ...
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Waikato-Tainui files legal action against Govt over public sector te ...Jan 11, 2024 · Waikato-Tainui files legal action against Govt over public sector te reo plans : r/newzealand.
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Waikato-Tainui Raupatu Claims (Waikato River) Settlement Act 2010Co-management. 80 Duty to make co-management agreement. (1). The Council and the Trust must make a co-management agreement about—. (a). the fee simple sites: (b).
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How co-governance is already working | StuffMar 31, 2022 · A 50-50 Crown to Māori split on the Waikato River Authority effectively gave “veto” powers to Waikato-Tainui, said ACT MP David Garrett, shortly ...Missing: tensions | Show results with:tensions
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[PDF] Minoritarian Co-governance - Open Journal SystemThe general election in October 2023 gave the incoming National–ACT–New Zealand First coalition government a mandate to restore the veto mechanism.
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Te Pou o Mangataawhiri Kapa Haka - Waikato-TainuiTe Pou o Mangataawhiri is known for its powerful performances, weaving together waiata, haka, mooteatea, and poi to tell the stories of Waikato-Tainui, the ...
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[PDF] NGAA WAIATA - Waikato-TainuiWaiata: (1) Uenuku Te Pou. 7. (2) E Noho Ana Raa. 10. (3) Ko Waikato E Tuu Atu Nei. 12. (4) E Te Iwi E. 13. (5) E Ngaa Iwi Kua Rere Ao Kapua.
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Roadside Stories: Tūrangawaewae – a place to stand | Waikato placesJan 5, 2012 · Tūrangawaewae marae at Ngāruawāhia is the seat of the Māori King movement, which developed in the 1850s to unify Māori and protect their land.
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Our Marae - Waikato-TainuiMarae are a focal part of Waikato-Tainui. Tuurangawaewae are places where we feel especially empowered and connected. They are our foundation, our place in ...
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Mangatoatoa - Marae - Waikato-TainuiMangatoatoa Marae is south of Kihikihi, near the banks of the Puuniu River and 9 kms from Te Awamutu. Its primary hapuu are Ngaati Parewaeono, Ngaati Ngutu ...
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Native Iwi Tourism - Waikato-TainuiWe are a Social Enterprise concerned with Cultural Preservation, Cultural Tourism, Environmental Sustainability, and Economic Development for Maori, ...
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The Haka » allblacks.comThe haka adds a unique component, derived from the indigenous Māori of New Zealand, and which aligns with the wider Polynesian cultures of the Pacific. The All ...Missing: Waikato | Show results with:Waikato
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Tupu Rangatahi - Tupu Ahuwhenua | Māori Agribusiness ProgrammePursue a career in Agribusiness at Waikato! Learn about farm management, global trade, & sustainable practices.
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Agribusiness - University of WaikatoLearn how to manage complex value chains within competitive global markets. Gain a career with the food and fibre sector. Apply to study!
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Waikato seeing increased demand in 2024Mar 13, 2024 · Overall student numbers are up more than 6%, with Ministry Funded Equivalent Full-Time Students (EFTS) growing over 3% in Hamilton and more than 6% in Tauranga.
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Waikato welcomes record international and school-leaver cohorts in ...Mar 25, 2025 · Waikato welcomes record international and school-leaver cohorts in 2025. The University is celebrating increased enrolments in 2025, growth that ...
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WintecBased in Hamilton, we deliver high-quality training to approximately 11,000 ākonga/learners every year, who study more than 130 vocational courses across many ...Study at Wintec · International · About us · Careers at Wintec
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Agriculture - WintecOur programme may be suitable for those looking to get started in dairy, sheep, beef, or horticulture and is ideal for farm managers, growers, or owners.
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Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) - LCI GroupSep 26, 2025 · Discover Wintec in Hamilton: offering hands-on courses in engineering, health, trades and media. Flexible campus locations, strong ...Missing: enrollment vocational
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[PDF] THE VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONDec 20, 2021 · Share of tertiary-level international students by tertiary sub-sector. Source: Export Education Levy Full Year Statistics, 2003-2020. Page 18 ...
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[PDF] Waikato Regional Workforce Plan - MBIEThe groups most affected by economic downturn include youth, Māori, Pasifika, disabled, low-skilled and refugee/migrant communities. The circuit breaker.
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Waikato Rugby Union - Home1,892 · FEMALE PLAYERS IN THE WAIKATO IN 2024. 8,253 ; 7,610 · PLAYERS AGED 4-18 IN THE WAIKATO IN 2024. 2,535 ; 10,145. TOTAL PLAYERS IN THE WAIKATO IN 2024. 651 ...Draws and Results · Waikato Rugby Strategy 2030 · Representative Rugby · Staff
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Community rugby sees increase in diversity with record number of ...Nov 1, 2024 · Waikato rugby community · 1892 total female players – 25.5% increase from 2023 · 10,145 total players – 0.8% increase · 125 referees – 16.8% ...
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Community Engagement | Chiefs Rugby Club Community SupportLearn about Chiefs Rugby Club's community engagement and support. Discover our community partners and how we contribute to local events and initiatives.
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Our Events - Waikato Rowing Association IncThe Waikato Rowing Association hosts the Head of Waikato River Race, monthly long distance time trials, and winter workshops.
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ABOUT US | waikatorowingclubThe Waikato Rowing Club provides a comprehensive athlete program designed for rowers at all skill levels and with diverse aspirations.
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Local Area | Wairakei Golf & Sanctuary | Best courses NZExplore Taupō, the heart of Aotearoa, featuring pristine lakes, geothermal wonders, and endless adventure. Unwind in luxury lodges and vibrant town life.
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Geothermal tourism | Waikato Regional CouncilThe Waikato region is home to internationally important geothermal sites visited by both domestic and international tourists.
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WPI - physical activity - Waikato Regional CouncilFrequency of doing physical activity in the Waikato region is lower in 2024 compared to 2006. This indicator is the percentage of people living in the ...
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[PDF] Community Events Plan | Waikato District CouncilEvents improve social cohesion, foster a sense of community spirit and pride, and celebrate local history and cultures. They can have many economic benefits ...
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Guide to Festivals & Lifestyle events in Waikato - EventfindaUpcoming Festivals & Lifestyle Events in Waikato · Lifestyle Shows, Expos (5) · Markets and Fairs (22) · Quiz, Karaoke (8) · Socials, Singles, Balls (1).
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[PDF] Annual Report - Sport WaikatoDec 10, 2024 · As a quality experience is a predetermining factor in participation in physical activity, we use key metrics from our Voice of Rangatahi survey,.
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Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum & GalleryWith a range of exhibitions, events, and our kids zone, Exscite, you'll find something to inspire the whole family here at the Waikato's largest regional museum ...Events · Exscite · Peka mai Visit · Collection highlights
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Explore the collection - Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum ...The collection contains important taonga from Maaori history and contemporary events. Nationally and regionally significant visual arts, social history, and ...
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Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum & Gallery - New ZealandGeothermal. Helpful ... Perched above the mighty Waikato River, this world-class museum and art gallery is the artistic and cultural heart of the Waikato.
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[PDF] Wellbeing and Arts, Culture and Creativity in the WaikatoCreative Waikato and its partners in the creative sector have set out to measure the impact of arts, culture and creativity in the Waikato. The.
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Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants - Papers Past | BooksNGATI MARU AND NGATI PAOA EXPEDITION TO THE BAY OF ISLANDS. 1793. THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY. NGATI RAUKAWA UNDER HAPE ATTACK NGATI MANIAPOTO. 1804-5.
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Waikato Tainui Archives | Waikato Tainui Tribal ArchivesThe Waikato-Tainui Archives is a place to capture and share the rich history of Waikato-Tainui and its people. It provides easy access to an online store of ...
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A Lens on Film - Waikato Business NewsMar 3, 2025 · Hamilton alone is home to 40% of the region's screen workforce, with a growing demand for skilled crew and production services. Productions ...
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[PDF] New Zealanders and the Arts Ko Aotearoa me ōna ToiJul 30, 2024 · 53% of Waikato residents believe the arts improve New Zealand society. 59% of Waikato residents believe the arts should receive public funding. ...
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[PDF] 2022-23 Annual Report - Creative Waikato2022 continues the trend of increased arts sector funding in the region. There are a number of artists and organisations that have received additional support, ...Missing: exports statistics
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Jacinda Ardern Fast Facts - CNNBirth date: July 26, 1980 · Birth place: Hamilton, New Zealand · Birth name: Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern · Father: Ross Ardern, police officer · Mother: Laurell ...
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Dame Jacinda Ardern - University of WaikatoBorn in Hamilton and raised in Morrinsville and Murupara, she began her political career working as a researcher in the offices of Prime Minister Helen Clark ...
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Hon Nanaia MahutaNanaia is a tribal member of Waikato-Tainui, Ngati Maniapoto and Ngati Manu and her parliamentary experience has enabled her to contribute to the collective ...
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Nanaia Mahuta: Ready for a new chapter - E-TangataNov 26, 2023 · After 27 years as an MP, Nanaia Mahuta is stepping aside from national politics after losing the Hauraki Waikato electorate to Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi Clarke.
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Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke on Maori History and Engaging Youth in ...Nov 9, 2023 · 21-year-old Māori MP-elect Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, set to be New Zealand's youngest lawmaker in 170 years, is well aware of.
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Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke - KeyWikiMay 25, 2025 · Maipi-Clarke has ancestry in Waikato, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou, Te Āti Awa, and Ngāi Tahu. ... Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, a relation of Hana Te Hemara ...
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Rewi Maniapoto - NZ HistoryA famous Ngāti Maniapoto warrior, leader and supporter of the King Movement who's exploits in the Waikato War have been immortalised in book and film.
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"We will fight on for ever and ever!" - Waipa District CouncilIn the 1850s Rewi emerged as a prominent supporter of Kīngitanga (the Māori King movement), and led a Ngāti Maniapoto war party to Taranaki in 1860. He returned ...
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Māori and the Second World War - NZ HistoryMay 1, 2020 · Despite some opposition, nearly 16000 Māori enlisted for service during the Second World War. By 1945, 28 (Maori) Battalion had became one ...
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Homepage | 28 Māori BattalionSearch the Battalion roll. Discover more about Māori servicemen who served in the First World War and the 3600 men of the 28th who served in the Second World ...
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Waikato rugby - NZ HistoryOct 7, 2025 · The Waikato Rugby Football Union was created in 1921, when the South Auckland Rugby Union formed in 1909 was split up. Waikato won the First ...
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James Dallinger | New Zealand Olympic TeamDallinger is from the Waikato and is the current Waikato sportsman of the year and an Under 23 world champion in 2006. This will be Dallinger's first Olympic ...
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Waikato athletes shine: 13 of New Zealand's 20 Olympic medals ...Aug 25, 2024 · Waikato connected athletes contributed to 13 of New Zealand's 20 medals at the Paris Olympics 2024. Dame Lisa Carrington, with family ties to ...
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Our Company - Waikato Milking SystemsWaikato Milking Systems is one of the largest producers of rotary milking systems and world-leading smart dairy technologies, enabling dairy farmers around ...
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Businesses at the Park | Waikato Innovation ParkWe create and grow company clusters in the agri-technology, food and beverage, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sectors.
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We exist to improve dairy herd health and performanceBorn and bred in New Zealand, Herd-i is an agritech company dedicated to using innovation to solve the critical challenges facing the dairy industry.
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Waikato Region | Dairy statistics - Regional Economic ProfileThe number of cows in Waikato Region averaged 1,226,081 over the year to May 2024. The number of cows increased by 0.2% over the year, compared with an increase ...
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[PDF] New Zealand Dairy Statistics 2021-22 - DairyNZThe 2021/22 season saw a record average dairy cooperative payout from Fonterra and Tatua at $9.52 per kg milksolids, helping to offset the rise in costs on farm ...
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[PDF] Report Name: Dairy and Products Semi-annualJun 13, 2025 · However, a notable production shift is underway: WMP's share of total export volume has declined from 45 percent in 2019 to 41 percent in 2024, ...
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Māori economy surges: Iwi entities lead with strong ... - NZ HeraldJul 7, 2025 · Iwi-owned commercial entities have outperformed some of New Zealand's largest listed companies, according to a new report by ANZ.
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HTK Group's post - FacebookJul 8, 2025 · Some highlights: ➡️ Māori business contribution rose from $17B to $32B in 5 years ➡️ Entities like Waikato-Tainui are posting $1.9B+ in assets ...
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Tainui Group Holdings announces $1b development with major ...Apr 11, 2025 · Thirty years on from their Treaty settlement, Waikato-Tainui has entered a $1 billion development with a global investment firm at the ...
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Iwi-owned commercial entities have outperformed some of New ...Jul 7, 2025 · Distributions totalled $235 million in 2023, up on the $138m in 2022, TDB found. The combined assets of the 10 iwi make up an estimated 69 per ...
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Waikato Expressway - WikipediaThe Waikato Expressway is a dual carriageway section of State Highway 1 (SH 1) in New Zealand's Waikato region. ... No east/west connection, left-in, left-out ...
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3 Waikato Expressway | Great decisions are timelyThis upgraded the SH 1 from the end of the Southern Motorway to just north of Mercer from two lanes to four. Also, the Pōkeno bypass was constructed around this ...Missing: connectivity | Show results with:connectivity
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Regional summary - WaikatoThis is a summary of data relevant to transportation in this region, viewed from a Land Transport NZ perspective. It's purpose is to inform the Land ...
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[PDF] Waikato Regional Land Transport Plan 2021-2051The regional road and rail networks play a vital role in linking freight and passenger journeys between our neighbouring regions and the ports. It is important ...
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List of the busiest airports in New Zealand - Wikipedia2024 ; 10. New Plymouth Airport, NPL, New Plymouth, 399,753 ; 11. Hamilton Airport, HLZ, Hamilton, 371,000.
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[PDF] WAIKATO - NZ Transport Agency Waka KotahiThe journey through Waikato from Auckland to the Port of Tauranga via Hamilton. (by road and rail) connects the three largest urban centres in the upper North.
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[PDF] Appendix 23 - Hydro DamsMRP operates the Waikato River hydro system (installed capacity 994 MW) according to resource consents granted for 35 years in May 2006. The eight dams and nine.
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New Zealand Hydro Power Stations - MercuryProtected under the Historic Places Trust Arapuni has the largest capacity of any station in the Waikato hydro system. The main switching station for upper ...Taupō lake levels. · Taupo Control Gates · Water Management
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The impact of our climate on hydro generation - Electricity AuthorityFeb 27, 2023 · Mercury generated a total of 414 GWh in January from its Waikato hydro stations – the highest over the previous nine years (during January) was ...
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Energy and extraction | Waikato Regional CouncilGeothermal energy from the power stations in the Waikato region provides about 16 per cent of our national electricity supply.
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Geothermal energy in New Zealand — facts and outlook | EECAGeothermal energy is an important renewable energy source for New Zealand, providing around 18% of our electricity.
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UNFC applied for geothermal inventory at Waikato Region, New ...Dec 14, 2023 · The comprehensive report conducted by Jacobs outlines the results of applying the UNFC system and methodology to assess 22 geothermal projects ...
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Flood protection - asset management - Waikato Regional CouncilWaikato Regional Council is responsible for flood protection under the Soil Conservation and Flood Protection Act 1941 and the Public Works Act 1981. We manage ...
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[PDF] Waikato Regional Energy StrategyTo promote economic growth and maintain our standard of living, the Waikato region needs to have access to secure and reliable supplies of energy at affordable ...
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Establishment of biodiversity monitoring plots within geothermal ...Establishment of biodiversity monitoring plots within geothermal habitats, Waikato Region, 2024-2025 · Abstract · Read or download the report.
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Waikato Biodiversity AccordThe Waikato Biodiversity Accord, developed in 2024, aims to protect and restore native plants and animals, and is a voluntary agreement to develop a regional ...
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Government, Waikato-Tainui partner on $35m housing project - StuffOct 7, 2024 · The Government has invested $35 million in a housing project that will enable the delivery of 100 affordable rental homes in partnership with Waikato-Tainui.
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Waikato District proposes 4.25% general rate increase in 2025-2034 ...Apr 10, 2025 · The proposed general rate increase is 4.25% from 1 July 2025. Property owner's rates are made up of general rates, uniform annual general charge ...
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Quarterly Economic Update - Waikato Chamber of CommerceMay 22, 2025 · The Waikato regional economy contracted 0.5% in the year to March 2025. The decline is the first since the year to September 2021.
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Rates skyrocket in the Waikato region in 2025/26Apr 21, 2025 · Rates increases of between 2.9% and 15.5% are expected to help empty the wallets of Waikato ratepayers as councils begin to confirm their long-term and annual ...