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My friend Ngarimu Blair, Heritage & Resource Manager of NGATI WHATUA O ORAKEI CORPORATE LTD Has invited come to Bastion Point to plant trees and to return BASTION POINT BACK TO NGAHERE (FOREST)
Bastion Point’s original state was a lush forest of dense native bush. He wants to make Bastion Point available for everyone in
the community to enjoy.
This is a Ngati Whatua project founded on customary values and principles.
Proudly supported by the Orakei Reserves Board.
For more details, go to Facebook:‘ko te Pukaki community planting day’
Ngarimu drove round his land one day, and shared his passion.
Paki Paki.
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This reminds me of our Arbor Day!
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