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  • The Capability Group–13 October 2023

    The Capability Group is a professional services organisation that combines behavioural psychology, learning design and learning technology to assist clients throughout the Asia Pacific region with leadership development, traditional and e-learning solutions.  Today fifteen professionals from the Capability Group and their subsidiary, Added Insight, spent a day at CUE Haven helping out with walking track

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  • The Warehouse Group–6 October 2023

    The Warehouse Group is New Zealand’s largest retailer.  They have a strong commitment to people and the environment and have become regular volunteers at CUE Haven.  Today we were very happy to once again have a group of professionals from the Business Insights and Data Analytics teams to help us out. The group arrived first

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  • NIQ–19 September 2023

    NIQ, formerly known as Nielsen IQ is the world’s leading consumer intelligence company.  They work with businesses in gathering and analysing data to improve understanding of consumer behaviour.  Today eight professionals from the Auckland office kicked off our spring maintenance work by doing some major enhancements to a section of walking track. The group arrived

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  • A Big Help from Our Friends—2 September 2023

    In February of this year, Cyclone Gabrielle did a lot of damage at CUE Haven with lots of downed trees which blocked roads and walking tracks.   Volunteers have been able to clear most of the damage, but there were two large trees—a 150+ year old kahikatea on the Ruru track and an old kanuka on

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  • Unitec Ecology Students – Educational Field Trip – 31 August 2023

    Mel Galbraith, Senior lecturer at Unitec Institute of Technology /Te Pukenga, has been bringing students in the Ecological Restoration class to CUE Haven for the past several years to give the students a chance to do some first-hand observations of a restoration project in progress.  Because we have been planting since 2008, they can readily

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