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editTallest buildings in West Auckland
editRank | Name | Suburb | Height | Floors | Year | Image | Notes |
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N/A | Henderson AM Transmitter | Henderson | 152.4 metres (500 ft)[4] | 1934[5] | AM radio transmitter | ||
N/A | Waiatarua TV Tower | Waiatarua | 125 metres (410 ft)[6] | 1965[7] | |||
N/A | Quinns Rd Radio Station | Waiatarua | 77 metres (253 ft)[8] | 1990s[8] | |||
1 | Merchant Quarter Apartments | New Lynn | 48.3 metres (158 ft)[9][10] | 15 | 2015 | ||
2 | Plus Pacific Tower | Henderson | 44 metres (144 ft)[11] | 14 | 2022 | ||
3 | Westlight Apartments | Glen Eden | 36 metres (118 ft) (estimated) | 11 | 2021[12][13][14] | ||
4 | WestCity Waitakere | Henderson | 24.64 metres (80.8 ft)[15] | 1974 |
The Catalina Bay Apartments is an under construction 13 floor apartment building in Hobsonville, with a planned height of 45.8 metres[16]
Tallest buildings on the North Shore and Hibiscus Coast
editRank | Name | Suburb | Height | Floors | Year | Image | Notes |
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1 | Sentinel | Takapuna | 150 metres (490 ft) | 30 | 2008 | [17] | |
2 | Spencer on Byron Hotel | Takapuna | 80 metres (262 ft) | 22 | 2001 | [18] | |
3 | AIA Building | Takapuna | 70 metres (230 ft) | 17 | 1988 | Also known as the Byron Tower[19][20] | |
4 | North Shore Hospital | Takapuna | 57 metres (187 ft) | 12 | 1958 | [21] | |
5 | BDO Tower | Takapuna | 55 metres (180 ft) | 14 | [22] | ||
6 | The Nautilus | Orewa | 40 metres (131 ft) | 12 | 2004 | [23] |
No.1 Kaipiho Apartments in Albany, a planned 72-metre 24 floor residential building, is currently under construction.[24]
Tallest buildings in South Auckland
editRank | Name | Suburb | Height | Floors | Year | Image | Notes |
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1 | Proximity Apartments | Manukau | 57.6 metres (189 ft) | 17 | 2008 | [25] | |
2 | Renaissance Center | Manukau | 55 metres (180 ft) | 18 | 2004 | [26] | |
3 | The Lakewood Plaza | Manukau | 54.6 metres (179 ft) | 15 | 2017 | [27] | |
4 | 20 Amersham Way | Manukau | 39.13 metres (128.4 ft) | 11 | [28] | ||
5 | MCentral Apartments | Manukau | 39.13 metres (128.4 ft) | 11 | [29] | ||
6 | Novotel Auckland Airport | Māngere | 38.73 metres (127.1 ft) | 11 | [30] | ||
7 | Manukau Civic Building | Manukau | 35.57 metres (116.7 ft) | 10 | [31] |
He Kākano Ahau
edithttps://www.folksong.org.nz/he_kakano_ahau/index.html
"I Am a Seed"
written by Hohepa Tamehana, Released by boyband Aaria as a B-side to their single "Kei A Wai Ra Te Kupu"" in 2001, under the name "Born of Greatness".
-released as a single by Jamey Ferguson in 2018, Wairarapa Moana Waiata in 2019, on the Harmonic Resonators'album Waiata Ngahau (2020), and by Stan Walker on his album Live with the Levites (2020).
https://journals.psu.edu/ik/article/view/59884/60028 Re-Writing and Re-Righting the Indigenous Experience Ann C. Clements doi: 10.18113/P8ik159884 --based o a proverb celebrating survival s "E kore au e ngaro, he kākano i ruia mai i Rangiātea,"
https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=4552
- 19NZHot Jamey
https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=4970
- 13NZHOT Stan
https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/tereosingles?chart=5191
- 3reo
https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/tereosingles?chart=5267 $9reo for 2021
Brutha Rodz
edithttps://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/whanganui-reggae-band-nlc-to-make-one-love-festival-debut/PAY5ZPA4RJDJ7KATSAE5WGMLAU/ Ōhakune-based artist Brutha Rodz
https://ngatirangi.com/whiria-nga-hua-applicants Rodney Te Tawhero Brutha Rodz Music
https://waateanews.com/2023/03/31/stars-line-up-for-muma-community-day/ works for Manukau Urban Māori Authority
2020 My Hero 2021 On My Mind Heart of a Lion (feat. WIZ TOKELAU) One People 2022 Daily For the Children 2023 For My Mother Hammer Down
Wiz Tokelau
edithttps://nzmusician.co.nz/music/wiz-tokelau/
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/wiz-reggae-magic-is-a-winner/IOOFCZRXQBUM3YIZXXI7IRIZ7E/ -winner of Maori TV show Homai Te Pakipaki -William "Wiz" Tokelau -Ranana, on the Whanganui River -kapa haka at Cullinane College -Wiz nickname by sister Stacey. Because he had ants in his pants. -Moved to Otara in 2012, then the North Shore. [+scoop ref]
https://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2013/10/aucklander-william-tokelau-wins-homai-te-pakipaki-2013/ -or Otara -24-year-old on 5 Oct 2013. -Te Atihaunui a Paparangi
2019 Bushmon 2020 Nobody Else w/ Shell 2021 Heart of a Lion (Brutha Rodz feat. WT)
Hātea Kapa Haka
edithttps://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/whangareis-hatea-kapa-haka-shocked-at-response-to-te-reo-maori-cover-of-bohemian-rhapsody/3GPWMCNMKJWWTZ4KEVRQNYAVCY/ https://www.maoritelevision.com/haka/te-matatini/groups/hatea-kapa-haka https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2019/04/25/us-musician-billie-eilish-receives-touching-welcoming-haka-auckland-1 https://www.thecoconet.tv/songbook/islandjams/waiata-anthems-launch-sons-of-zion-bic-runga/ https://www.maifm.co.nz/home/headlines/2020/01/watch--h_tea-kapa-haka-welcome-lewis-capaldi-with-beautiful-te-r.html
Hatea Kapa Haka Hātea Kapa Haka Group Hatea Kapa Haka Group
https://music.apple.com/au/album/waiora-vol-1/1508223179
Waiora, Vol.1
3 April 2020
Nganeko Newman
edithttps://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotsingles?chart=4944 https://www.sniffers.co.nz/article/neko-dont-mind-interview
Seth Haapu
edithttps://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/learning-local-kaipara-students-finally-learn-about-the-pivotal-event-in-their-history/U7CP5KETCAL2CCS5KNB77Q4FNI/ Whanganui expat Seth Haapu scoops major music prize at Silver Scroll Awards 30 Mar, 2022 Mike Tweed -Has a home studio in the Waitakere ranges. -grew up next to Whanganui River + beach -descendant of the local iwi Te Atihaunui a Pāpārangi, -Haapu is finishing up a full-length album of his own. Co-produced by Kody Nielson (Silicon, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The Mint Chicks, Opossom). R&B album. -completing a doctorate in clinical psychology
https://www.muzic.net.nz/articles/interviews/86942/seth-haapu-seth-haapu-newsletter-interview
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1010/S00195/stellar-announces-special-guest-for-final-shows.htm https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1905/S00346/seth-haapu-ushers-in-a-new-era-with-new-track-all-for-you.htm https://www.thecoast.net.nz/videos/te-wiki-o-te-reo-maori-seth-haapu-covers-dont-dream-its-over/
Won 2021 APRA Maioha Award.
https://www.sounz.org.nz/contributors/52 https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/2018718621/video-premiere-seth-haapu-and-stan-walker-cool-down https://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/3011/seth-haapu
-Australian Idol
-2010 Glam Nation Tour
-2012 New Zealand Music Awards Aotearoa Music Award for Best Solo ArtistSeth Haapu nom nom for best male soloist at Waiata music awards https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1209/S00294/waiata-maori-music-awards-winners-revealed.htm
"One Billion Reasons" as part of the Global Citizen Album. https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1308/S00027/haapu-adds-to-the-canon-of-global-citizen-protest-songs.htm
2016 APRA Silver Scroll Awards "10 Years"[33]
2017 APRA Silver Scroll Awards "Sunday Best" nom[34] Best Māori Male Solo Artist || Waiata || nom https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1708/S00009/maori-music-month-2017-launches.htm
https://www.teaomaori.news/seth-haapus-new-single-set-feature-new-wave-maori-artists mentored through Māori music mentoring programme Pao Pao Pao.
2018 APRA Silver Scroll Awards "New Wave" https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/2018652990/the-apra-silver-scroll-award-2018-top-20-announced "Ngaru Hou" https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/2018659612/apra-silver-scroll-2018-maioha-finalists-announced
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2009/S00079/announcing-the-finalists-for-the-2020-apra-maioha-award.htm 2020 APRA Maioha Award Ka Mānu by Rob Ruha, performed by Bella Kalolo, Maisey Rika, Majic, Ria Hall, Rob Ruha, Seth Haapu, Troy Kingi, and The Witch Dr Ūkaipō by Seth Haapu https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2009/S00126/finalists-announced-for-the-2020-national-waiata-maori-music-awards.htm ManySeth Haapu
Maioha Award for their incredible waiata ‘Waitī Waitā’
Sunday News "Haapu Turns Up Volume Again" pg. 40 20 Mar 2016 -moved to Auckland in 2010.
https://www.thebigidea.nz/stories/breaking-down-barriers
Studio albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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NZ [35] | ||
Seth Haapu |
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34 |
Extended plays
editTitle | Album details |
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Volume I |
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Volume II |
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Volume III |
Singles
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
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NZ Hot Artist [41] | |||||||
"Bones"[42] | 2010 | — | Seth Haapu | ||||
"Stereotype"[43] | — | ||||||
"Owe You Nothing"[44] | 2011 | — | |||||
"Nature"[45] (featuring Carmen Smith) |
2017 | — | Volume II | ||||
"New Wave" / "Ngaru Hōu"[46][47] | 2018 | 14 | Volume III | ||||
"All for You"[48] | 2019 | — | Non-album singles | ||||
"Cool Down"[49] (with Stan Walker) |
9 | ||||||
"Ūkaipō"[50] | 2020 | — | |||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
As featured artist
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NZ [51] |
NZ Artist [52] | ||||||
"Xxxmas"[53] (Jay-Jay Feeney featuring Seth Haapu) |
2010 | 2 | — | Non-album singles | |||
"Ka Mānu"[54] (Bella Kalolo, Maisey Rika, Majic Pāora, Ria Hall, Rob Ruha, Seth Haapu, Troy Kingi, The Witch Dr.) |
2019 | —[A] | 20 | ||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Promo singles
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
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NZ Hot Artist [41] | |||||||
"10 Years"[56] | 2016 | — | Volume I | ||||
"Moemoeā (Don't Dream It's Over)"[57] (Seth Haapu & Stan Walker) |
2019 | 15 | Faith Hope Love | ||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Guest appearances
editTitle | Year | Other artists | Album |
---|---|---|---|
"Tapu te Pō" | 2016 | Maisey Rika | Tira |
Songwriting credits
editTitle | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
---|---|---|---|
"Big Boss Mama" | 2019 | Tami Neilson | Non-album singles |
"Come Home" | Sons of Zion | ||
"Waitī Waitā" | 2020 | Maisey Rika | Ngā Mata o te Ariki Tāwhirimātea |
"Tipuānuku Tipuārangi" |
Jackson Owens
editEP https://music.apple.com/nz/album/for-the-better/1620115497 For the Better 13 May 2022 Five AM
2021 Better with You https://music.apple.com/nz/album/better-with-you-single/1579603802 |="2"|For the Better
- 29HOT https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotsingles?chart=5202
- 6HOTNZ https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=5198
2022 Can't Make It Right https://music.apple.com/nz/album/cant-make-it-right-single/1607046771
- 19HOT https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotsingles?chart=5308
- 2HOTNZ https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=5308
FEATURED
2020 Cam Noble - Someone You Loved (feat. Casual Healing & Jackson Owens) https://music.apple.com/nz/album/someone-you-loved-feat-casual-healing-jackson-owens-single/1639845391
Stay Tutahi Rob Ruha etc https://music.apple.com/nz/album/stay-feat-stan-walker-theia-bailey-wiley-anna-coddington/1507163339
2021 Love on the Run (feat. Jackson Owens) / Sons of Zion https://music.apple.com/nz/album/love-on-the-run-feat-jackson-owens-single/1569370441
2022 Te Ao Muhurangi (feat. Jackson Owens) - Te Matatini and Te Kapa Haka o Te Wha-nau a Apanui He Tau Makuru - Te Matako-kiri
Uru Whetū
edithttps://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/cluster-of-stars-sings-praises-of-maori-language/P5MXTATMA5NREKMI3GCGQTEFGY/ -made by Pukana. "first single, Rua Mano, will be released in three weeks followed by a 10-track album later this year."
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/nc-te%20uru%20whetu%20musical%20group/
Kei Hea Rā Koe https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/nzsingles?chart=4399 Taku Raumiri https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/nzsingles?chart=5295
- 2011
- 2017
- Tāmaua (feat. Kairangi Ihimaera, Waiharakeke Rangawhenua, Pirihira Pou & Kamaea Hakaraia) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/p%C5%ABkana-single/1279480512?l=en
- Kei Hea Rā Koe (feat. Te Waru Mahutonga, Rakaea Te Rangi Trotman, Hamiora Renata & Tangi Haere Hou Pere)
- 2018
- Hinemoa (feat. Aroha Crown) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/hinemoa-feat-aroha-crown-single/1404220838?l=en
- Maui (feat. Manunui Te Rangi & Te Raihi Delamere) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/maui-feat-manunui-te-rangi-te-raihi-delamere-single/1436505548?l=en
- Matariki (feat. Parehuia Delamere, Crete Riiwhi-Tupe & Te Tuhi Wallace-Ihakara) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/matariki-feat-parehuia-delamere-crete-riiwhi-tupe-te/1444971718?l=en
- 2019
- TAWHIRIMATEA (feat. Pounamu Pukeroa) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/tawhirimatea-feat-pounamu-pukeroa-single/1463155511?l=en
- Mahuika (feat. Alyssa Webster & Ngarangi Tumoana) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/mahuika-feat-alyssa-webster-ngarangi-tumoana-single/1473073038?l=en
- Hinemarama (feat. Tawhao Webster, Te Mahurangi Teinakore & Thornton Stephens - Kingi) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/hinemarama-feat-tawhao-webster-te-mahurangi-teinakore/1480637580?l=en
- 2020
- TAIAO (feat. Meto-Tagivale) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/taiao-feat-meto-tagivale-single/1515418962?l=en
- Mauroa (feat. Pureora Pearl Isabella Timutimu Pihama) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/mauroa-feat-pureora-pearl-isabella-timutimu-pihama-single/1524586620?l=en
- Āio Ngāwari (feat. Manaakiao Maxwell) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/%C4%81io-ng%C4%81wari-feat-manaakiao-maxwell-single/1529218522?l=en
- Raumati Huarau (feat. Te Manapouri Wera, Te Ohomauri Rapana & Kono Papita Pene Gestro) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/raumati-huarau-feat-te-manapouri-wera-te-ohomauri-rapana/1535893736?l=en
- 2021
- Ki Te Ao (feat. Te Atakōrihi) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/ki-te-ao-feat-te-atak%C5%8Drihi-single/1569352035?l=en
- Taku Raumiri (feat. Torere & Te Aroha) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/taku-raumiri-feat-torere-te-aroha-single/1569387490?l=en
- Ōku Ipukarea (feat. Te Enua) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/%C5%8Dku-ipukarea-feat-te-enua-single/1579465532?l=en
- Tāngaengae (feat. H'ZEL HETARAKA) https://music.apple.com/mx/album/t%C4%81ngaengae-feat-hzel-hetaraka-single/1583199769?l=en
NZPsS
edithttps://web.archive.org/web/20130208122639/http://www.psychology.org.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=1763 -Past Presidents for WiR
- Keriata Paterson 2004-2006
- Cheryl Woolley 2002-2004
- Judith McDougall 1997-1999
- Dr Olive Webb 1993-1995 https://gg.govt.nz/images/olive-webb
- Dr Freda Walker 1989-1991
- Dr Aloma Colgan 1985-1986
- Ann Ballin 1978-1979
Mangere
editOkato
edit27 Māori pā in the Ōkato district, mostly terraces cut into the sides of waterways such as the Kaihihi River and the Katikara River.[59]
Wharenui
edit2022 new years images
editAuckland road boards
edit- Arch Hill Highway Board (1871-1913)
- Dedwood Highway Board 1868. Ponsonby Highway Board from 1873.
- Eden Terrace Road Board (1875-1915), it was previously part of the Mount Albert Highway Board
- Epsom Highway District / Road Board and Domain Board (1879,-1917.
- Karangahape Highway Board (1868-1882.
- Mount Albert Highway Board in 1866 - unt Albert Borough in 1911
- Mount Eden Highway Board in 1867 -- Mount Eden Borough in 1906
- Mount Roskill Highway Board in 1867 - Mount Roskill Borough in 1947.
- Newmarket Highway Board in 1868 - Newmarket Borough in 1885.
- Newton Highway Board 1868 --> Grey Lynn Borough Council
- Onehunga Highway Board in 1868 - Onehunga Borough in 1877
- One Tree Hill Highway Board in 1863, - One Tree Hill Borough in 1930.
- Orakei Road Board -in 1900 from part of the Remuera Road Board area, it amalgamated with Auckland City in 1928.
- Otahuhu Highway Board in 1865 - Otahuhu Borough in 1912
- Panmure Highway Board in 1863 -- 1865 to the Mount Wellington Highway Board -- Mount Wellington Borough in 1952
- Point Chevalier Highway Board/Point Chevalier Road Board in 1874. previously part of the Arch Hill Highway Board area.
- Parnell Highway Board in 1863 - Parnell Borough in 1877
- Remuera Road Board (1863-1915.
- (West) Tamaki Road Board (1862-1928)
- Whau Highway Board (1868) --> Avondale Road Board from 1882, then Avondale Borough from 1922 -->Avondale Borough
- Ellerslie Town District separated off in 1908 from Mount Wellington Highway Board
- Avondale Borough Council (1922-1927)
- Ellerslie Borough Council (ELB - holdings 1908-1989) Formed in 1908 as the Ellerslie Town District, it became a Borough in 1938.
- Mount Albert Borough in 1911 -- Mount Albert City in 1978
- Mount Eden Borough
- Mount Roskill Borough
- Mount Wellington Borough in 1952. incorporated Panmure Township in 1955. form Tamaki City in 1986.
- Newmarket Borough in 1885.
- One Tree Hill Borough
- Otahuhu Borough
- Parnell Borough
- Newton Borough in 1885 enamed Grey Lynn Borough in 1899. -1914.
- Waiheke County
- Orapiu and Ostend Road Boards were both formed in 1921. Ostend was enlarged and renamed Western Waiheke in 1946, and in 1955 Orapiu and Western Waiheke became the Waiheke Road Board. The County of Waiheke was formed in 1970 and amalgamated with Auckland City in 1989.
Marae
edithttps://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/maps/id/1457/rec/2
Mangere
edit- Te Puea Memorial Marae
- Nga Whare Waatea Marae
- Papatuanuku Marae
- Nga Tapuwae o Mataoho Marae (at Southern Cross Campus)
- Mataatua Marae
- Ko Karaiti - Te Pou Herenga Waka Marae
- Makaurau Marae
- Pukaki Marae
Manurewa
edit- Manurewa Marae
Otara
edit- Ngati Otara Marae
- Whare Wananga at Sir Ed College
- Nga Kete Wanaga Marae at MIT
- Whaiora Maori Catholic Marae
Pakuranga
edit- Te tahawai marae @ Edgewater College
Howick
edit- Te Whare Wananga o Owairoa
Clevedon/Hunuas
edit- Umupuia Marae
- Mataitai Marae
- Ngai Tai ki Manawaiti ki Mataitai Marae
Top te Reo songs
editFolk
edit- 19th C: E Papa Waiari, Ka Mate
- 20th C: E Noho e Rata, E Pari Rā, E Karanga E Te Iwi E, Hine E Hine, Hoea Rā te Waka Rei, Hokihoki Tonu Mai, Pokarekare Ana, Tahi Nei Taru Kino, Te Ope Tuatahi, Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi
1960s
edit- 1960: Howard Morrison Quartet - Hoki Mai
1980s
edit- 1981: Deane Waretini - The Bridge (Deane Waretini song)
- 1983: The Consorts - Maoris on 45
- 1983: Prince Tui Teka - E Ipo
- 1984: Pātea Māori Club - Aku Raukura, Hei Konei Ra (Farewell), Poi E
- 1985: Pātea Māori Club - E Papa
- 1985: Aotearoa (band) - Maranga Ake Ai
- 1986: Moana (singer) - Kua Makona
- 1988: Pātea Māori Club - Ngoi Ngoi
- 1988: Upper Hutt Posse - E Tū
- 1989: Moana (singer) - Pupurutia
1990s
edit- 1991: Moana (singer) - AEIOU (song)
- 1992: Hinewehi Mohi - Kia Ū
- 1994: Moana (singer) - Tahi (song)
- 1995: Southside of Bombay feat. Mina Ripia - Kia Mau
- 1999: Oceania - Kotahitanga (song)
2000s
edit- 2001: Aaria - Kei A Wai Ra Te Kupu
- 2001: Brannigan Kaa - Maumahara Noa Ahau
- 2002: Ngahiwi Apanui - Wharikihia
- 2004: Ruia Aperahama - E Tae
- 2004: Anituatua Black & Whirimako Black - Tini Whetu
- 2005: Richard Bennett - E Hine
- 2006: Andrea Tunks & Pierre Tohe Aio
- 2007: Ruia Aperahama - Rere Reta Rere Reta
- 2008: Rewi Spraggon & Riki Bennett - Tapapakanga
- 2010: Tyna Keelan - Ko Koe
- 2012: Maisey Rika - Haumanu, Pumau Tonu, Ruaimoko, Tangaroa Whakamautai
2014-2017
edit- 2014: Stan Walker featuring Ria Hall, Troy Kingi and Maisey Rika - Aotearoa (Stan Walker song)
- 2014: Rob Ruha - Pōnga Rā, Tiki Tapu
- 2015: Rob Ruha - Waiaroha, Kariri (song)
- 2016: Maimoa - Maimoatia
- 2017: Alien Weaponry - Rū Ana Te Whenua
- 2017: Ria Hall, Teeks - Te Pou o Te Tangata
- 2017: Maimoa - Wairua (song)
- 2017: Rob Ruha - Kalega (song)
- 2017: Uru Whetu - Kei Hea Rā Koe
2018
edit- 2018: Alien Weaponry - Kai Tangata (song)
- 2018: Ria Hall - Te Ahi Kai Pō
2019
edit- 2019: Alien Weaponry - Ahi Kā (song)
- 2019: Bella Kalolo, The Witch Dr., Maisey Rika, Ria Hall - Ka Mānu
- 2019: Maimoa - Hurō
2020
edit- 2020: Drax Project - Tukituki Te Manawa
- 2020: Origin Roots Aotearoa (O.R.A.) - Home / Ūkaipō
- 2020: Maisey Rika - Hiwa-i-te-Rangi, Waitī Waitā
- 2020: Stan Walker and the Levites - He Kākano Āhau
2021
edit- 2021: Alien Weaponry - Tangaroa (song)
- 2021: Ka Hao - 35 (song)
- 2021: Katchafire - Karawhiua
- 2021: Kings featuring Theia - Pohewatia
- 2021: Maimoa - Utua
- 2021: The Nudge and Troy Kingi - He Ōrite
- 2021: Rob Ruha - Taera
- 2021: Six60 - Pepeha
- 2021: Stan Walker - Matemateāone
2022
edit- 2022: Uru Whetu featuring Torere and Te Aroha - Taku Raumiri
- 2022: Te Matatini and Ngā Tūmanako - Waerea
- 2022: Rei - Anahera
Reo versions successful on the charts
edit- 2019: Benee - Kua Kore He Kupu / Soaked
- 2019: Drax Project - I Moeroa / Woke Up Late
- 2019: Kings - Kei Aro Atu Koe / Don't Worry 'bout It
- 2019: Six60 - Kia Mau Ki Tō Ūkaipō / Don't Forget Your Roots
- 2019: Sons of Zion - Pōtere Ana / Drift Away
- 2019: Teeks - E Kore Rawa E Wehe / Never Be Apart
- 2019: Stan Walker - Tēnā Rā Koe / Thank You
- 2020: Stan Walker - Bigger (Stan Walker song) / Tua
- 2021: Katchafire – Karawhiua / 100
- 2021: Lorde - Te Ao Mārama / Solar Power
- 2021: Muroki - Rehurehu / Wavy
- 2021: Hollie Smith / Don McGlashan - "Bathe in the River" / "Kōrukutia"
- 2021: Sons of Zion - He Aroha Hinemoa / Love on the Run
- 2021: Stan Walker - Tau Te Mārire / Take It Easy
Waiata / Anthems Album 2019
edit- Hātea Kapa Haka - "Aotearoa / God Defend New Zealand"
- Six60 - "Kia Mau Ki Tō Ūkaipō / Don't Forget Your Roots"
- Stan Walker - "Tēnā Rā Koe / Thank You"
- Benee - "Kua Kore He Kupu / Soaked"
- Drax Project - "I Moeroa / Woke Up Late"
- Shapeshifter - "Ngā Kano / In Colour"
- Kings - "Kei Aro Atu Koe / Don't Worry 'bout It"
- Tiki Taane - "Kei Tōku Ngākau Nei Koe / Always on My Mind"
- Sons of Zion - "Pōtere Ana / Drift Away"
- Bic Runga - "Haere Mai Rā / Sway"
- Teeks - "E Kore Rawa E Wehe / Never Be Apart"
- Tami Neilson - "Roimata / Cry Myself to Sleep"
Waiata Anthems 2020/2021
edithttps://www.newshub.co.nz/home/entertainment/2020/07/stan-walker-bic-runga-drax-project-to-perform-in-te-reo-m-ori-at-waiata-athems-live.html September 17 2020 concert
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2104/S00129/waiata-anthems-the-series.htm https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/124903972/waiata--anthems-turns-the-focus-on-te-reo
- Che Fu - "Fade Away" / "E Kore E Motu"
- Annie Crummer – "Ocean Moon" / "Hina Ki Tai"
- Drax Project - "Tukituki te Manawa" *
- Katchafire – "100" / "Karawhiua"
- Melodownz – "Fine" / "Pai"
- Bic Runga - "There Is No Time" / "Kāore He Wā" *
- Hollie Smith / Don McGlashan - "Bathe in the River" / "Kōrukutia"
* = original composition
- 20201225 Drax Project - "Tukituki te Manawa" https://music.apple.com/nz/album/tukituki-te-manawa-single/1545025445
- 20210422 Melodownz – "Fine" / "Pai" https://music.apple.com/nz/album/pai-fine-single/1562922194
- 20210423 Annie Crummer – "Ocean Moon" / "Hina Ki Tai" https://music.apple.com/nz/album/hina-ki-tai-single/1564220131
- 20210423 Katchafire – "100" / "Karawhiua" https://music.apple.com/us/album/karawhiua-single/1563152876
- 20210423 Hollie Smith / Don McGlashan - "Bathe in the River" / "Kōrukutia" https://music.apple.com/us/album/k%C5%8Drukutia-bathe-in-the-river-feat-don-mcglashan-single/1562050560
- 20210429 Bic Runga - "There Is No Time" / "Kāore He Wā" https://music.apple.com/us/album/k%C4%81ore-he-w%C4%81-there-is-no-time-single/1565457916
- 20210501 Che Fu - "Fade Away" / "E Kore E Motu" https://music.apple.com/nz/album/e-kore-e-motu-fade-away-single/1565048423
Waiata Anthems 2021
edithttps://www.teaomaori.news/te-reo-maori-dominates-nz-music-charts
- Ainslie Allen - ‘Te Ua Ka Mao’
- Louis Baker - ‘Te Utu o Te Aroha’
- Goldsmith Baynes - ‘Tīpuna’
- Anna Coddington featuring Louis Baker - ‘Aho / Beams’
- Mikey Dam - ‘Māu / Would You’
- Hamo Dell - ‘Ora Ai / Feeling Right’
- Reuben Fleetwood - ‘Haere Rā / So Do You’’
- Diaz Grimm - ‘Te Kore’
- Ria Hall - ‘Rangatira / Owner’
- Huia - 'Marama La Luna / Moon Moon’
- IA - ‘Whetū’
- Ka Hao featuring Rob Ruha - ‘35’
- Troy Kingi - ‘Te Wai Nō Rua Whetū / Aztechknowledgey’
- Kings featuring Theia - ‘Pohewatia’
- Georgia Lines - ‘Tōrere / My Love’
- Muroki - ‘Rehurehu / Wavy’
- Paige - ‘Taiāniwha / Waves’
- Rei - 'Hoki Mai / Come Back To Me’
- SIX60 - ‘Pepeha’
- Hollie Smith feat. NZSO - ‘Ko Te Hīnātoretanga / Coming in from the Dark’
- Sons of Zion - ‘He Aroha Hinemoa / Love on the Run’
- Tomorrow People - ‘Rise Up’
- Valkyrie - ‘A Hakamana’
- William Waiirua - ‘Mauri Mahi, Mauri Ora / Do The Mahi, Get The Treats’
- Tama Waipara ft. Maisey Rika - ‘Tiaho Iho Rā / East Coast Moon’
- Stan Walker - ‘Tau Te Mārire / Take It Easy’
- Niko Walters - ‘Aroha Kaitangata / Vicious Love’
Waiata Anthems 2022
edithttps://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK2208/S00120/reo-champions-then-and-now-waiata-anthems-2022-honours-50-years-since-maori-language-petition.htm https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2209/S00015/waiata-anthems-week-returns-with-a-wero-industry-legends-and-26-new-waiata.htm
- Aotearoa Allstars featuring Toni Huata - He Aroha
- Coterie - Purea / Cool It Down
- Dillastrate - Taku Aroha
- Mikey Dam - Whirinaki Mai
- Tim Finn - Ono Marama Takerehāia-Ngawiri feat. Hana Mereraiha (Six Months in a Leaky Boat)
- Fly My Pretties and Barnaby Weir - Tō Kātua Whānau / Family Tree
- Goldsmith Baynes - E Rere Rā (album)
- Huia, Sean Richards - Tui Tuia ō Whakapapa
- IA - Te Aho Tapu
- Kora - Kia Arohatia Ta-tou
- Ladi6 - Whāia Te Māaramatanga / Walk Right Up
- Origin Roots Aotearoa - Whāia Rā
- Pacific Heights featuring Stan Walker & Crete - Pōuri
- Paige - Tō Aroha
- Rei, Olivia Foa'i - Kokomea
- Riiki Reid - Karamata
- Rob Ruha with Drax Project - Ka Taria
- Sol3 Mio - Taku Whakawhitinga Rā
- Tiki Taane and Moana Maniapoto featuring Ria Hall, Georgia Lines, Mazbou Q, Chey Milne - AEIOU (Tiki Taane Remake)
- Valkyrie - Bad Girl
- Yahyah - Ngā Mahara Moenga
Notes
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- For "Ngaru Hōu": "Hot 20 NZ Singles". Recorded Music NZ. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- For "Moemoeā": "Hot 20 NZ Singles". Recorded Music NZ. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- For "Cool Down": "Hot 20 NZ Singles". Recorded Music NZ. 28 October 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=5218
NZHOT
12 U DO U Rob Ruha
15 LOST IN THE Q (THE WEEKEND) Rob Ruha feat. Jhaymeān
17 ALAMEIN Rob Ruha
2016 Maisey Rika Tira 2017 WE KNOW THE WAY (KI UTA E)Rob Ruha And Opetaia Foa'i 4-nz heatseeker https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/nzsingles?chart=4415 2020 Mohau 2021 The Halluci Nation One More Saturday Night
Maimoa
editOthers: Waerea 18 https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=4850 E Te Tau 20 https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=4852 Retireti Mai 9 https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/hotnzsingles?chart=4876 Huraina 11 ^ Ie Koko 16 ^
Huraina https://music.apple.com/us/album/huraina-single/1515534045 Te Korokoro o te Patara https://music.apple.com/us/album/te-korokoro-o-te-patara-single/1515533848 E Ihoa https://music.apple.com/us/album/e-ihoa-single/1515533821 Retireti Mai https://music.apple.com/us/album/retireti-mai-single/1515534002 Ie Koko https://music.apple.com/us/album/ie-koko-single/1515533389 Reovolution https://music.apple.com/us/album/reovolution-single/1515533999
KohiForest
edithttps://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/plans-projects-policies-reports-bylaws/our-plans-strategies/unitary-plan/history-unitary-plan/ihp-designations-reports-recommendations/Documents/ihp023seasvegmanangement.pdf -by 2016 the Melanesian Mission Trust Board sought to remove the SEA status of the area.
https://hearings.aupihp.govt.nz/online-services/new/files/cXbQHZfS7QwaTWKhJ0oqoB35o6yO6u4yOWU71r92Y2cX STATEMENT OF PRIMARY EVIDENCE BY NICHOLAS PAUL GOLDWATER ON BEHALF OF THE KOHIMARAMA FOREST PRESERVATION GROUP
Nicholas Paul Goldwater 15 July 2015
-remnant kohekohe forest -large amounts of invasive weeds, tree privet (Ligustrum lucidum) and monkey apple (Syziygium smithii) . Impacted by weeds, namely jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum), ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum), tradescantia (Tradescantia fluminensis), and queen of the night (Cestrum nocturnum). -Stream down valley. Banded kōkopu.
The reserve is a portion of native bush extending eastwards, including the māhoe-dominated Kohimarama Valley Forest (owned by the Melanesian Mission Society)[1] and Dingle Dell Reserve.[2][3]
_____ -was removed from the SEA Under the Auckland Unitary Plan
-SEA_6180 -SEA_T_6180 -Pamela Place -Kohimarama Valley Forest -Kohimarama Forest
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/rare-auckland-native-bush-section-in-kohimarama-may-be-sold-to-developers/EBJ3N2HN6FAX2LIKCKJYCNJX5M/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/127202493/volunteers-make-offer-on-kohimarama-forest-in-bid-to-save-it-from-development https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018823385/wealthy-auckland-suburb-s-forest-block-up-for-sale-today https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2021/12/conservation-group-fighting-to-stop-rare-auckland-native-bush-section-being-sold-to-developers.html https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/78136675/rare-redfin-bully-fish-found-in-auckland-stream
other
edit[4] Mahuta Uerata Tapaue Te Putu Tawhiakiterangi Tuata = Te Kahurangi TE RAAUANGAANGA Pōtatau Te Wherowhero | Katitakiwaru younger brohter = Matire Toha (parents Rewa (manu) Te Koki, child Ihipera) Tawhiao = Hera --> Tiahuia --> Hera, Wanakore, Te Ngaehe, Te puea Mahuta Te Rata Koroki = Te Atairangikaahu Te Arikinui te Atairangikaahu = Whatumoana Paki Tuuheitia
[5] -history of poor developments adjacent to marae. Makaurau Marae = sewage ponds, Te puea = motorway, Pukaki Marae = airport zoning. After motorway, zoning changed to light industrial, and factories were build. Members of the marae complained.
Te Ūnga Waka in Epsom (1966) Te Tira Hou marae in Panmure (1973)
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editOh No
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"Oh No (Pt. 2)" | ||||
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Single by L.A.B. | ||||
from the album L.A.B. VI | ||||
Released | 15 December 2023[28] | |||
Genre | pop, funk | |||
Length | 4:08 | |||
Label | Loop Recordings Aot(ear)oa | |||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Brad Kora | |||
L.A.B. singles chronology | ||||
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"Oh No (Pt. 2)" is a song by New Zealand band L.A.B., released as a single from their album L.A.B. VI in December 2023.
Composition
editRelease
editCritical reception
edit"Oh No (Pt. 2)" was chosen as the song of the day by New Zealand music website the 13th Floor.[29]
Charts
editChart (2023) | Peak position |
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New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[30] | 13 |
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- ^ "Oh No (Pt. 2)". Bandcamp. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
- ^ "L.A.B – Oh No (Pt. 2): 13th Floor New Song Of The Day". The 13th Floor. 16 December 2023.
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