
Location of Orewa.

Orewa Beach.
'Orewa', a
town in the
North Island of
New Zealand lies on the
Hibiscus Coast, 30 kilometres north of
Auckland city, and close to the base of the
Whangaparaoa Peninsula. The town has a population of 6000, and many people arrive to take holidays there. Orewa is also considered one of the fastest growing places in New Zealand and is one of the most expensive areas to buy a house in.
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Orewa lies on the east coast of the
North Auckland Peninsula, within the
Rodney District and lies on
State Highway 1. The northern motorway currently ends just inland of Orewa. A 7.5 kilometre extension is currently under construction, with completion expected in 2009. This will extend the northern motorway to near
Puhoi, and take
State Highway One out of Orewa.
The town achieved headlines on
January 27 2004 when
Don Brash, then leader of the New Zealand parliamentary opposition
National Party, gave the
Orewa speech to the local
Rotary Club branch. The speech raised many controversial views on race relations within New Zealand. Some regard the speech as a watershed moment in New Zealand politics.
Landmarks and features
Places of note within the town include:
Orewa College, The Youth centre (including 'the skate park'), The Orewa Surf Life-Saving Club, Centrestage theatre, The Nautilus apartment complex, the Statue of
Sir Edmund Hillary, Eaves bush, the Orewa Bridge, the
theosophical society, the camping-ground, the RDC (
Rodney District Council) offices.
Orewa beach is one of the best features of the town. Known as one of the longest and safest beaches in Auckland, Orewa beach is a true treasure. One of the more notable events on the beach is the Orewa
Big Dig. A famous cafe on the beach is the local Plantation Cafe, where locals can enjoy ice creams and meals.
Pururi Park
In 2005 locally famous
Pururi Park, at the foot of
Eaves Bush, was sold for over $2000000. This upset locals as it was popular around town and lots of people enjoy their holidays there. It is currently being renovated into the subdivion/community of
Kensington Park.
External links
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Orewa Beach website
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Rodney District Council
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Orewa College
References
1. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0704/S00209.htm