Concerns in relation to potential breaches of Alert Level 4 conditions have resulted in the removal of protester tents and equipment on Waiheke Island's Pūtiki Bay on Saturday afternoon.
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Protestors push through Auckland's wild weather
Hundreds took part in the hīkoi against the Pūtiki Bay marina development.
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Dramatic scuffle as police try to eject Waiheke marina occupiers
Police can be seen trying to remove the occupiers from the developments.
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Waiheke residents against new Kennedy Point Marina
Ngāti Pāoa Trust Board opposes the marina, and maintains they were not appropriately consulted.
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Two-year rāhui on Waiheke Island to help kaimoana replenish
A rāhui will restrict the public and commercial fishing from accessing kaimoana around Waiheke Island.
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Rehearing of proposed marina plan on Waiheke Island stopped
A commercial marina is expected to go ahead after a court case trying to stop it failed.
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Food sovereignty within the Gulf Islands
Protect Aotea has teamed up with Te Āta Farms (Waiheke Island) and Whenua Warrior (Ihumātao) to look at ways of providing food sovereignty in a post COVID-19 climate. "Changing our communities to be more resilient in a post COVID world will not be a passive undertaking. If you want to help us on our little mission we welcome anyone to make contact."
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All Stars MVP Brandon Smith to miss NRL opener with injury
Melbourne Storm today confirmed that Brandon Smith suffered a facial fracture in the Māori All-Stars 30-14 win over the Indigenous All-Stars over the weekend.
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Ngāti Paoa Trust Board says 'no' to marina development
The 186-berth Kennedy Point Marina known to local Māori as Te Whanga o Pūtiki has been the subject of intense legal wrangling over its suitability for the island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. Local iwi Ngāti Paoa and island residents are divided on proposed developments to their local marina. The iwi submitted a petition to parliament today hoping to have the proposed developments disapproved.
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Protectors petition to save Waiheke's Te Pūtiki o Ōkahu
A petition opposing plans to develop another marina on Waiheke Island has grown to 13,000 signatures. A convoy of local iwi and community members left Waiheke this morning to take the petition to the steps of parliament. It's a move that locals hope will help them save their marine environment.