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Bastion Point

1970s in Auckland1977 in New Zealand1978 in New ZealandCoastline of New ZealandGeography of Auckland
Military history of New ZealandMāori historyMāori politicsProtests in New ZealandWaitematā HarbourŌrākei Local Board Area
Fishing Fish Off Bastion Point, Auckland
Fishing Fish Off Bastion Point, Auckland

Takaparawhau / Bastion Point is a coastal piece of land in Ōrākei, Auckland, New Zealand, overlooking the Waitematā Harbour. The area is significant in New Zealand history as the site of protests in the late 1970s by Māori against forced land alienation by Pākehā (European settlers). Takaparawhau is now the site of the private Ōrākei Marae, the public Michael Joseph Savage Memorial, and privately-owned reserve land that is accessible to the public.

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Bastion Point
Tāmaki Drive, Ōrākei Mission Bay

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N -36.844166666667 ° E 174.82416666667 °
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Tamaki Yacht Club

Tāmaki Drive 30
1071 Ōrākei, Mission Bay
Auckland, New Zealand
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