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Buller Festival 2010

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-01-18T22:48:14+13:00

Ben Jackson announces the goods for Buller Festival 2010. Friday March 5 – Kayak Boater Cross on Murchison’s endangered Matakitaki. Saturday March 6 – Kayak Slalom (individual and teams), Rafter Cross and the ‘famous as’ Rock the Buller Party. This years party theme is TBC so stay tuned. Sunday March 7 sees us release kayakers back into the wild via our new and improved Big Air Ramp. This year’s event also sees the New Zealand Rafting Selections for the World Champs. Bigger than ever, it’s going to be a weekend not to be missed. Join us on Facebook for updates, rides to and from the event and general information. If you’re going to be in Murchison and are keen to help out with this awesome event then fire us an email.

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NZ Canoeing 11.2, Winter 2011

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-09-25T20:16:33+13:00

The latest NZ Canoeing 11.2 has been sent to members, with articles on Simon Davidson (Matt Burton, Tyler Fox, Louise Urwin, Josh Neilson), Mokau victory! (Terry Lasenby), Whitewater Grand Prix (Louise Urwin), Conservation News (Tony Ward-Holme), Releases and Events, How good is your rescue kit and techniques? Part 1 (Matt Barker). Grab NZ Canoeing 11.2 (PDF, 3.5Mb) here or via your club.

Whitewater NZ

River Safety and River Rescue subsidies available to Whitewater NZ members

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-09-01T13:07:01+12:00

Whitewater NZ are very pleased to announce that we have received funding from Water Safety NZ to subsidise River Safety and River Rescue courses for the 2011 Spring paddling season. Current individual and club members of Whitewater NZ can apply for a $100 subsidy towards an approved River Safety or River Rescue course by contacting Membership Officer Jo Dovey on membership@rivers.co.nz.

Safety

Green Party launches plan to clean up rivers

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-08-21T11:06:41+12:00

Gearing up for the 2011 election, the Green Party has launched a plan to clean up our rivers. The plan includes setting standards for clean water, introducing charges for irrigation water and supporting water clean-up initiatives. Read more at http://www.greens.org.nz/cleanrivers

Conservation

Wairoa release dates for 2011/2012

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-07-29T21:10:21+12:00

Kaimai Canoe Club have announced release dates for the Wairoa as agreed with Trustpower Ltd.

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King Country Energy abandons Mokau hydro scheme

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-06-29T09:27:38+12:00

King Country Energy has announced that it will not proceed with proposed Mokau hydro scheme. Although Environment Waikato granted consents for a dam last January, KCE says that the scheme would be “economically infeasible”. Whitewater NZ opposed the original consent application in 2006, and was preparing to oppose the latest consent in the Environment Court.

Conservation

WaterSafety releases “Be RiverSafe” DVD and Toolbox

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-06-18T11:17:09+12:00

Water Safety NZ has released a “Be RiverSafe” DVD and Toolbox described as a mixture of information and suggested activities that can be used by teachers and leaders, young people and learners and anyone wanting to be river safe when they are enjoying an activity in, on or around a river. The resource includes online video of river features such as buffer waves, eddies, rapids and undercuts that are potentially useful for kayaking instructors.

Safety

CUMEC Magazine Issue 13

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Cumec Magazine issue 13 is now available featuring articles on the threatened Morgans Gorge by Keith Riley, India’s Pindar River by Kev England, an interview with Pete Simpson. Plus coverage of the Australian Slalom nationals, and the 2011 Oceania Slalom Champs.

 

Tongariro flowing

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-05-02T09:45:39+12:00

Genesis Energy have advised that there will be a scheduled outage at Rangipo Power Station between 9am and 5pm, on Thursday 5 May. The Tongariro River, downstream of Rangipo Dam to Poutu Intake will be flowing at natural flow during this time. There will be no increase in river flows downstream of Poutu Intake.

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NZ Canoeing 11.1, Autumn 2011

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

The latest NZ Canoeing 11.1 has been sent to members, featuring West Coast Whitewater is officially awesome (Andy England), A tribute to Graham Egarr (Paul Caffyn), Conservation News: Matiri, Mokihinui (Tony Ward-Holmes), COW closes (David Welch), Adventure on the Upper Hokitika (Nic Thomas), Damn the dams – the quiet way (Miriam Odlin)

Forest and Bird urge support for wild Mokihinui

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2011-02-03T21:19:56+13:00

Forest and Bird have launched a campaign against taxpayer-owned Meridian Energy’s proposal to dam the wild and scenic Mōkihinui River. “Forest & Bird was joined by MPs, including Chris Hipkins, Peter Dunne and Kevin Hague, and representatives of organisations representing kayakers, rafters and trampers, who also want the river to remain in its natural state.” The campaign invites supporters of a natural, undammed Mokihinui to send an e-card to Meridian Energy (or via Facebook) opposing the scheme. Please join the campaign, and let your paddling buddies know about it.

Conservation

NZ Canoeing 10.3, Summer 2010

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-12-21T21:52:58+13:00

The latest NZ Canoeing 10.3 has been sent to members, featuring Too precious to dam (Polly Miller), Lessons from Mangatepopo (Mick Hopkinson), Conservation News (Land and Water Forum, Hurunui River Moratorium, Mokihinui / Nevis / Mokau, Matiri) (Tony Ward-Holmes), Releases and Events and Highlights… (Toni George). Read more at NZ Canoeing 10.3 (PDF, 4.7Mb).

Whitewater NZ

Guide to the Whanganui River, 18th edition, now available

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-12-11T17:42:24+13:00

The 18th edition Whitewater NZ’s Guide to the Whanganui River is now available with some changes to accommodation and branding. Available at DOC Centers near the river or order using our Order Form (PDF, 143KB). Whitewater NZ members receive a discount.

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CUMEC Magazine Issue 12

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Cumec Issue 12 has been released for the Spring/Summer season. Focussed on adventure paddling the issue contains an interview with Kiwi Adventurer Mike Abbott, Andi Uhl writes about keeping the adventure going as you get ‘Old & Crusty’, Gordon Rayner writes about a family trip down the South Island’s Clarence River, and we take a quick look at the Sickline 2010 event that saw Sam Sutton crowned World Champion. There are gear reviews for summer including the Immersion Research Comp LX drytop, Hydroscapes Full on Vest, and the must have vanity accessory for summer: a GoPro HD head camera. Available at bookstores and kayak-shops all over New Zealand & Australia or subscribe online to save over 30% on the cover price.

Consent moratorium on Waiau River

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-11-23T18:31:43+13:00

Environment Canterbury Commissioners have imposed a moratorium on resource consents to take, dam, divert or use water in the Waiau River catchment, saying “A moratorium would also allow due consideration to be given to the vision and principles of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy as set out in the Environment Canterbury Act.”

Conservation

Kayak scholarships at Waiariki Academy of Sport

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-10-27T21:58:35+13:00

Waiariki Academy of Sport, at the Waiariki Institute of Technology in Rotorua are offering scholarships for their Kayak/Waka Squad 2011. Study at Waiariki, and train on the world-class rivers and lakes in Rotorua, New Zealand Technical training and coaching support. Sport science and medicine support provided by Academy of Sport team (NZ preferred providers). Focus on Slalom Kayak: developing slalom kayakers with Olympic aspirations (including Luuka Jones, Mike Dawson, Louise Jull and Brent Bastin), Extreme Kayak: developing extreme kayakers with world championship and pro-kayak aspirations (including World Champion Sam Sutton) or Waka Ama: developing waka paddlers with world championship aspirations (including NZ Juniors Latoya Bennett-Collier and Dale Thomas). Study any Waiariki qualification whilst prioritising your sport. For 2011 Admission and Scholarship applications, apply before 30 November 2010. Call 0800 924 274 or visit www.waiariki.ac.nz.

Education

Protest descent of Mokihinui

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-10-25T21:01:58+13:00

120 kayakers and environmentalists staged a mass descent of the Mokihinui River (video) on Sunday to protest Meridian’s proposed 85m dam. Meridian’s consents to dam the wild and scenic Mokihinui have been appealed by DOC, Forest & Bird and Whitewater NZ.

Conservation

NZ Canoeing Spring 2010

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-10-09T15:21:01+13:00

The latest NZ Canoeing has been sent to members, featuring Conservation News (Rivers in the media, Hurunui River moratorium, Mokihinui River, Mokihinui Stockton film, Central Plains Water, Land and Water Forum, Nevis River Decision) (Tony Ward-Holmes), Respect to the Hutt Gorge @ 2.55m (Ruby Kopelov), Kiwi kayakers excel at home and overseas (Miriam Odlin), Releases and Events. Read more in NZ Canoeing 10.2 (PDF, 9.7Mb).

Whitewater NZ

Two Mangahao releases for October

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-09-09T13:10:17+12:00

Two Mangahao releases have been scheduled for October 2010.
9 October 2010: a replacement release for the cancellation in October last year.
30 October 2010: the spring release for 2010.

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Access to the Waiatoto

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-09-01T22:29:48+12:00

Some months ago the Otago conservancy of DOC released their proposed Mt Aspiring National Park Management Plan. It is due to be approved by the NZ Conservation Authority and assuming nothing surprising happens, Whitewater NZ has had a significant win by retaining aerial access to Bonar Flats on the Waiatoto River. This is the result of much hard work by Tony Ward-Holmes, Hugh Canard, Craig Adams, Glenn Murdoch, Maree Baker and others.

DOC’s original proposal was for no aerial access to the Waiatoto within the national park at all, despite their lack of knowledge of who used or valued that landing site. Then after protests from paddlers, as a compromise they suggested aerial access to Drake Flat, which is below the first half-day warm-up paddling and is lower than much of the best scenery including any views of Mt Aspiring itself. The next suggestion was for access to Bonar Flats, but only between mid-October and December, and for a maximum of 7 people.

It was only after an extensive submission (PDF, 574KB) and evidence presented at the hearing that a more reasonable result was obtained, allowing trips of up to 15 people over all the warm half of the year. Whitewater NZ is pleased with the result and that there has been recognition of user groups other that just trampers and hunters. Access to other rivers in what DOC has classified as Remote Zone (e.g. the Burke) is still restricted, although one-off permits may be granted by DOC. Whitewater NZ would like to hear from anyone applying for a one-off permit for aerial access to go paddling, whether successful or not.

Access

Tribunal recommends amending Nevis WCO to prohibit dam

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2010-08-24T22:46:44+12:00

The Special Tribunal appointed to consider Fish & Game New Zealand’s application to amend the Water Conservation (Kawarau) Order 1997 in respect of the Nevis River has recommended that the amendment be granted but the amendments confined to recognition of the outstanding value of the Gollum galaxiid. The Special Tribunal’s recommendation has the effect of prohibiting damming or diversion of the river, blocking Pioneer Generation’s plans for a 40MW hydro dam. Despite strong arguments from Whitewater NZ regarding the outstanding recreation amenity of the Nevis river the Tribunal did not agree that the Nevis is outstanding for kayaking.

Conservation

Whitewater NZ Annual Report 2012

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2012-07-02T20:48:31+12:00

Whitewater NZ President Polly Miller has released the associations’ Annual Report for 2012, commenting “It’s been another busy year for kayaking and for river conservation. Highlights from the year include the decision by Meridian Energy to withdraw their application to dam the Mokihinui on the West Coast, and continued efforts in Canterbury and further afield to protect our precious whitewater. Developments within the Association have meant a new look for whitewater.mytestsite.nz and a new on line membership system – both enormous projects finally coming to completion due to hundreds of volunteer hours.”

Read the full Annual Report and join us in Christchurch for our AGM on Saturday 28 July.

Whitewater NZ

Jeff’s Joy access temporary closure

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2012-06-26T14:17:59+12:00

Timberlands advise they are closing Ngahuinga Road from Wednesday 27 to Saturday 30 June to clear overhanging trees. This affects access to Jeff’s Joy on the Rangitaiki River

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Westpower reactivates Waitaha hydro scheme

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

2012-06-12T10:44:06+12:00

Counter to the trend of recent cancellations of hydro projects, Westpower has reactivated plans to develop hydro on the Waitaha River. The scheme was first announced in 2007. WestPower is holding public information days: 3.30 – 7.30pm, Tuesday 12th June, Harihari Motor Inn, Main Road, Harihari. 3.30 – 7.30pm, Wednesday 13th June, St John Station, 134 Stafford Street, Hokitika. Kevin England has started a Facebook group “Save the Waitaha River“.

Conservation