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Huhana Lyndon | This Disease Is Affecting Other Areas, Councils and Tribes Need to Work Together.

Kauri dieback has hit one of the Whangarei kauri groves. The Northern Territory Council has not released the results of its kauri dieback tests to Whangarei council for more than a year, and the council is investigating why it took so long to get the information. The park has now been closed to prevent the spread of the disease, says Ngati Kahu o Torongare hapu spokesperson Huhana Lyndon, who says councils need to work with tribes to prevent thi…
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Kauri dieback has hit one of the Whangarei kauri groves. The Northern Territory Council has not released the results of its kauri dieback tests to Whangarei council for more than a year, and the council is investigating why it took so long to get the information. The park has now been closed to prevent the spread of the disease, says Ngati Kahu o Torongare hapu spokesperson Huhana Lyndon, who says councils need to work with tribes to prevent thi…

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Waatea News: Māori Radio Station broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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