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Hawera (Maori: "Hāwera") is the second-largest town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of. [1]

51 relations: Adine Wilson, Alan Brough, Alan Stuart Paterson, Aroha Awarau, Ben Hurley, Came a Hot Friday, Cameron Brewer, Conrad Smith, Dairy, Elijah Taylor, Fiona Kidman, Fonterra, Geoffrey Duncan Chisholm, Hawera, Hawera High School, Issac Luke, John Gildroy Grant, John Mitchell (rugby union), John Plumtree, Kaponga, Kura Kaupapa Māori, Manaia, Taranaki, Marton–New Plymouth line, Māori language, Michael Bent, Michael Campbell, Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand, New Zealand State Highway 3, New Zealand State Highway 45, New Zealand Woman's Weekly, Nicola Kawana, North Island, Opunake, Pallet on the Floor, Pat Booth (journalist), , Peter Ingram, Predicament, Railcar, Ronald Hugh Morrieson, South Taranaki Bight, South Taranaki District, Spicks and Specks (TV series), Taranaki, The Scarecrow (1982 film), Tim Chadwick, Wellington, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, ..., 7 Days (New Zealand TV series). Expand index (1 more) »

Adine Wilson

Adine Rachel Wilson (née Harper, born 8 June 1979) is a former New Zealand international netball representative.

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Alan Brough

Alan Brough (born in Hawera, New Zealand in 1967) is a New Zealand-born actor, television and radio host and comedian based in Australia.

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Alan Stuart Paterson

Alan Stuart Paterson (24 January 1902 – 16 June 1968) was a New Zealand cartoonist, illustrator, museum and art gallery curator.

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Aroha Awarau

Aroha Edward Awarau (born Hawera, New Zealand) is a journalist and playwright.

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Ben Hurley

Ben Hurley is a stand up comedian from New Zealand.

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Came a Hot Friday

Came a Hot Friday is a 1985 New Zealand made comedy film, based on the 1964 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson.

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Cameron Brewer

Cameron Eric Brewer is a New Zealand politician who was a two-term Auckland Councillor for Orākei Ward.

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Conrad Smith

Conrad Gerard Smith (born 12 October 1981) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer who plays predominantly at centre.

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Dairy

A dairy is a business enterprise established for the harvesting or processing (or both) of animal milk – mostly from cows or goats, but also from buffaloes, sheep, horses, or camels – for human consumption.

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Elijah Taylor

Elijah Taylor (born 27 February 1990) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays for and is co-captain of Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League.

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Fiona Kidman

Dame Fiona Judith Kidman (born 26 March 1940) is a New Zealand novelist, poet, scriptwriter and short story author.

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Fonterra

Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational dairy co-operative owned by around 10,500 New Zealand farmers.

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Geoffrey Duncan Chisholm

Prof Geoffrey Duncan Chisholm CBE FRSE PRCSE (30 September 1931 – 10 November 1994) was a New Zealand-born, British urologist.

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Hawera

Hawera (Maori: "Hāwera") is the second-largest town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of.

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Hawera High School

Hawera High School is a secondary school in the New Zealand town of Hawera.

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Issac Luke

Issac Luke (born 29 May 1987 in Hawera, Taranaki) is a New Zealand professional rugby league coward of the 2000s and 2010s, who plays for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League.

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John Gildroy Grant

John Gildroy Grant, VC (26 August 1889 – 25 November 1970) was a soldier in the New Zealand Military Forces during the First World War.

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John Mitchell (rugby union)

John Eric Paul Mitchell (born 23 March 1964) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former player.

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John Plumtree

John Plumtree is the current forwards coach for the Hurricanes and is the former head coach of the, a rugby union team which competes in the Super Rugby and Currie Cup competitions.

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Kaponga

Kaponga is a small town in the southern part of the Taranaki region of New Zealand.

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Kura Kaupapa Māori

Kura Kaupapa Māori are Māori-language immersion schools (kura) in New Zealand where the philosophy and practice reflect Māori cultural values with the aim of revitalising Māori language, knowledge and culture.

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Manaia, Taranaki

Manaia is a rural town in South Taranaki District, New Zealand.

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Marton–New Plymouth line

The Marton–New Plymouth line (MNPL) is a secondary main line railway in the North Island of New Zealand that links the Taranaki and Manawatu-Wanganui regions.

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Māori language

Māori, also known as te reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand.

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Michael Bent

Michael Bent (born 25 April 1986 in Hawera, New Zealand) is a New Zealand born Irish rugby union player who can play as a tight or loosehead prop.

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Michael Campbell

Michael Shane Campbell, CNZM (born 23 February 1969) is a retired New Zealand professional golfer who is best known for having won the 2005 U.S. Open and the richest prize in golf, the £1,000,000 HSBC World Match Play Championship, in the same year.

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Mount Taranaki

Mount Taranaki, or Mount Egmont, is an active but quiescent stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island.

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New Plymouth

New Plymouth (Ngāmotu) is the major city of the Taranaki Region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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New Zealand State Highway 3

State Highway 3 (SH 3) is one of New Zealand's eight national state highways.

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New Zealand State Highway 45

State Highway 45 (SH 45) is a New Zealand state highway which has the moniker of the Surf Highway due to the number of prominent surfing breaks that are accessible from it.

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New Zealand Woman's Weekly

The New Zealand Woman's Weekly is a weekly New Zealand women's magazine published by Bauer Media.

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Nicola Kawana

Nicola Kawana (born 1970) is best known for playing Huia Samuels on the longest running New Zealand television series Shortland Street.

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North Island

The North Island (Māori: Te Ika-a-Māui) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the slightly larger but much less populous South Island by Cook Strait.

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Opunake

Opunake is a small town on the southwest coast of Taranaki in New Zealand's North Island.

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Pallet on the Floor

Pallet on the Floor is a 1986 New Zealand made drama/comedy, based on the final novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson.

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Pat Booth (journalist)

Patrick John Booth (9 September 1929 – 31 January 2018) was a New Zealand print journalist and writer.

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The word pā (IPA) can refer to any Māori village or defensive settlement, but often refers to hill forts – fortified settlements with palisades and defensive terraces – and also to fortified villages.

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Peter Ingram

Peter John Ingram (born 25 October 1978 in Hawera) is a former New Zealand cricketer, who plays for Central Districts.

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Predicament

Predicament is a 2010 comedy horror film based on the 1975 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson and starring Jemaine Clement of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords plus Tim Finn of the Finn Brothers.

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Railcar

A railcar, in British English and Australian English, is a self-propelled railway vehicle designed to transport passengers.

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Ronald Hugh Morrieson

Ronald Hugh Morrieson (29 January 1922 – 26 December 1972) was a novelist and short story writer in the New Zealand vernacular, who was little known in his home country until after his death.

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South Taranaki Bight

The South Taranaki Bight is a large bay that extends south and east from the south coast of Taranaki in New Zealand's North Island.

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South Taranaki District

South Taranaki is a territorial authority on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island that contains the towns of Hawera, Manaia, Opunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley.

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Spicks and Specks (TV series)

Spicks and Specks was an Australian music-themed comedic television quiz show.

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Taranaki

Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island, administered by the Taranaki Regional Council.

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The Scarecrow (1982 film)

The Scarecrow is a 1982 New Zealand film, also known as Klynham Summer in America.

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Tim Chadwick

Timothy John "Tim" Chadwick (4 October 1962 – 17 March 2010) was a New Zealand artist, motoring enthusiast and author.

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Wellington

Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.

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Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki

Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) is the largest tertiary education institution in the province of Taranaki, New Zealand.

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7 Days (New Zealand TV series)

7 Days is a New Zealand comedy gameshow similar in some ways to the British program Mock the Week, hosted by Jeremy Corbett and created by thedownlowconcept.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawera

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