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  • Avondale Intermediate School—2 May 2018

    Today, and for the third year in a row, teacher Doug Caldwell of Avondale Intermediate School in Auckland brought his students to CUE Haven for a day of planting and learning. We really enjoy hosting the Avondale Intermediate students, and it was great to see familiar faces of the students who had come out last…

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  • Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award Residential—16-20 April 2018

    This week a group of enthusiastic and talented young people completed their residential requirement for the DoEHA gold award at CUE Haven.  They accomplished an amazing amount of challenging work and had a fun time as well. The group arrived on Monday morning and included Christine, Grace J., Grace S., Hannah, Katrina, Madeleine, Nathan, Richard…

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  • CUE Haven Open Days—17 & 18 March 2018

    This year is the 150th anniversary of the founding of Glorit, the settlement where CUE Haven is located.  To commemorate the occasion, our neighbours at Mataia held an open weekend where visitors could explore the Glorit homestead and gardens and learn about the early settlers.  We decided to also hold open days at CUE Haven…

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  • ANZ North and West Business Banking—14 March 2018

    We finished off most of our summer track maintenance work with a fantastic group of professionals from ANZ’s North and West Auckland Business Banking organisation. The group arrived just after eight and included Alex, Becky, Catherine, Dennis, Joe, Kim, Naveen, Patrick, Pulkit, Ray, Rick, Sam, Tony, Vincent, ZhenZhen.  Half the group had been out to…

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  • ANZ North and West Business Banking—13 March 2018

    CUE Haven is looking better than ever thanks to the efforts of another energetic team of ANZ professionals.  The group spent the day doing walking track maintenance.  The team arrived at 8 and included Allan, Andrew, Daniel, Dasmeet, Elaine, Fion, Fiona, Grace, Guixia, Hamish, Kiran, Lynn, Peter, Rong, Sweata, Tegan and Thuy. Several of the…

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