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  1. Well you had the misfortune to be in Kerikeri Martyn which is a rare middle class enclave in Northland. In May they shouted down Kainga Ora plans for Apartments near the CBD at an 800 strong bal’head meeting, and the result was…

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/kainga-ora-changes-kerikeri-social-housing-plan-after-community-feedback/VGL3R4MM3VBHNK6YUXSI3TZFQE/

    Little winds up the bourgeoisie more than the prospect of other NZers having nice houses like them! These are the ugly New Zealanders. They don’t mix, but prefer their ghettos like Queenstown and Havelock North etc.

    Fortunately there are some great people in the Far North particularly–don’t judge us all on that motley crew. The Kerikeri lot are still highly pissed off that there is FNDC’s first Māori Mayor–Moko Tepania in office after their local candidate thought she could sleepwalk to victory after John Carter and Wayne Brown. So, Kaikohe based Moko visited every tiny hamlet, marae, settlement and bay that most of these drongos barely know exist, and won.

    1. Based upon reading the link you provided I don’t know if your dismissive representation of the outcome and process of the Kainga Ora consultations is entirely fait and accurate.

  2. As a resident of Northland I think Martyn’s summary of general attitudes here is right on the button.

  3. I grew up in south with skin heads being everywhere.

    I can concur now that live in Northland, that Northland it is more racist.

  4. Kerikeri known by Northland Maori as Johannesburg, and not just for the relatively high number of Afrikana immigrants who have settled there, but for being a noticably European/White/Pakeha dominated village in Northland.

    What I found a little unsettling on my last visit to Kerikeri was the large recruitment display in the Kerikeri Library and Community Centre for the NZ Army, especially for officer training. Not too surprising I suppose in a rural community with few employment prospects for school leavers, but a little unsettling to think that this is where we are recruiting our officer class from.

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