Te Ara Awataha Regeneration with Kaipātiki Project

Where

Northcote Greenway Reserves, Puāwai | Cadness Reserve, 6-8 Cadness St, Northcote

OR

Papa Ki Awataha | Jessie Tonar Reserve, 19-20 Kaka Street, Northcote

When

Thursday 13 February 2025
10am-12pm


Saturday 8 March 2025
10am-12.30pm


Thursday 13 March 2025
10am-12pm


Thursday 10 April 2025
10am-12pm


Thursday 8 May 2025
10am-12pm


Saturday 17 May 2025
10am-12.30pm


Thursday 12 June 2025
10am-12pm


Saturday 14 June 2025
10am-12.30pm


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Cost

Free

Contact

Maria Valkova
co-activator@kaipatiki.org.nz
020 413 48515

Bookings

https://kaipatiki.org.nz/whats-on/te-ara-awataha-community-regeneration-event/

Booking is not essential but highly recommended in case of last minute changes to event details.

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Join us in growing a regular volunteer group for regeneration working bees!

Become a part of our dedicated volunteer group, meeting monthly to help regenerate Northcote’s new greenway. We’re calling on the community to join us in this endeavour. We are looking to grow a regular group of committed volunteers who can join us monthly.

What to Expect: We meet every second Thursday of the month, and work across the greenway reserves to actively regenerate native flora and fauna. We provide ongoing hands-on education led by Kaipātiki Project ecologist, and access to all necessary tools and equipment.

About the Greenway: Northcote’s greenway runs through the heart of the town, following the recently daylighted Awataha stream. This greenway connects several local reserves with each other and with the community, creating a vibrant, interconnected natural space.

This is a fantastic opportunity to:

  • Connect with nature and your community
  • Gain valuable knowledge in native bush regeneration
  • Make a tangible impact on your local environment
  • Be part of a regular and dedicated volunteer group

Papa Ki Awataha: Keep an eye out for our unique events hosted at the very special Papa Ki Awataha, the source of Te Ara Awataha, where our regeneration activities began in 2019.

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