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Helensville (Māori: Te Awaroa) is a town in the
North Island of New Zealand. It is
sited 40
kilometres (25 mi)
northwest of Auckland,
close to the southern...
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Helensville railway station formerly served the town of
Helensville, 60.47 km (37.57 mi)
northwest of
Auckland Strand, in the
North Island of New Zealand...
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Helensville was a New
Zealand parliamentary electorate in the
Auckland region,
returning one
Member of
Parliament to the
House of Representatives. The...
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entered the New
Zealand Parliament representing the
Auckland electorate of
Helensville as one of the few new
National members of
parliament in the election...
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selection as National's
Helensville candidate for the 2017 election,
replacing former prime minister John Key. He won
Helensville,
defeating Labour's candidate...
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secondary school in
Helensville, New Zealand. The
current prin****l, as of Term 4 2024, is
Cindy ****van. The
school began as
Helensville District High School...
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station was
opened on 21
December 1880. In 1881, the line was
extended to
Helensville. This
caused the
closure of the
Riverhead railway station and the Kumeu–Riverhead...
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medical services.
Helensville Birthing Centre (36°40′31″S 174°26′57″E / 36.6753745°S 174.449034°E / -36.6753745; 174.449034) in
Helensville has five] beds...
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State Highway 16 at the
junction with the road to
Muriwai Beach.
Helensville is 16 km to the north-west.
Waimauku is a Māori word
which is literally...
- 2010. It
included Kawau Island. It was
created from the
amalgamation of
Helensville Borough and
Rodney County in 1989. The seat of
Rodney District Council...