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Whakatane and beach
Ohope Beach is a beach in the eastern Bay of Plenty, on the northeast coast of the North Island of New Zealand, six kilometres east and over the hill, from Whakatane.
The Whakatane Surf Lifesaving Club offers a patrolled beach over the peak season.

Whakatane and on
The ' First International Conference on the Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples ' was held in Whakatane from June 12 to 18, 1993.
Heavy rain struck the Bay of Plenty and Whakatane on 16 – 18 July 2004 causing severe flooding and resulting in a state of civil emergency being declared.
Whakatane Airport, on the western side of the river, has scheduled flights to Auckland and Wellington.
A private railway line operated by the Whakatane Board Mills ( now Carter Holt Harvey Whakatane ) connected the company's mill on the western side of the river to the Taneatua Branch line at Awakeri.
Passenger trains never ran on the Whakatane Board Mills line: they ran along the ECMT to Taneatua in the form of the Taneatua Express, which operated until 1959.
Several more generations later, the Mataatua people arrived at Whakatane from a place called Parinuitera, which could be either Young Nick's Head or a place on Ahuahu ( Great Mercury Island ).
After an amnesty was granted he eventually moved to Ohiwa Harbour on the coast between Opotiki and Whakatane where he later died.
Coastguard Whakatane holds a permit to conduct guided walks on each Sunday from the beginning of January until the end of March.
The average travel time from Rotorua to Whakatane was 5 hours, but like the horse-drawn coaches, the service cars could take up to 9 hours to travel this distance depending on the driving conditions.
In 1947, 60 men were employed on the construction of the Rotorua to Whakatane highway, as increases in traffic had caused problems on the road which was barely 12 feet wide.
A small town in the upper reaches of the Whakatane River, Ruatahuna is in the remote country of The Ureweras, and is surrounded on three sides by Te Urewera National Park.

Whakatane and 23
Cronin is one of the protagonists behind the proposed move of the regional council offices from their established base in Whakatane, to a green field site in congested Tauranga, a moved expected to cost ratepayers over NZ $ 23 million.

Whakatane and March
On 9 March 1869 he launched a raid into the Whakatane region, the northern side of East Cape, hoping to gain supplies and recruits.

Whakatane and between
It is located between the city of Rotorua and town of Whakatane.
Rotoma is located half-way between the city of Rotorua and town of Whakatane.
In 1912 it could take up to 9 hours to cover the distance between Rotorua and Whakatane, and changing stations for the horses had been set up every 14 miles from Rotorua.

Whakatane and Māori
Moutohora Island or Whale Island ( Moutohorā in Māori ) is a small uninhabited island located off the Bay of Plenty coast of New Zealand's North Island, about north of the town of Whakatane.

Whakatane and prophet
On July 22 Taranaki prophet Horomona led the murder of the master and two of the three crew members of the schooner Kate at Whakatane.

Whakatane and .
Only Kawerau District, an enclave within Whakatane District, continues to follow the tradition of a small town council that does not include surrounding rural area.
Moore was born in Whakatane, New Zealand in 1949.
Maurice Gee ( born 22 August 1931 in Whakatane, Bay of Plenty Region ) is a New Zealand novelist.
Mount Ruapehu marks its southwestern end, while the submarine Whakatane volcano ( beyond White Island ) is considered its northeastern limit.
Other important features of the TVZ include the Whakatane, Ngakuru and Ruapehu grabens.
The nearest mainland towns are Whakatane and Tauranga.
Weather permitting, a luxury motor launch leaves Whakatane daily for a six-hour day trip.
Helicopter and aeroplane trips are available from Rotorua, Tauranga and Whakatane.
A small charter fleet offering day trips and overnight or longer trips operates from the nearby port at Whakatane.
* Whakatane, New Zealand, since November 16, 1997.
* Whakatane, New Zealand, since November 16, 1997.
In 1940 he retired, and was made managing director of the Whakatane Paper Mills.
The region around Whakatane was important during the New Zealand Wars of the mid 19th century, particularly the Volkner Incident.
Motuhora Whale Island is a small island off the Bay of Plenty coast about 12 kilometres north of Whakatane.
The town was a notable shipbuilding and trade centre from 1880 and with the draining of the Rangitikei Plains from 1904, Whakatane grew considerably.
The board mill at Whakatane began as a small operation in 1929 but has grown over the years, it continues operating to this day.
The Whakatane River once had a much longer and more circuitous route along the western edge of the Whakatane urban area, having been significantly re-coursed in the 1960's with a couple of it's loopier loops removed to help prevent flooing and provide for expansion of the town.
The town is recognized locally as the main urban centre of the Eastern Bay Of Plenty sub-region, incorporating Whakatane, Kawerau, and Opotiki and stretching from Pikowai in the west, to Whangaparoa in the north-east and Whirinaki in the south.
Many homes and properties were flooded, forcing thousands of Whakatane residents to evacuate.
A total of 245. 8 mm of rain fell in Whakatane in the 48-hour period and many small earthquakes were also felt during this time, loosening the sodden earth and resulting in landslips that claimed two lives.

beach and heralded
This motif was heralded in 2008 by the passing in at auction of a 1940s bungalow on a double block of beach front land at $ 7. 2 million, the property has recently been redeveloped, believed to be worth in excess of $ 10 million, which would make it the most valuable home on the Central Coast.

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