Martin Bates
Charity Auction Artworks
The Cape Coast Arts & Heritage Trust is holding a Fundraising Dinner & Charity Auction on Thursday 23rd May 2017, and the following...
Keith Newman
Te Awanga - Dirt roads to development: The evolution of a village (Part 2 of 2)
Access to Te Awanga was by metal road until it was finally sealed in the late 1930s with metal provided from a large quarry near the present
Keith Newman
Tiromoana terrain: Tough land to tame
It was a harsh and difficult section of land to farm with several changes over the next two decades as different parties either leased or ow
Keith Newman
Treaty Signing at Waipureku
The signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on the northern side of the Tukituki river mouth was an
important signal to Hawke’s Bay Maori still li
Keith Newman
Clifton Beach survives challenges Iconic camp and marine club
Clifton Beach, tucked under Cape Kidnappers on the southern side of the vast sweep of Hawke’s Bay, is on the watery doorstep of a world clas
Keith Newman
Te Awanga - Oat paddock to oasis The evolution of a village (Part 1 of 2)
Te Awanga village evolved over several decades as families camped by the beach near the Maraetototara river mouth and squatters built rugged
Keith Newman
Getting to the gannets
More than 20,000 people head to Cape Kidnappers by tractor tours along the beach or overland by 4WD or coach each year. Tours to the gannet
Martin Bates
Cape Kidnappers has a new name: Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui
The NZ Geographic Board announced the new name on Wednesday 29th August 2018. Te Kauwae-a-Māui means 'The fish hook of Māui'. In Māori...
Martin Bates
'Hidden heritage' a tourist magnet in the making
Funding for Stage Two has been kick-started by Tremains Real Estate, whose generosity and support has enabled the Trust to commission the fi
Martin Bates
Rich history revealed along unique heritage trail
The Cape Coast Arts & Heritage Trust reached a milestone on Friday 3rd August 2018 with the inauguration of its Foundation Project, the...