Ohawe or Ōhawe is a rural community in South Taranaki, New Zealand. It is located about 9 kilometres west of Hāwera, and south of State Highway 45. Ohawe is at the mouth of the Waingongoro River, where it reaches the South Taranaki Bight.[3]
The name means "place of a river bend", referring to the winding Waingongoro River.[4]
A coastal walk at low tide goes to Waihi Beach.[5]
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Ohawe or Ōhawe is a rural community in South Taranaki, New Zealand. It is located about 9 kilometres west of Hāwera, and south of State Highway 45. Ohawe...
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veering southwest to meet the Tasman Sea five kilometres west of Hāwera, at Ohawe Beach. The Normanby Power Station is located on the Waingongoro River at...
12 (5.1%) were unemployed. Okaiawa statistical area, which also includes Ohawe, covers 102.14 km2 (39.44 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,300...