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Help protect our kauri from kauri dieback disease Kauri dieback is an incurable disease threatening our native kauri trees. Here's how you can help protect our kauri for future generations: Scrub – clean all soil off your footwear, tyres and other gear, every time you enter or leave a forest/area with native trees. Spray – your footwear and gear at every cleaning station. Kauri dieback can be spread by just a pinhead of soil. Stay – on the designated open tracks; never step on kauri roots. Keep your dog on a leash at all times or leave them at home. Find out more
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It is one of the few lighthouses in New Zealand that is accessible by tourists, to go inside and see the inner workings and enjoy the gasping beauty of the sea. Awhitu Golf Club It is a 9 hole golf course, located somewhere in the middle of the Awhitu Regional Park. It is an ideal location to spend some alone time, as it isn't crowded on the usual days. The club is open on Sunday and Wednesday and moreover, it also provides space for weddings, and social occasions, catering up to 100-120 people.
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The whole house has 4 guest rooms, ballroom, drawing room, kitchen, dinning, 3 bathrooms, art studio. The house is an historic estate built in 1910 out of the sacred Kauri tree by Mr. Logan one of t...
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Communities of >70 native species in a 4 ha patch of bush can be found here, whereas in other parts of the world, 15 sympatric land snail species would be considered high. [7] [8] Grazing and other habitat disturbances can negatively impact this diversity. [9] References [ edit] ^ " Awhitu Peninsula, ". Retrieved 29 April 2019. ^ a b Prickett, Nigel (1987). "THE BRAMBLEY COLLECTION OF MAORI ARTEFACTS, AUCKLAND MUSEUM". Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum. 24: 1–66. ISSN 0067-0464. ^ a b "Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census". Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Āwhitu (149900). 2018 Census place summary: Āwhitu ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 23 February 2020. ^ Education Counts: Awhitu District School ^ Education Counts: Waipipi School ^ Solem, Alan; Climo, Frank M. ; Roscoe, David J. (1981). "Sympatric species diversity of New Zealand land snails". New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 8 (4): 453–485. doi: 10. 1080/03014223. 1981.
Best facilities: Grahams Beach also has barbecues, a nice lawn area and easy parking. Best walks: Awhitu Regional Park has loads of terrific tracks and, when the tide permits, you can wander from Hudsons Beach around to Mako Point. High points: Go up any of the ridges or elevated areas and you'll be rewarded with spectacular views in all directions. Best place to pull over: Orua Bay is a very pretty beach; gaze out to the Waitakere Ranges and over the channel towards Auckland. Best swim: If it's good surf you're after, you'll want Sunset Beach at Karioitahi (lifeguards patrol in the summer). For a safe paddle head to the harbour at Grahams Beach. Best museum: The nearest comprehensive museum is at Waiuku - it's a super little spot, living up its reputation as being "the coolest little museum this side of the Waikato River". Nice arts: Pollok Gallery is bursting with beautiful arts and crafts. Enjoy a coffee in the little cafe and wander round the sculpture park. Top shop: Bhana's Foodmarket, General Store and Garage at Matakawau is the only shop and a jolly good one too.
If you're happier on the water rather than in it, have a chat to Colin at StressFree Adventures. He'll design a kayaking trip based on your fitness level and interests on either the Waiuku Estuary or the Waikato River. There are bird colonies, glow worms, meandering waterways, beaches and forest trails to discover on Awhitu Peninsula - all just an hour from the supercity. But that can be our little secret. Debbie Griffiths Asher and Nate play a game oblivious to the stunning panoramic view over the Tasman Sea.
Unfortunately our Resource Centre will be closed tomorrow 27/2/2020 Sorry for any inconvenience Are you passionate about the peninsula and willing to donate two hours of your time on a Saturday morning? We are looking for a team of volunteers to man our Resource Centre on a rostered basis. You will be supplying landowners with pest control materials between the hours of 10. 00am and noon. Training will be provided. To register you interest please contact Anne on 09 235 1616, email or drop in Wed-Friday 9. 00am - noon. The Great Annual Matakawau Raft Race was held on Sunday 31st January. The weather, tide, wind and turnout of people made it yet another 'great' day to remember. $350 was raised for Awhitu Landcare from race entry fees, donations and a very successful sausage sizzle. Many thanks to Race Organisers, generous donors and of course sausage eaters for continuing to support Landcare's efforts! Congratulations on another successful family fun day out! It's one of our favourite times of the year, our tamariki love helping to collect the Totara seed each year - as an added bonus they get to eat the juicy red fruits.