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Image of Comet Mc Naught over
Te Rae Kai Hau Point rock pools by
kind permission of Karim Sahai
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GADOT - News

16th March- new event under planning.. check back for details..

10th March- CNEWS

“We won’t give up.”
Coral Hyam and John Robinson. In the background, looking East to Baring Head where wind farm windmills were prohibited. Coral Hyam and John Robinson are the eloquent representatives of those who would, ‘Save the Point’. “There are so many other sites available,” says Coral. “The end of the Taranaki Street Wharf, north of the Ferry Terminals, or attached to Te Papa, and access would be that much easier.” Many believe that enclosing large ocean creatures such as sharks, is no better than the phoney claims made by the Japanese in regard to the killing of whales for scientific purposes.
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3rd March 2007 Online petition launched! read more..

4th March 2007 Seaweek and Weeding on the Dune at Island Bay this sunday
When - *Sunday 11 March from 10.30**am** **to 12.30**pm*
Where - the Dune at Island Bay
What -
Weeding, clearing the marram and other weeds from around the native plants.
Why - Seaweek promo and kaitiaki of the natural environment

See - display at the Island Bay Surfclub
Hear
- talking about the revegetation that is happening on the dune and why there is a fence around it to protect it.

Who - Island Bay Coastcare Group a partnership between local residents, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council - contact Jo Fagan at Greater Wellington 803 0367
4th March 2007 GADOT Committee meeting at Lynda's place 7:30pm


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