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The Pukekura Park Portal Project is a Community Partnership Fund Projectcoordinated by The Friends of Pukekura Park
in partnership with Puke Ariki,New Plymouth
Puke Ariki. Kete - Friends of Pukekura Park.
This Project is a pilot for "Taranaki Educational Resource: Research,Analysis and Information Network" (T.E.R:R.A.I.N.), and sets out to digitise community data and create a resource of georeferenced material suitable foranalysis using Geographic Information Systems. Under access agreements thepublic use of the information will be allowed for non-profit purposes.

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