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Religion
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New Zealand Bay of Plenty Society websites.
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Chamber Of Commerce Tauranga Region
(www.tauranga.org.nz)Incorporated is a membership based organisation. Working for all members across all industries in the Western bay of Plenty they advocate economic development and growth in the region.
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Priority One
(www.priorityone.co.nz)Economic development organisation that creates deliverable strategies for the Western Bay of Plenty sub-region.
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The Ngati Awa Trust Board
(www.ngatiawa.iwi.nz)We are the Bay of Plenty branch called Ngati Awa and we derive our ancestral roots from two ancestors called Awanuiarangi.
Business Info: Ngati Awa - Ngāti Awa House, 4-10 Louvain Street, Whakatane, Whakatane
They Say: Ngati Awa is the iwi of the Eastern Bay of Plenty, encompassing a number of towns on the Rangitaiki Plain including Te Teko, Edgecumbe, Whakatane, Kawerau and Matata. They represent the interests of their iwi i... More about Ngati Awa.
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Bay Trust
(www.baytrust.org.nz)The Bay of Plenty Community Trust offers grants to community groups serving the Bay, in order to help build, strengthen and enhance local communities.
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Inspirational Tapes Trust
(www.inspirational.org.nz)Inspirational Tapes Trust is a Christian mail order audio tape library, based in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand.
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Ngati Whare Iwi
(www.ngatiwhare.iwi.nz)A site for all descendants of Ngati Whare in New Zealand and around the world.
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Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi
(www.wananga.ac.nz)Commited to exploring and defining the depths of bicultural knowledge in Aotearoa to enable us to rediscover ourselves, to know who we are, to know where we come from and to claim our own place in the millennium ahead.
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Te Arawa Maori Trust
(www.tearawa.iwi.nz)Te Arawa is one of seven Maori Tribes of New Zealand. The area traditionally covered reaches from a small village named Maketu on the eastern seaboard to Tongariro mountain in the central North Island.
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Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust
(www.rotoruatrust.org.nz)Is a charitable trust with a mission to manage and enhance the assets held in trust and distribute income for the long term benefit of the Rotorua District Community.
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Rotorua Chamber of Commerce
(www.rotchamber.co.nz)One of 30 Chambers of Commerce within New Zealand. Its current membership is about 350 businesses, representing a large cross-section of business owners and employers in the Rotorua region.
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Tauranga Marine Industries Association
(www.tmia.co.nz)The solid and experienced marine service sector in Tauranga provides a comprehensive variety of services and products to owners and skippers from overseas, as well as other New Zealand regions.
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Rotorua Public Library
(www.rotorualibrary.govt.nz)Providing library services to the Rotorua district, through a central city library location and a mobile library.
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The Omokoroa Community Church
(www.theocc.org.nz)The Omokoroa Community Church meets every Sunday as well as having various activities throughout the week.
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Whirinaki Rainforest Community Web Portal
(www.whirinaki.org.nz)Visit community websites and find out more about the Whirinaki Rainforest, one of the world's most precious and fragile rainforests, situated in the Whirinaki River basin in the North Island.
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Environment Bay of Plenty
(www.ebop.govt.nz)Environment Bay of Plenty offers information on the Bay of Plenty region and it's environmental community. Information on events, residents, community and more.
