Local Coromandel iwi, Ngāti Huarere, have placed a rāhui (temporary ban) on the Motutere (Castle Rock) mountain following two deaths in recent months.
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Coromandel residents desperate for help after storm causes road closures
Motorist will be happy to find that State Highway 25A in Coromandel has reopened after a 50meter wide landside blocked both lanes yesterday causing delays for holiday goers.
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Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Coromandel
Two main roads in the Coromandel remain closed following yesterday's heavy rainfall that caused extensive flooding and slips.
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Sixth kauri dieback site found on Coromandel Peninsula
The disease has been found in a forest on a private property at Tairua on the Coromandel Peninsula.
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Thames-Coromandel mayor seeks iwi partnership to fix housing shortage
The Mayor of Thames-Coromandel says their town is facing a housing shortage that needs to be addressed immediately. Sandra Goudie says she's reached out to local iwi to partner with them to build affordable housing.
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Kaiaua locals worried about further damage to foreshore
Kaiaua locals are calling on the Hauraki District Council to secure their coastline following last week's storm.
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Thames-Coromandel flooded
In Thames-Coromandel, the worst of the storm has passed over, locals braced themselves for high swells due to a king tide that was further fuelled by strong winds today.
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Pare Hauraki mourn the loss of their champion Toko Renata
Hauraki leader Toko Renata Te Taniwha (Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Pukenga, Ngāti Whanaunga) passed away on Wednesday 29 November, at his home in Manaia, Coromandel, surrounded by whānau, aged 86. Hauraki Māori Trust Board member Harry Mikaere says Toko was a perfect leader for the tribes of Pare Hauraki.
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Coromandel residents brace themselves for Cyclone Cook
Cyclone Cook is gathering strength and has made landfall in the central North Island.
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Thames-Coromandel residents advised to prepare for the worst
With Cyclone Cook fast approaching, alerts have been put in place by the Civil Defence advising residents in Thames-Coromandel to prepare for the worst. Cyclone Cook is estimated to make landfall over the district this afternoon at around midday.