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August 24, 2019August 24, 2019

Funding restrictions threaten protection of national taonga

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Kauri can be saved, but a Government decision not to provide funding this year for a national programme looks to threaten work to protect

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August 16, 2019August 16, 2019

Pirongia kōkako project gets funding from regional council

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Waikato Regional Council news A grant for almost $300,000 has been given the green light by Waikato Regional Council for work aimed at ensuring

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