Bay of Plenty Times Rotorua Daily Post Te Puke Times Opotiki News Whakatane Beacon The Hits Rotorua The Hits Bay of Plenty 89.4 ZM – Hits 90.2 Newstalk...
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in New Zealand "Whakatane Airport Opened". Photonews. Retrieved 2 January 2020. "Airport to have extended runway". Whakatane Beacon. Retrieved 2 January...
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cattle farm at Te Awamutu, build a new house in Whakatāne, and expand his newspaper the Whakatane Beacon. "Leicester Spring". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 22...
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Press, Ashburton Guardian, The Gisborne Herald, The Wairoa Star Ltd, Whakatane Beacon and the Westport News were members of NZPA. Until January 2006, member...
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Kevin McComb (category Sportspeople from Whakatāne)
wrote a weekly cycling column for the Whakatane Beacon newspaper. McComb was made a life member of the Whakatāne Cycling Club in 2021, and he was awarded...
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Hirini Moko Mead". Retrieved 6 January 2011. "Mead to head institute". Whakatane Beacon. 1 December 2010. Archived from the original on 8 December 2010. Retrieved...
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36–37. Craymer, Lucy (10 November 2004). "View cutting edge pieces". Whakatane Beacon. Jackson, Penelope (8 December 2004). "Weighty paper works". Bay of...
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needed] "Mataatua kapa haka teams taste success at national event". Whakatane Beacon. 25 February 2009. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved...
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Te Mahoe (category Whakatāne District)
on the construction of the Matahina hydroelectric dam. In 1962, the Whakatane Beacon newspaper published one of Tuwhare's poems. It began: Up at the dam...
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Paul Steel (category Sportspeople from Whakatāne)
Archived 2008-02-13 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 20 December 2011 Whakatane Beacon Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 20 December 2011...
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Manawahe (category Whakatāne District)
Manawahe is a rural area south of Matatā within the Whakatāne District and Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It is based in hills to...
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Margaret Mahy (category People from Whakatāne)
1936, the eldest of five children. She was raised in her birthplace of Whakatāne. Her father, Francis George Mahy, was a bridge builder and often told...
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particularly in Auckland. An experimental FM station, FM 90.7, was broadcast in Whakatane in early 1982. Later that year, Victoria University of Wellington's Radio...
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National stood their candidate from the 1938 election and former Mayor of Whakatane Bill Sullivan. The Labour Party selected Charles Mills, a baker, as their...
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Eastern Bay of Plenty. Its original incarnation was based mostly around Whakatane and Opotiki districts, with the remaining population coming from Te Puke...
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Rotorua in April 1948 Wanganui in November 1954 Timaru in April 1957 Whakatāne in November 1962 Taupō and Oamaru in March 1966 In November 1956 the NAC...
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Kawerau District territorial authority is completely surrounded by the Whakatāne District. In North Korea, in South Pyongan province, Ch'ŏngnam district...
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Alan Stewart (educator) (category People educated at Whakatane High School)
ISBN 0-473-10708-2. "Rhodes Scholar: Mr Alan Stewart's Career". Bay of Plenty Beacon. Whakatane, New Zealand. 16 December 1940. Retrieved 20 September 2012. Wood...
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percent of the population - notable large towns without the service include Whakatāne, Blenheim, Oamaru and Queenstown. Analogue terrestrial television in Albania...
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Plenty, formerly with three clubs, currently consists of only one club, Whakatane. "Tauranga – Cricket Club". The Daily Southern Cross: 3. 8 December 1868...
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on bar off Whakatane. Gisborne Herald". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 26 May 1950. Retrieved 9 April 2024. "Toa delayed. Bay of Plenty Beacon". paperspast...
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September 3 for the Phelan Memorial Cup. The match with Whakatane was played at the Whakatane Domain and saw Te Puke win 9 to 6. Tauranga then defeated...
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