• Waikeria is a rural community in the Otorohanga District and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. Waikeria Prison, one of New Zealand's largest...
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  • Zealand prison officer on active duty. Waikeria Prison is located 16 kilometres south of Te Awamutu, at Waikeria in the Waikato region. It was built in...
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  • Riots at New Zealand's Waikeria Prison broke out between 29 December 2020 and 3 January 2021. At least twenty-one male prisoners, who were dissatisfied...
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    control, for their opposition to war. At least 64 of these were still at Waikeria Prison on 5 March 1919 – some of whom had gone on hunger strike in protest...
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    participated in negotiations with 16 prisoners who were involved in unrest at Waikeria Prison stemming from allegations of inhumane and unhygienic conditions...
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    Waikeria Prison, where at least 64 objectors were held until 1919...
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    budget to training 470 new corrections officers and adding 810 beds to Waikeria Prison. In early August 2024, Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford...
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    budget to training 470 new corrections officers and adding 810 beds to Waikeria Prison. In early June 2024, Mitchell in his capacity as Corrections Minister...
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    at Christchurch Boys' High School. At 15 he was sentenced to a term in Waikeria Borstal for assault and breaking and entering. After leaving school, Duff...
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    decision to prioritise funding for boosting Police numbers and expanding Waikeria Prison over housing and jobs creation. Victoria University of Wellington...
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  • Television Series". Retrieved 2011-08-08. Department of Corrections. "Waikeria Prison". Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-08-08...
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  • (chief) in the Tainui confederation of tribes, based at Rangiātea, near Waikeria, New Zealand. He quarrelled with his brother, Whatihua, and as a result...
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  • the Greenhill Estate, owned by William Taylor. It then moved to Orakau, Waikeria, and Parawera. In 1946, it moved to the Kihikihi Domain, the current location...
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    National, and one for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party (ALCP). In Waikeria Prison, four voted for Labour, two for National, one for NZ First, and...
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  • to be closed. Older units at Arohata, Rolleston, Tongariro/Rangipo and Waikeria prisons will also be shut down. The Auckland South Corrections Facility...
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    budget to training 470 new corrections officers and adding 810 beds to Waikeria Prison. On 8 May, Seymour announced the Government's modified school lunch...
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  • which is Mount Pirongia (the others are at Kakepuku, Te Kawa, Tokanui, Waikeria and probably Puketotara). Karioi forms a background to many parts of Raglan...
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  • 1–8 Coed Kio Kio State 7 160 [170] 1779 1779 Korakonui School 1–8 Coed Waikeria State 8 142 [171] 1783 1783 Maihiihi School 1–8 Coed Maihiihi State 7 66...
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  • to be closed. Older units at Arohata, Rolleston, Tongariro/Rangipo and Waikeria prisons will also be shut down. In 2018, the Labour Government announced...
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    of focusing on emptying prisons rather than reducing crime. During the Waikeria Prison riots that occurred between 29 December 2020 and 3 January 2021...
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  • burglary. In 2009, Katipa and another prisoner staged an escape attempt from Waikeria Prison. Katipa lasted less than 48 hours on the outside before recapture...
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  • book contained an account of his forced transfer from Auckland Prison to Waikeria Prison in 2017 under Operation Swift, which was recorded on CCTV. Prison...
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    was extended in 1915, by which time the station was handling traffic for Waikeria Prison. In 1908 the station was being considered as a junction for a line...
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    Alexandra Volcanic Group, a Plio-Pleistocene volcanic field stretching from Waikeria to the Whāingaroa-Karioi area. Alongside Te Kawa, the Kakepuku dome was...
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  • first judge in New Zealand of Indian origin. He was also chair of the Waikeria District Prisons Board, and in 2002 was appointed to the New Zealand Parole...
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    also said that a number of older units at Arohata, Rolleston, Rangipo and Waikeria prisons would close. Later that year, the Government awarded a 25-year...
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    operates a whānau facility which works closely with the Te Ao Marama Unit at Waikeria Prison and focuses on reintegration of offenders and reduction of reoffending...
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  • south went to Tūrongo, who was sent inland and settled at Rangiātea, near Waikeria. Whatihua and Rua-pū-tahanga had two sons, Uenuku-tuhatu and Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā...
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  • services to local government. Royston Goodall Brown – superintendent, Waikeria Youth Centre, Te Awamutu. Mervyn Mackie Chisholm. For services to agriculture...
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  • south went to Tūrongo, who was sent inland and settled at Rangiātea, near Waikeria. Jones & Biggs 2004, p. 62. Jones & Biggs 2004, pp. 58–59, 64–65. Jones...
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