Anchor stone
[Photo: Neil Price]
Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast unveils a plaque at the top of the cable car on September 25 to mark the end, and the beginning, of Te Araroa's North…
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[Photo: Neil Price]
Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast unveils a plaque at the top of the cable car on September 25 to mark the end, and the beginning, of Te Araroa's North…
Palmerston North Mayor Heather Tanguay opens the new
section, with Te Araroa Manawatu Trust chairman Frank Goldingham
Seventy people turned out on Sunday Sept 23 for the opening of a…
Te Araroa Trust is starting a $200 x 200 appeal to fund its central office. "The news recently that DoC has $3.
Read moreTe Araroa's route across the public estate is being pushed ahead by a $3. 8 million grant from Government.
Read morePrivate landowners have ushered Te Araroa through one of its most difficult sections - a seven kilometre stretch between Matapouri and Ngunguru.
Read moreThis month Te Araroa Manawatu Trust members began marking up a 23km section of Te Araroa south from Te Matai Road to Scotts Road.
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An Air Force Iroquois prepares to lift Te Araroa boardwalk from the slopes of Mt Pirongia (see map, below)
Credit: Mark Taylor/Waikato Times.
Mark Percy (left) and Fiona Mackenzie, Te Araroa's project manager in the North, install the sign at the Govan Wilson end of the new track.
Read moreSeven schools in the Waikato area are prefabricating a kilometre-long boardwalk to take trampers west of Pahautea Hut to Hihikiwi summit.
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Tamaki Ki Raro Trust students built the footbridge ramps and handrails. From left: Aisa Lavea, Mike Jenkins, and Eruera Howard.