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Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty hope Beach. Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Community services. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Community services Schools, education and training.
The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Find a home. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region.
The p tiki District lies east of Whakat ne, but the towns are only 55 km apart, and the communities have many links. More information on activities and attractions in Kawerau, p tiki, and areas in the north of the Whakat ne District is available via the Surrounding Areas link below. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty History of the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
The Eastern Bay of Plenty was one of the first parts of New Zealand to be settled by M ori. Part four of our daily instalments featuring inspirational M ori leaders from the Eastern Bay of Plenty for M ori Language week Hamiora Te Hau o te Rangi Tupaea Tutua Koro Ching recognised elder, carver and expert on traditions and customs of the Mataatua people. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. This starts with finding out more about what people love and value about our towns and our communities, and identifying a shared vision of what we want for our future. Develop a common vision and priorities for our communities and for the District as a whole.
Our District has a range of very passionate and invested people, groups and organisations already doing fantastic work within the community. Whakat ne Ki Mua will actively support and encourage connections between people that are invested and interested in particular opportunities and outcomes. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region.
In Whakat ne, you are within relatively easy reach of about half of New Zealand's population. The Whakat ne District, Kawerau District and potiki District make up the Eastern Bay of Plenty region

Home Live here About Whakat ne and the Eastern Bay of Plenty History of the Eastern Bay of Plenty. The Eastern Bay of Plenty was one of the first parts of New Zealand to be settled by M ori. Tiwakawaka was a grandson of Maui, the legendary voyager and discoverer of Aotearoa. For some generations, Tiwakawaka’s people lived in Kakahoroa, later named Whakat ne, before the arrival of the tribes Te Tini o Toi, Te Hapuoneone and Nga Potiki.
Many of Te Tini o Toi, Toi’s people, formed marriage alliances with the original settlers. Awanuiarangi is considered the founding ancestor of the Ng ti Awa iwi, whose rohe includes much of the lowland part of the present day Whakat ne District, including Whakat ne township. Ng ti Awa, Ng i Tuhoe and Whakat hea, the principal tribes of the Eastern Bay of Plenty, stem from the Mataatua waka canoe , which also landed in Kakahoroa after its journey across the Pacific from Hawaiki. Again, the voyagers formed alliances with the people they found here, their descendants eventually peopling much of the North Island’s eastern coastline and hinterland.
Between 1911 and 1925, the Rangit iki Plains wetland was drained, enabling widespread farmland development. Reclamation in Whakat ne also created new land for residential and commercial use. Near Kawerau, a pulp, paper and timber mill was opened to process timber from Kaingaroa Forest. Part two of our daily instalments featuring inspirational M ori leaders from the Eastern Bay of Plenty for M ori Language week Dr Ranginui Joseph Issac Walker was born on 1 March 1932 into a farming family belonging to the Whakat hea iwi of p tiki. Part three of our daily instalments featuring inspirational M ori leaders from the Eastern Bay of Plenty for M ori Language week M ria Simpson was one of M oridom’s guardians and advocates of te reo, and a renowned kuia of Ng ti Awa. Part four of our daily instalments featuring inspirational M ori leaders from the Eastern Bay of Plenty for M ori Language week Hamiora Te Hau o te Rangi Tupaea Tutua Koro Ching recognised elder, carver and expert on traditions and customs of the Mataatua people.
Part five of our daily instalments featuring inspirational M ori leaders from the Eastern Bay of Plent

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