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Hauraki-Coromandel Post 9
NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF CONSERVATION AREA UNDER SECTION 13 CONSERVATION ACT NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF CONSERVATION AREA UNDER SECTION 13 CONSERVATION ACT PURSUANT to section 13(1) Conservation Act 1987, I hereby close conservation land in the Coromandel Forest Park in the Wharekirauponga catchment to public entry for reasons of public safety. The closed area is across fourteen sites totalling approximately 0.56 hectares of public conservation land being Forest Park, as indicated on the below plan. The period of closure is from 10 June 2025 until 21 May 2027. The closure is necessitated by the need to ensure the safety of the public for the duration of exploration operations on the land. PURSUANT to section 13(1) Conservation Act 1987, I hereby close conservation land in the Coromandel Forest Park in the Wharekirauponga catchment to public entry for reasons of public safety. The closed area is across fourteen sites totalling approximately 0.56 hectares of public conservation land being Forest Park, as indicated on the below plan. The period of closure is from 10 June 2025 until 21 May 2027. The closure is necessitated by the need to ensure the safety of the public for the duration of exploration operations on the land. During the closure it is an offence for a person who is not authorised by the Director-General to remain on, or enter, the area indicated on the below plan. Active closed sites will be clearly demarcated by fencing and signage. For further information on the conservation land closure contact: Department of Conservation Hauraki Office PO Box 343 Thames 3540 Phone: 07 867 9180 During the closure it is an offence for a person who is not authorised by the Director-General to remain on, or enter, the area indicated on the below plan. Active closed sites will be clearly demarcated by fencing and signage. For further information on the conservation land closure contact: Department of Conservation Hauraki Office PO Box 343 Thames 3540 Phone: 07 867 9180 Avi Holzapfel, Operations Manager, Hauraki District
Avi Holzapfel, Operations Manager, Hauraki District
What’s on in Hauraki Coromandel
Community Markets in the Hauraki Coromandel Western Bay THAMES – Grahamstown Market Top end of Pollen Street, Thames Every Saturday from 8:00am A vibrant market featuring fresh produce, plants, flowers, crafts, collectibles, art, and gourmet food. TAIRUA MARKET Tairua Community Hall 1st Saturday of every month 9:00am – 1:00pm NGATEA MARKET Ngatea Hall, Orchard Road West 2nd Sunday of each month Arts, crafts, food, and family entertainment WAITAKARURU MARKET Waitakaruru Community Hall 4th Saturday of each month KAIAUA SEASIDE MARKET Kaiaua Foreshore Picnic Area Last Sunday of each month 9:00am – 1:00pm Scenic seaside setting, closed June to August due to winter Extra markets held on long weekends Katikati Friday Farmers Market
A&P Show Grounds, Major Street Every Friday, 3:00pm – 5:30pm (winter hours) This is Katikati’s only authentic farmers market and a proud member of Farmers’ Markets NZ. Now operated by the Katikati A&P Society (since October 2024), the market offers fresh, seasonal produce direct from local growers and producers. Come for the quality, stay for the atmosphere. Stallholder enquiries: 027 4444 649 info@katikatifarmersmarket.nz Katikati Town & Country Market Katikati War Memorial Hall, Main Road Second Saturday of every month 9:00am – 1:00pm Meet local growers, artisans, and makers at this popular monthly market. Great for handmade goods, fresh produce, and community spirit. townandcountrymarket.nz Lions Club Garage Sale Behind Caltex, Main Road, Katikati Fourth Saturday of every month 9:00am – 12:00 noon Browse books, furniture, artwork, home goods, and more. New items arrive monthly — it’s the perfect spot to find a bargain and support the Lions Club’s community initiatives. Events Matariki Glow Show
Join Forces with Fiddle Sensation Marian Burns for Exclusive Whangamata Performance Get ready for an afternoon of unparalleled country music as the acclaimed duo Sisters in Country, featuring New Zealand music legends Jodi Vaughan and Aly Cook, take the stage at the Whangamata RSA. They will be joined by special guest and fiddle player extraordinaire, Marian Burns, for a not-to-be-missed event on Sunday, July 13th, at 4:00 PM.
Whangamata Memorial Hall, 326 Port Road, Whangamata Ticket Information • Adults: $21.50 each ($20.00 + $1.50 fees) • Seniors: $21.50 each ($20.00 + $1.50 fees) • Children: $16.38 each ($15.00 + $1.38 fees) • Package of 10 with one free ticket: $153.78 each ($13.64 + $0.34 fees) Dates • Sat 12 Jul 2025, 10:00am– 10:40am • Sat 12 Jul 2025, 11:30am– 12:10pm Sisters in Country
Scott Simpson MP for Coromandel Contact me anytime 0800 550 330 • scottsimpson.co.nz mpcoromandel@parliament.govt.nz scottsimpsonmp
General Admission: $28.92 each ($25.00 + $3.92 fees) 0800 BUY TIX (289 849 Chart-Topping 'Sisters in Country'
Authorised by Scott Simpson, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.
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