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Logo for webNew rules for residential building work
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Logo for webŌpōtiki District Council is investigating options to facilitate a bulk deal to lower the cost of the mandatory building inspections of earthquake-prone buildings in the district.
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Motu Trails logoGrand Opening of Motu Trails - March 11 2012
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Pakowhai ki Otutaopuku Bridge Helicopter lifting cables 1Pakowhai ki Otutaopuku Bridge suspension cables installed
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Ohiwa Spit Reserve Notification of Intention to Prepare Management Plans for Sports Ground and Coastal Reserves within Opotiki District.
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Mayor John Forbes welcomes Muriwai Jones to the Coast Community BoardThe 2012 calendar of Council, Coast Community Board and Committee meetings is now available.
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Updated Image of Rena 10-1-2012 2Rena response - latest updates and how you can help
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Agrecovery Collection 2012 news imageAgrecovery Rural Recycling Programme - book in your unwanted chemicals now!
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Panui Issue 49 cover image for newsLatest Panui Council Newsletter Issue 49 - January 2012 is out now.
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Cut 6 workState Highway 35 Maraenui Hill Fortnightly Project Update No: Four - 7 December 2011
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Towers going up newsPakowhai - Otutaopuku bridge comes closer to completion with the placement of the two main towers.
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i-Site Doc buildingNew Council building housing i-Site, Bay of Plenty Regional Council and Department of Conservation offices officially opened on Thursday 3 November 2011.
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Annual Report 2010-11 imageAnnual Report 2010-2011
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Camping picInformation release regarding Freedom Camping
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Memorial Park PavilionGreen Light for Memorial Park Sports Pavilion
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Harbour photoŌpōtiki Harbour project is set to revitalise local economy
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38 Degrees cover imageDownload your copy of the Opotiki Harbour Strategy Document
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NZ Government LogoNew Zealand Government
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Notice of Council Resolution on Electoral System and of Right to Demand a Poll Read more
Welcome to the Opotiki District Council

Opotiki District is made up of miles of coastline, clean fast running rivers, vast areas of native bush and farmland. The people of the district live in a number of communities scattered along the coast. Each community has a strong and distinctive spirit and an inherent appreciation of the area in which they live. This forms the basis of the solid and determined collective community in which the Opotiki District Council works.

The district is identified as OpotikiCoast by Nature in recognition of the distinctive characteristics of the people and their affinity to the natural environment. 

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