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  2. Matariki - Wikipedia

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    The new moon, or whiro, is considered inauspicious in the Māori calendar, so would spoil any celebrations. [2]: 49 Because Māori traditionally use a 354-day lunar calendar with 29.5 days to the month, rather than the 365-day Gregorian solar calendar, the dates of Matariki vary each year. Māori did not use a single unified lunar calendar, and ...

  3. Fishing industry in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    As with other countries, New Zealand's 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone gives its fishing industry special fishing rights. [1] It covers 4.1 million square kilometres. This is the sixth largest zone in the world, and is fourteen times the land area of New Zealand. [2] [3] The New Zealand zone has a rich and unusually complex underwater ...

  4. 2024 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary Main centre leaders Regal and vice-regal Head of state – Charles III Governor-General – Cindy Kiro Charles III Cindy Kiro Government Legislature term: 54th New Zealand Parliament. The Sixth National Government, elected in 2023, continues. Speaker of the House – Gerry Brownlee Prime Minister – Christopher Luxon ...

  5. Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a second part of the deal, referred to as the Sealord deal, marked full and final settlement of Māori commercial fishing claims under the Treaty of Waitangi. This included 50% of Sealord Fisheries and 20% of all new species brought under the quota system, more shares in fishing companies, and $18 million in cash.

  6. Waipu, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Waipu School is a coeducational contributing primary (years 1–6) school with a roll of 278 students as of November 2024. [14] [15] Schools were formed in the Waipu area at Bream Tail, Waipu Centre, The Braigh, North River and Waipu Cove. The schools at Bream Tail and Waipu Caves closed before 1930.

  7. Taieri Mouth - Wikipedia

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    Taieri Mouth is a small fishing village at the mouth of the Taieri River, New Zealand. Taieri Island (Moturata) lies in the ocean several hundred metres off the river's mouth. It has a white sand beach for swimming and several picnic areas. Moturata is a distinctive landmark which can be walked to at low-tide.

  8. Rāhui - Wikipedia

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    Following the volcanic eruption of Whakaari / White Island, in which 20 people were killed, a rāhui was placed on the island restricting access. [8] It was reported that the rāhui was placed on the island following a ceremony which took place at the mouth of the Whakatāne River at 4 am on Tuesday 10 December 2019.

  9. Matarangi - Wikipedia

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    The harbour also offers swimming, boating, kite surfing, fishing and bird watching, with an upgraded boat ramp, boat parking and picnic area. Occupying the scenic end of the sand spit ″the pines″ is "The Dunes", a Bob Charles -designed championship eighteen-hole golf course with a licensed club house, restaurant and pro shop.