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Category Archives: Kahurangi National Park
Fromagère Di Anderson Says, “Say “Cheese” Karamea.”
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray After 52 years of “running around after other people,” Dianne Anderson said, “Right… It’s my turn now; I want a cheese room,” and, just like that, she started a new career … Continue reading
Artists Plan New “ArtofNature” Exhibition for Tokyo
Off the Top of my Head By Paul Murray This photograph really started something. It was taken on the Heaphy Track in the Kahurangi National Park at the top of the South Island of New Zealand in 2005. I’ve always … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Artist, Artist-in-residency programme, Belgium, Heaphy Track, Japan, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Nature, New Zealand, Paul Murray, Photography, Resident artist, South Island, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged Art, Artists, ArtofNature, Exhibition, Japan, karamea, Mural, New Zealand, Paul Murray, Photography, PsoMan, Tokyo
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Business Opportunity Knocks in Paradise
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray In the Spring of 2006, German traveller Lena Fischbach happened across a remote Marlborough Sounds lodge, met Kiwi journeyman Mike MacMillan and ended up with two kids living in Karamea at the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Children, Community, Economics, Environment, Heaphy Track, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Marriage, Money, Mountain Biking, Nature, New Zealand, Oparara Basin, Oparara Valley Track, Paul Murray, South Island, Uncategorized
Tagged Automotive, Business, Business Opportunity, karamea, Mechanic, New Zealand, Opportunity, Paradise, South Island, West Coast
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Singapore Airlines Article on Karamea/Nelson/Collingwood
Posted in Collingwood, Environment, Heaphy Track, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Nature, Nelson, New Zealand, Oparara, Oparara Basin, Oparara Valley Track, Photography, Rongo, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, South Island, Sustainability, Travel, West Coast
Tagged Collingwood, June Nyu, karamea, Nelson, New Zealand, SilverKris, Singapore Airlines, South Island, Travel
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Karamea Food-Branding Initiative Gathers Momentum
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray Buller Community Development Facilitator Peter Howard recently presented information at the Karamea Bowling Club about a proposal to establish a “social enterprise” in Karamea to bolster the local economy, create employment and … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Australia, Buller District Council, Business, Economics, Education, Efficiency, Environment, Environmentally Responsible Business, Gardening, Health, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Money, Nature, Oparara, Oparara Basin, Oparara Valley Track, Paul Murray, Permaculture, Photography, Social Commentary, Social Enterprise, Social Equity, South Island, Sustainability, Travel, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged Akina Foundation, Buller REAP, Business, education, Environment, EPIC Westport, Food Brand, Innovation and Employmnet, Kahurangi National Park, Kangaroo Island, karamea, MBIE, Ministry of Business, Paul Murray, Permaculture, Peter Howard, Social Enterprise, South Island, Sustainability
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Man-Bear Possum Terrifies Kahurangi NP People
DOC Uses Mutant Possum Threat to Justify Massive Aerial Poison Blitz Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray The mystery of the New Zealand Government’s persistence with aerial baiting of vast regions of the “Clean-Green/100%Pure” country with 1080 poison was revealed yesterday by … Continue reading
Posted in 1080, Conservation, Department of Conservation, DOC, Environment, Funny, Heaphy Track, Hilarious, Humor, Humour, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Parody, Paul Murray, Photography, Politics, Satire, Social Commentary, South Island, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged 1080, Environment, Funny, Heaphy Track, Hilarious, Humor, Humour, Kahurangi National Park, karamea, Man-Bear Possum, New Zealand, Paul Murray, Photos, Politics, Social Commentary, South Island, West Coast
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The History of the LivingInPeace Project
Off the Top of my Head By Paul Murray In 2002, while working as a journalist for The Daily Yomiuri in Japan, I was actively involved in the international peace movement that was protesting the planned unprovoked invasion of Iraq … Continue reading
Posted in 107.5 FM, Art, Artist, Artist-in-residency programme, Business, Environmentally Responsible Business, Heaphy Track, Historical, Japan, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Karamea Radio, Karamea Radio 107.5 FM, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Paul Murray, Peace, Permaculture, Photography, Resident artist, Rongo, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, South Island, Sustainability, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged Art, Environment, Heaphy Track, Karamea Radio 107.5 FM, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Permaculture, Photography, Photos, Rongo, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, South Island, Sustainability, Travel, West Coast
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HELP…the “Karamea” Movie Needs You!
Posted in Artist, Business, Conservation, Education, Environment, Environmentally Responsible Business, Heaphy Track, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Karamea Estuary Enhancement Project, Karamea Radio, Karamea Radio 107.5 FM, LivinginPeace Project, Marco Gianstefani, Money, New Zealand, Oparara, Oparara Basin, Paul Murray, PDC, Peace, Permaculture, Photography, Radio, Radio Karamea, Resident artist, Rongo, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, Social Commentary, Uncategorized
Tagged Art, education, karamea, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Permaculture, Photography, Rongo, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, Social Commentary, South Island, Travel, West Coast
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What’s Up DOC? (Batter the Birds)
Department of “Conservation” plan to blanket Kahurangi National Park with 1080 poison…… Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray Not good news I’m afraid….more from me soon…. 1 1 WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE? INTRODUCTION: … Continue reading
Posted in Buller District Council, Bureaucracy, Conservation, Department of Conservation, DOC, Economics, Education, Environment, Environmentally Responsible Business, Health, Heaphy Track, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Money, New Zealand, Oparara, Oparara Basin, Paul Murray, Politics, Power, Rongo Backpackers & Gallery, Social Commentary, South Island, Sustainablity, Uncategorized, West Coast
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Karamea Community Hui Draws BIG Crowd
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray Seventy-five positive people from all walks of Karamea and Little Wanganui life spent a sunny Saturday afternoon at the Last Resort on August 12 learning more about the Community-Led Development Programme … Continue reading →
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