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2007 Survey of Regional Business | Print |

ImageThe Waikato District Economic development agency is interested in finding out more about the views of employers on the key issues and concerns surrounding employment practises and requirements of businesses and future training needs in the Waikato District.

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 July 2007 )
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About WEA | Print |

Waikato Enterprise Agency delivers services and training to business within the Waikato region. WEA supports small businesses and community groups with information, training and resources. In addition WEA provides Tourism Information, to promote the district as a better place to live, reside and invest.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 August 2010 )
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Waikato Tourism | Print |
Surrounded by lakes and beautifully situated along New Zealand's longest river the mighty Waikato river, the North Waikato has something to cater for everyone's needs with Golf courses, Lakes, Walkways, Gardens, Speedway, Museums, Coal mines, Picnic spots, Swimming pools and Accommodation to suit all budgets. The North Waikato also has New Zealand's largest power station and New Zealand's largest candy shop. The temperate climate of the north Waikato provides ideal conditions for farming.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Waikato Lifestyle | Print |
Tired of traffic jams and the rat race in general? Leave it behind. The North Waikato has properties to suit every lifestyle are available throughout the area. Lakes, Golf courses, Walkways and much more. The North Waikato provides an excellent haven for all ages and lifestyles.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Taupiri History | Print |

Township on the east bank of the Waikato River, at the southern foot of Taupiri Mountain, within the North Waikato District, on State Highway One 8km south-east of Huntly, 8km north-east of Ngaruawahia, 26km north-west of Hamilton. There in Taupiri is a licensed Tavern, Primary School. Farming and Coal mining also an addition.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Huntly History | Print |

 

Township along both banks of the Waikato River, at the north-western foot of the Taupiri Range, within the North Waikato, on State Highway One, 8km south of Ohinewai, 13km north of Ngaruawahia, 98km south-east form Auckland.

Last Updated ( Friday, 09 October 2009 )
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Rangiriri History | Print |
A locality of farming on the east bank of the Waikato River, within the North Waikato District, on State Highway One, 16km north of Huntly, 20km south-east of Mercer, 84km south-east form Auckland. There is wool scoring, a licensed tavern and a Primary School.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Te Kauwhata History | Print |
Township on the north-west of Lake Waikare on the east side of the Waikato River, within the North Waikato District, just off State Highway One, 4km north of Rangiriri, 19km north of Huntly, 80km south-east from Auckland. Te Kauwhata is well known for farming, fruitgrowing and highly regarded winemaking.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Mercer History | Print |
Located on the east bank of the Waikato River, just inside the southern boundary of Franklin District, on State Highway One, between Pokeno and Meremere, 34km north-west of Huntly, 56km south-east of Auckland. Mercer has a Primary school, licensed Hotel, Police Station, Farming and Sand Dredging.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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Meremere History | Print |
Meremere is a settlement built up around the Meremere power station, on the east bank of a curve in the Waikato River, on State Highway One, 5km south of Mercer, 30km northwest of Huntly, and 64km southeast from Auckland. The Meremere coal-fired steam power station was the first in the country (Huntly has the second). The site for the station was chosen because of the proximity of the Waikato River, and of the Maramarua coalfield from which two-thirds of the station's 800,000 tonnes annual coal requirement. Commenced in 1956, the station was put into commission in 1958 with six machines. A seventh machine was added in 1967. In 1991 the station was mothballed, but is still able to be commissioned at short notice.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 November 2006 )
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District Organisations

Assisi Home and Hospital Bookmark Detail 
Beddis Electrical Ltd - Trading as Laser Electrical Bookmark Detail 
D.N Constructors Bookmark Detail 
Mercer Rowing Club Bookmark Detail 
Ngaruawahia Primary School Bookmark Detail 
Raglan Caledonian Pipe Band Bookmark Detail 
Raglan Link Limited (The Raglan Chronicle) Bookmark Detail 
Rangiriri Bookmark Detail 
Tamahere Model Country School Bookmark Detail 
Taupiri Rugby Squash Club Bookmark Detail 
Tauwhare Indoor Bowling Club Bookmark Detail 
Te Kauwhata Cubs Bookmark Detail 
Te Kauwhata Scottish Dance Club Bookmark Detail 
Waerenga Recreation Centre Bookmark Detail 
Waipa Primary School Bookmark Detail 
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