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Orewa speech - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (309 words) |
 | The Orewa Speech is a controversial speech delivered by the leader of the New Zealand National Party Don Brash to the Orewa Rotary Club on 27 January 2004. |
 | The speech itself was framed in terms of equality and pragmatism, arguing for dispensing with affirmative action programs and poorly understood references in legislation to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. |
 | Dr Brash returned to Orewa on 25 January 2005, hoping to capitalise on the previous year's success, and gave a speech on social welfare and on welfare dependency. |
| BIGpedia - Orewa - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (144 words) |
 | Orewa, a town in the North Island of New Zealand lies on the Hibiscus Coast, 30 kilometres north of Auckland city, and close to the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. |
 | Orewa lies on the east coast of the North Auckland Peninsula, within the Rodney District and lies on State Highway 1. |
 | The town achieved headlines on January 27 2004 when Don Brash, the leader of the New Zealand parliamentary opposition National Party, gave the Orewa speech to the local Rotary Club branch. |