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newsprint capacity in
Australasia. The remaining Tasman machine would continue to produce newsprint, predominantly for the New Zealand and Australian markets. Norske Skog management would work closely with employees, unions and other stakeholders on the detailed closure arrangements, including a mill-wide restructuring programme. Peter McCartey, General Manager of Tasman Mill said it was widely understood the decision had been brought about by global market forces within the industry. The second paper machine had operated successfully for over 50 years. Norske Skog has the widest geographical spread of all the paper producers, with mills in 11 countries on all continents except Africa.
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such a popular annual competition that it was developed into a national event, attracting exhibitors from throughout New
Zealand. The competition has now developed into a broader range of attractions which captivates many skills from the Forestry Industry and now takes over the town for the weekend, in what is known as Kawerau Woodfest.
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Of those at least 15 years old, 390 (7.2%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 1,542 (28.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 20,600, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 426 people (7.8%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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Kawerau hosts a number of events each year, including the
National Woodskills Festival, 'King of the Mountain' race and the Tarawera 100 motorcycle endurance race. Kawerau is also growing as an event venue for white water rapid competitions such as kayaking and rafting. Kawerau was a venue for the
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Unlike most other towns of its size, Kawerau was carefully planned before construction. The town was built with an impressive number of facilities, to accommodate a multinational specialist workforce. The mill continues to drive the local economy and greatly influences the fortunes of the town. The
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The annual
Kawerau Woodfest attracts hundreds of visitors from around the country, making it the town's largest event and, as a result, is the highest economic beneficial event in Kawerau. As well as the Woodskills Festival, there is an Arts & Crafts Festival with displays open on Saturday and
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February), the average daily maximum temperature in Kawerau is 23.7 °C. In January 2008, the temperature exceeded 30 °C for five days. In winter (July to August) crisp early morning frosts are usually followed by clear, sunny days, and the average daily maximum
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The
National Woodskills Festival is a competition that encompasses a broad spectrum of wood craftsmanship and wood art. Some of the competitors are professionals, but many are amateurs. The Woodskills Festival was first held in Kawerau in 1989 as a local competition. By 1991, the event had become
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Norse Skog of Norway, which is the world's second-biggest producer of newsprint, confirmed the closure of one of its two paper machines at the Tasman Mill at
Kawerau with the loss of 110 jobs. The company first announced its intention to shut one machine last September, following a review of its
643:. There were 2,826 dwellings. The median age was 38.6 years (compared with 38.1 years nationally). There were 1,680 people (22.3%) aged under 15 years, 1,335 (17.7%) aged 15 to 29, 2,997 (39.8%) aged 30 to 64, and 1,524 (20.2%) aged 65 or older.
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in the surrounding bush owned and operated by local families. The
Kawerau geothermal field provides steam power for the paper mill, and a 90 MW geothermal power station is currently under construction.
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Kawerau has two co-educational state primary schools for Year 1 to 6 students: Kawerau
Putauaki School, with a roll of 140; and Kawerau South School, with a roll of 376.
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lies 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east of
Kawerau, and is easily visible from the town. The Tarawera River straddles Kawerau to the east and continues north to the
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Kawerau District covers 23.56 km (9.10 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 7,820 as of June 2023, with a population density of 332 people per km.
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said it would be shutting one of the two newsprint machines at the mill. In January 2013, it was confirmed nearly half the mill's jobs would be lost.
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those at least 15 was that 1,857 (34.2%) people were employed full-time, 684 (12.6%) were part-time, and 549 (10.1%) were unemployed.
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1964:"The National Climate Database - (Agent numbers: 1753, 21866, 36750)"
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Climate data for Kawerau (1971–2000 normals, extremes 1954–present)
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1803:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Kawerau District (026).
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New Zealand Geothermal Association: Geothermal fields
360:. Kawerau was one of the worst-affected towns in the
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1986:"Kawerau Putauaki School Official School Website"
1580:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand: Kawerau
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1801:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
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1695:"Kawerau paper mill job losses confirmed"
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1828:. Stats NZ - Tatauranga Aotearoa
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695:and 1.1% had other religions.
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343:East Coast Main Trunk Railway
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1446:, Women's BMX world champion
65:Kawerau district within the
1786:. Te Potiki National Trust.
1758:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
1592:"N.Z. PAPER AND PULP MILLS"
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1732:"Norse Skog Cuts 110 Jobs"
1730:Gray, Jamie (2013-01-09).
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1737:The New Zealand Herald
1669:"TASMAN PULP INDUSTRY"
1643:"TASMAN PAPER PROJECT"
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242: • Summer (
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892:Record high °C (°F)
409:In 2012, mill owner
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1762:tkm.govt.nz
1679:20 February
1653:20 February
1602:20 February
1468:Tasman Mill
1432:John Rowles
810:hot springs
776:New Zealand
679:, 9.6% had
641:2013 census
637:2018 census
470:Population
411:Norske Skog
312:New Zealand
142:Electorates
133:Established
115:New Zealand
96: /
2724:Categories
2565:Horowhenua
2550:Rangitīkei
2465:Ōtorohanga
2356:Wellington
2351:Lower Hutt
2346:Upper Hutt
1891:2007-09-23
1743:2013-07-09
1628:2007-03-15
1564:25 October
1546:25 October
1528:25 October
1474:References
1428:, sculptor
824:District.
783:37.4 years
768:34.3 years
751:52.2 years
717:Median age
714:Households
711:Population
467:Ethnicity
435:The local
200:Population
159:Government
149:(general)
147:East Coast
2693:Southland
2658:Mackenzie
2648:Ashburton
2580:Carterton
2575:Masterton
2545:Whanganui
2530:Stratford
2490:Whakatāne
2425:Whangarei
2420:Far North
2403:Districts
2290:districts
1717:3 News NZ
1673:The Press
1647:The Press
1596:The Press
1397:Education
822:Whakatāne
793:Geography
786:$ 31,800
771:$ 19,600
754:$ 19,600
737:$ 22,400
677:Christian
503:Pasifika
379:mill town
275:Area code
225:Time zone
2628:Kaikōura
2623:Westland
2555:Manawatū
2515:Hastings
2505:Gisborne
2326:Tauranga
2321:Hamilton
2316:Auckland
1926:Archived
1908:Archived
1457:See also
1434:, singer
1354:2,233.8
1307:(64.67)
734:42 years
693:Buddhist
656:Pasifika
650:, 63.2%
625:Source:
316:Tauranga
263:Postcode
152:Waiariki
84:176°42′E
51:Putauaki
2668:Waitaki
2663:Waimate
2633:Hurunui
2560:Tararua
2540:Ruapehu
2500:Ōpōtiki
2495:Kawerau
2475:Waitomo
2445:Waikato
2440:Hauraki
2430:Kaipara
2384:Dunedin
2341:Porirua
1500:4 March
1440:, model
1422:, model
1305:1,642.6
1302:(5.22)
1297:(5.55)
1292:(6.39)
1287:(5.03)
1282:(5.85)
1277:(5.51)
1272:(6.12)
1267:(4.56)
1262:(5.29)
1257:(5.31)
1252:(5.18)
1247:(4.66)
1237:(24.1)
1232:(35.6)
1227:(33.3)
1222:(28.2)
1217:(29.5)
1212:(24.3)
1207:(24.1)
1202:(24.8)
1197:(24.4)
1192:(26.1)
1187:(33.8)
1182:(37.6)
1177:(38.7)
1167:(48.4)
1162:(54.9)
1157:(51.3)
1152:(47.8)
1147:(44.1)
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1137:(39.2)
1132:(40.5)
1127:(44.1)
1122:(49.6)
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1112:(57.6)
1107:(57.2)
1097:(58.1)
1092:(64.6)
1087:(60.8)
1082:(57.2)
1077:(53.4)
1072:(50.0)
1067:(48.6)
1062:(49.6)
1057:(53.8)
1052:(59.5)
1047:(64.4)
1042:(67.6)
1037:(67.5)
1027:(67.7)
1022:(74.3)
1017:(70.3)
1012:(66.6)
1007:(63.0)
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992:(58.8)
987:(63.5)
982:(69.3)
977:(74.1)
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957:(98.6)
952:(92.1)
947:(94.3)
942:(83.8)
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932:(71.6)
927:(70.0)
922:(71.1)
917:(76.6)
912:(85.5)
907:(89.8)
902:(96.1)
897:(98.6)
828:Climate
658:, 3.3%
654:, 4.7%
575:±% p.a.
354:Ōpōtiki
320:Rotorua
306:on the
302:in the
296:Kawerau
284:Website
154:(Māori)
110:Country
81:38°06′S
28:Kawerau
2683:Clutha
2653:Timaru
2643:Selwyn
2613:Buller
2603:Tasman
2510:Wairoa
2374:Nelson
2331:Napier
2299:Cities
2286:Cities
1970:10 Sep
1966:. NIWA
1948:20 May
1944:. NIWA
1832:29 May
1367:Events
1348:237.1
1345:202.8
1342:170.4
1339:146.5
1336:158.4
1333:133.3
1330:160.4
1327:178.6
1324:208.2
1321:199.6
1318:234.5
848:Month
689:Muslim
648:Pākehā
620:+1.08%
609:+2.35%
598:−1.19%
545:Other
531:MELAA
517:Asian
489:Māori
383:Tasman
358:Wairoa
251:UTC+13
230:UTC+12
122:Region
2706:Other
2480:Taupō
2455:Waipā
1300:132.6
1295:140.9
1290:162.3
1285:127.8
1280:148.7
1275:140.0
1270:155.4
1265:115.8
1260:134.3
1255:134.8
1250:131.6
1245:118.4
887:Year
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762:3,972
731:1,158
728:3,144
685:Hindu
660:Asian
652:Māori
617:7,539
606:7,146
595:6,363
584:6,921
495:4,764
481:4,053
437:marae
431:Marae
339:Onepu
298:is a
219:7,820
215:Urban
208:7,820
2688:Gore
2618:Grey
2288:and
1972:2024
1950:2024
1834:2024
1681:2024
1655:2024
1604:2024
1566:2023
1548:2023
1530:2023
1502:2022
1351:204
1235:−4.4
1220:−2.1
1215:−1.4
1210:−4.3
1205:−4.4
1200:−4.0
1195:−4.2
1190:−3.3
1160:12.7
1155:10.7
1115:12.5
1110:14.2
1105:14.0
1095:14.5
1090:18.1
1085:16.0
1080:14.0
1075:11.9
1070:10.0
1055:12.1
1050:15.3
1045:18.0
1040:19.8
1035:19.7
1025:19.9
1020:23.5
1015:21.3
1010:19.2
1005:17.2
1000:15.3
995:14.5
990:14.9
985:17.5
980:20.7
975:23.4
970:25.4
965:25.4
955:37.0
950:33.4
945:34.6
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