- Lake
Āniwaniwa (unofficially
known as Lake Aniwhenua) is a
small man-made lake on the
Rangitaiki River, in the Bay of
Plenty region of New Zealand. The...
- The
Āniwaniwa Falls, or
Rainbow Falls, are a two-drop
waterfall located at
northeastern Lake
Waikaremoana in New Zealand.
Waterfalls of New
Zealand Harper...
- man-made
lakes on the
Rangitaiki formed by hydro-electric dams, Lake
Āniwaniwa (formerly Lake Aniwhenua). and Lake Matahina. In
April 2017, remnants...
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March 2022.
Education Counts: Te
Rangi Aniwaniwa "Te
Rangi Āniwaniwa Charter" (PDF) (in Māori). Te
Rangi Āniwaniwa. 2020. p. 2.
Retrieved 22
March 2022...
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northeast of the
larger Lake Waikaremoana, into
which it
drains via the
Aniwaniwa Stream. The
smaller lake's
surface is at an
altitude of 880
metres above...
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Department of
Conservation office at
Aniwaniwa.
Several walks start here,
including a
short stroll to
Āniwaniwa Falls. The
village of
Onepoto is located...
- from the
original on 27 May 2024.
Retrieved 28 May 2024. Paterson, Te
Aniwaniwa (30 May 2024). "Te Pāti Māori
issues declaration to set up a Māori parliament"...
- from the
original on 27 May 2024.
Retrieved 28 May 2024. Paterson, Te
Aniwaniwa (30 May 2024). "Te Pāti Māori
issues declaration to set up a Māori parliament"...
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National Park. The road that runs from
Murupara through Ruatahuna to
Āniwaniwa on Lake Waikaremoana, a
large part of
which is unsealed, used to be designated...
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original on 4
September 2023.
Retrieved 5
September 2023. Paterson, Te
Aniwaniwa (9
August 2024). "Te Pāti Māori will no
longer engage with NZ
Herald for...