Te Atatū may refer to: Te Atatū Peninsula, a suburb of Auckland Te Atatū South, a suburb of Auckland Te Atatū (New Zealand electorate), a parliamentary...
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Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour. The area was home to brickworks...
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Te Atatū South is a residential suburb in West Auckland, New Zealand. Its location allows the suburb easy access to the city and Henderson town centre...
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Te Atatū (before 2008 spelled Te Atatu, without a macron) is a parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of...
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The Te Atatu Roosters is a rugby league club based in Te Atatū, New Zealand. They participate in the Auckland Rugby League competition. They currently...
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Te Atatu AFC is an amateur association football club in Te Atatū, New Zealand. The team's home ground is the Te Atatū Peninsula Park, and they compete...
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Footrot Flats Fun Park was a theme park on Te Atatū Peninsula, West Auckland, New Zealand. Opening in 1982 as Leisureland, the park rebranded to be themed...
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Te Atatū Peninsula Park is a park situated on the Te Atatū Peninsula. Run by the Waitakere City Council, the park is home to the Waitakere Cricket Club...
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and Minister of Ethnic Affairs. He was the Member of Parliament for the Te Atatu electorate, where he was first elected in 1993. He did not win re-election...
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West Auckland, New Zealand (section Te Kawerau ā Maki)
Henderson, Te Atatū, Glen Eden, Titirangi and New Lynn. West Auckland typically also includes Avondale, and Blockhouse Bay. The Whau River and Te Tōanga Waka...
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occasion that extra time had been played in a Fox Memorial grand final. Te Atatu made their first semi final for 14 years but lost to the Papakura Sea Eagles...
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confluence of the Avondale Stream and Whau Stream to its mouth between the Te Atatū Peninsula and the long, thin Rosebank Peninsula in Avondale. It is 800...
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and the family lived at New Lynn and Te Atatū in West Auckland. Kiro attended Rutherford High School in Te Atatū. She then joined the first cohort of...
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been a Member of Parliament since 2008. He is the Labour Party MP for Te Atatū. Twyford was born in 1963 in Auckland. His middle name, Stoner, is the...
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James O'Connor (rugby union) (category Te Atatu Roosters players)
James David O'Connor (/d͡ʒeɪmz əwkɔ́nə/; born 5 July 1990), often referred to his initials JOC, is an Australian professional rugby union player who currently...
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award. Mt Albert won the men's Plate competition with a 22–16 win over Te Atatū Roosters with both teams finishing the regular season in 7th and 8th positions...
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candidate". SunLive. Retrieved 6 August 2014. "Information for voters in Te Atatū". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 August 2014. "Information for voters...
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National Rugby League (NRL) Sydney Roosters Juniors Te Atatu Roosters, a rugby league team in Te Atatu, New Zealand Thirlmere-Tahmoor Roosters, a rugby league...
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contested the Te Atatū electorate, and was ranked thirty-fifth on National's list. On election day, Henare finished second in Te Atatū, and National did...
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the Waitākere Ranges to the west, and the Te Atatū Peninsula in the east. The area is within the catchment of Te Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek, an estuarial...
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2023. "Angee Nicholas Selected As National's Candidate In Te Atatū". 11 December 2022. "Te Atatū candidates". vote.nz. "Tukituki candidates". vote.nz. "Vision...
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One. The relegated team is Waiheke United, while the promoted team is Te Atatu. Franklin United were promoted as winners of the conference play-off, while...
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Massey South Ranui North Te Atatu Peninsula North West Royal Heights South Te Atatu Peninsula Central Ranui Domain Te Atatu Peninsula West Henderson Lincoln...
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816, 817 Glen Eden 813, 818 New Lynn 825, 826, 827 Massey 831, 832, 833 Te Atatū 834, 839 Glendene, Henderson 835, 836, 837, 838, 839 Manukau City 261,...
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Paterika Vaivai (category Te Atatu Roosters players)
for New Zealand Warriors in their New South Wales Cup side and for the Te Atatu Roosters in the Auckland Rugby League competition. He previously played...
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Henderson borough as well as the suburbs of Glendene, Te Atatū South, and Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatū North). There were 40,086 residents in 2001. It...
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Edwardian villa located in Te Atatū Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand. The property is the oldest extant building in Te Atatū Peninsula. The Semadeni residence...
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Clevedon MP Warren Kyd. Henderson – parts taken from the West Auckland, Te Atatu, and Titirangi electorates. Won by former West Auckland MP Jack Elder (Labour)...
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well-off area. The decile ratings used here come from the Ministry of Education Te Kete Ipurangi website and from the decile change spreadsheet listed in the...
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Pita Sharples (category Te Pāti Māori MPs)
construction of Auckland Thermal No. 1, a gas-fired power plant proposed for Te Atatū Peninsula. In 1973, the Third Labour Government of New Zealand abandoned...
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