Mayors adopt Te Araroa
The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs - launched a year ago to eliminate unemployment in the regions - has put Te Araroa into its strategic plan for 2001-2002.
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The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs - launched a year ago to eliminate unemployment in the regions - has put Te Araroa into its strategic plan for 2001-2002.
Read moreThe Far North Conservation Corps made a start on the new 'Ocean to Ocean' Trail in Northland, March 19.
Read moreThe walk is part of Te Araroa "The Long Pathway" - the plan for a legal walking or tramping route from Cape Reinga to Bluff by the year 2005.
Read more(Reprinted from the Sunday Star Times 10/12/00)
"The Shining Stile" Report by Geoff Chapple
Cows come and rub their necks on it.
Te Araroa Trust has received a grant of $20,000 from the Lottery General Millennium SubCommittee for a proposed "Ocean to Ocean" trail in the Far North.
Te Araroa Trust wants the New Zealand-long foot trail to be a millennium project.
Chris Morton
The team L to R: John Smith, Joe Macky, John Norris - (not shown Chris Morton)
The exit south from Manukau City has been a problem for a while,…
Photo Fiona Mackenzie
The view from Onekainga
A Te Araroa construction team has completed the 5. 5 km Onekainga track leading north from Whananaki.
Photographer: Amos Chapple
Headed for Roses Saddle (see other pix, 2 April story)
As I climbed towards Roses Saddle, the weight of my pack seemed to increase and that bottle of wine…
Over the next three months the Department of Conservation will sign through 270 kilometres of DoC track as part of Te Araroa's route through New Zealand.
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