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Northland man fined $1600 for removing artefacts from historic Ruapekapeka Pa


Northland man fined $1600 for removing artefacts from historic Ruapekapeka Pa
14 May, 2021 01:02 AM
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Artefacts removed from Ruapekapeka pa in January that saw a Northland man fined
$1600.
Northern Advocate
What has been deemed an 'honest mistake' has led to a Northland man receiving a $1600 fine for the removal of historic war artefacts from Ruapekapeka Pa.
Sadly, these offences are happening at important cultural heritage sites across New Zealand and are not always so innocent, the Department of Conservation (DoC) said.
Te Ruapekapeka Trust and DoC were alerted through comments on Facebook that the man was seen using a metal detector and removing artefacts at Ruapekapeka pa in late January.

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Removal of war artefacts from Ruapekapeka Pā results in $1600 fine


The man came forward immediately and returned the items, which were then blessed and returned to Ruapekapeka.
Nonetheless, he was issued infringement notices and fines for failure to comply with the Reserves Act for cutting sod and removal of a relic from a historic site.
Department of Conservation/Supplied
A Northland man had cut 20 holes in the Ruapekapeka Pā and removed a number of artefacts.
DOC said while the man did the right thing in coming forward and returning the items, it had a duty of care to enforce the well-displayed rules to protect treasured historic sites.
Despite this instance being an “honest mistake”, DOC said these offences happening across cultural heritage sites in New Zealand are not always so innocent.

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Parliament Hansard Report – Oral Questions — Questions to Ministers – 000632


WILLOW-JEAN PRIME (Labour—Northland) to the
Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: What recent announcements has she made about strengthening Māori knowledge in science and innovation?
Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS (Minister of Research, Science and Innovation): Last week, I announced the 16 projects receiving a total of $3.9 million in funding from the 2021 round of the Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund, each of which will strengthen Māori knowledge, capabilities, skills, and networks in the science and innovation system. Supporting our Māori researchers is essential for the aspirations of individuals, whānau, Māori communities, Māori organisations, and New Zealand, and this Government is proud to stand in support of these projects.

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Parliament Hansard Report – Thursday, 15 April 2021 – Volume 751 – 000633


WILLOW-JEAN PRIME (Labour—Northland) to the
Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: What recent announcements has she made about strengthening Māori knowledge in science and innovation?
Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS (Minister of Research, Science and Innovation): Last week, I announced the 16 projects receiving a total of $3.9 million in funding from the 2021 round of the Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund, each of which will strengthen Māori knowledge, capabilities, skills, and networks in the science and innovation system. Supporting our Māori researchers is essential for the aspirations of individuals, whānau, Māori communities, Māori organisations, and New Zealand, and this Government is proud to stand in support of these projects.

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Community Scoop » Covid Plans In Place For Memorial Ceremony At Te Ruapekapeka Pā


Press Release – Te Ruapekapeka Trust
Te Ruapekapeka Trust are progressing ceremonial plans in remembrance of all those who were involved in the conflict at Te Ruapekapeka Pa, to be held tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd February. The ceremonies will start with a flag raising ceremony on the pa starting …
Te Ruapekapeka Trust are progressing ceremonial plans in remembrance of all those who were involved in the conflict at Te Ruapekapeka Pa, to be held tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd February.
The ceremonies will start with a flag raising ceremony on the pa starting at 6:00am, where hapū are invited to raise their kara (flags) aloft in unison to remember and respect those that fought and fell for their cause.

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Business Scoop » Technology Brings New Experience To Historic Battle Site


Press Release – Te Ruapekapeka Trust
Regarded as a masterpiece of military engineering, Te Ruapekapeka P, one of New Zealands most iconic historic heritage sites continues to deliver new innovations. Te Ruapekapeka Trust is excited with the launch of a unique mobile app which uses …
Regarded as “a masterpiece of military engineering”, Te Ruapekapeka Pā, one of New Zealand’s most iconic historic heritage sites continues to deliver new innovations.
Te Ruapekapeka Trust is excited with the launch of a unique mobile app which uses virtual and augmented reality technologies to engage with visitors — as well as a redesigned website that better reflects the stories of Te Ruapekapeka Pā and the events that helped shaped the nation.

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Technology Brings New Experience To Historic Battle Site


Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 6:35 am
Regarded as “a masterpiece of military
engineering”, Te Ruapekapeka Pā, one of New Zealand’s
most iconic historic heritage sites continues to deliver new
innovations.
Te Ruapekapeka Trust is excited with
the launch of a unique mobile app which uses virtual and
augmented reality technologies to engage with visitors —
as well as a redesigned website that better reflects the
stories of Te Ruapekapeka Pā and the events that helped
shaped the nation.
The chair of Te Ruapekapeka Trust,
Alan Halliday, says the trust recognised the importance of
maintaining the historical site and its stories, while also
connecting with whānau, hapū, and visitors on multiple

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Te Ruapekapeka Trust | Scoop InfoPages


Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 9:45 am | Te Ruapekapeka Trust
Te Ruapekapeka Trust are progressing ceremonial plans in remembrance of all those
who were involved in the conflict at Te Ruapekapeka Pa, to be held tomorrow, Wednesday
3rd February. The ceremonies will start with a flag raising ceremony on the pa starting ... More >>
Monday, 4 January 2021, 5:31 pm | Te Ruapekapeka Trust
‘Kawea a pūriri mai’ – in reverence, remembrance and respect is the theme
for the three-day commemorations being held at Kawiti Marae in Waiomio this Friday
8th January for the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Te Ruapekapeka. The commemorations ... More >>
Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 6:35 am | Te Ruapekapeka Trust

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auckland.scoop.co.nz » Paakiwaha Promo Monday 14th December 2020


Press Release – Radio Waatea 603 AM
Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha.
Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air.
On today’s show: A survey of children and young people in Aotearoa that discusses how the impact of the Covid-19 lockdowns varied depending on their family situation found those already disadvantaged usually fared worse. Children’s’ Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft joins Dale to discuss.
Manukau Urban Māori Authority’s 5 Days of Christmas will run differently this year thanks to Covid-19. Whānau booked in and will pick up their kai, presents and other goods. Chief Executive Wyn Osborne says it’s been a lot harder this year for many whānau who lost their jobs and continue to struggle to make ends meet. He joins Dale to discuss how the week will run.

Manukau , New-zealand-general , New-zealand , Tikorangi , United-kingdom , British , Ruapekapeka-pa , Andrew-becroft , Fiona-clark , Kawiti-marae , Ken-laban , Ohu-kaimoana