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Transmission Gully Motorway, Pāuatahanui exit. A highway connecting the Kāpiti Coast to Pāuatahanui through the Wainui Saddle was first proposed in 1919 by William Hughes Field, the MP for Ōtaki at the time, as one of two alternatives to the steep, narrow and windy Paekakariki Hill Road between Paekākāriki and Pāuatahanui. [4]
View of Transmission Gully near Battle Hill Farm in 2008 Transmission Gully, a chain of steep-sided, isolated valleys in the Wellington Region of New Zealand, runs approximately north–south between the Kāpiti Coast and Tawa, through hills east of Porirua. The gully's name comes from the 110,000-volt transmission line that formerly ran through it. The line, built in 1924, linked Wellington ...
Cambrians, or Cambrian, formerly known as Dunstan Creek [1] and Welshman's Gully, [2] is a small rural settlement in the Manuherikia Valley, Central Otago, New Zealand. Cambrians is located off Loop Road which runs between Becks and St Bathans in the Maniototo region of Central Otago.
Glinks Gully is a small settlement located on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south of Dargaville. The settlement consists of around 70 houses. Glinks Gully borders the Tasman Sea with a direct stretch of beach [1] known as Ripiro Beach, the longest driveable beach in New Zealand at 107 kilometres ...
The Ministry for Regulation is the fourth central agency within the New Zealand Government alongside the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Public Service Commission, and the New Zealand Treasury. [5] [6] The Ministry falls under the portfolio of Minister for Regulation David Seymour and is headed by chief executive Gráinne Moss. [5]
Storm drain grate on a street in Warsaw, Poland Storm drain with its pipe visible beneath it due to construction work. A storm drain, storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada), highway drain, [1] surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved ...
In 2005, the remains of a man who had been missing for four years were found by police at Whatipu's Destruction Gully. It was speculated that the man was the victim of an accident during fishing on the Manukau Harbour. [17] In 2006, the location was featured on Ghost Hunt, a New Zealand paranormal television show. [18]
New Zealand's EV charging system is supported by integrated and streamlined cross-sectoral planning and regulations. New Zealand's EV charging industry is functional, adaptable and evolving, also appeals to consumers, operators, and investors. Electrifying New Zealand's transportation fleet is a critical step towards achieving a zero-carbon future.