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Volcanic Zone. The area of
Whakarewarewa near
Rotorua is also
known as
Waiariki, from the Māori name for hot springs, due to the
abundance of geothermal...
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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer. He has
served as the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Waiariki since 2020, when his
election returned Te Pāti Māori to the New Zealand...
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Waiariki is a New
Zealand parliamentary Māori
electorate that was
established for the 1999 election,
replacing the Te Tai
Rawhiti electorate. It is currently...
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divisions at Kawerau,
Waiariki and Tongariro. Mai Te Awa o Te Atua Ki Tongariro, Tūwharetoa Ki Kawerau, Tūwharetoa Ki
Waiariki, Tūwharetoa Ki te Tonga...
- the
Waiariki electorate.
Although the party's
share of the country-wide
party vote
declined from 1.18% in 2017 to 1.17% in 2020,
winning Waiariki gave...
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Waiariki Institute of
Technology (Māori:
Whare Takiura o
Waiariki) was a
tertiary institution based in the city of Rotorua, New Zealand, in the Bay of...
- co-leader of the Māori
Party from 2013
until 2018 and
represented the
Waiariki electorate for the
party in
Parliament from 2005 to 2017. Flavell, born...
- The
Waiariki River is a
river of the
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
forms at the
confluence of the
Waikiore and
Pukekaikiore Streams...
- Kaitutae, Ngāī Tamatea, Te
Waiariki, and Ngāti Muri Kāhara. Ngāti
Manawa Marae, Panguru,
represents the hapū of Ngāti Manawa,
Waiāriki and Te Kaitutae. Ōwhata...
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formed in May 2016
after the
amalgamation of Bay of
Plenty Polytechnic and
Waiariki Institute of Technology. Toi
Ohomai is the
third largest of the 16 ITPs...