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Kio Kio

Kio Kio or Kiokio is a rural community in the Ōtorohanga District and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located just north-east of Ōtorohanga, on State Highway 3 between Ōtorohanga and Te Awamutu.[1]

It is the location of the former Kiokio railway station on the North Island Main Trunk.[2][3] Traffic at the station was "rapidly increasing" from 1913.[4]

Kiokio is the Māori word for a number of a plant species, including the native fern Parablechnum novae-zelandiae.[5]

Kio Kio has a rugby union club, which plays in the King Country league in red and black.[6] In 2001, a club player was accused of wrenching and squeezing an opponent's testicle.[7] In 2009, two club players, a club official and two club fans received lifetime bans from rugby union for attacking a referee and tough judge after the club lost the King Country Rugby Tournament.[8]

Education

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Kio Kio School is a Year 1-8 co-educational state primary school.[9][10] It is a decile 7 school with a roll of 160 as of August 2024.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ Hariss, Gavin. "Kiokio, Waikato". topomap.co.nz. NZ Topo Map.
  2. ^ New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas (First ed.). Quail Map Co. 1965. pp. 3 & 4.
  3. ^ Pierre, Bill (1981). North Island Main Trunk. Wellington: A.H&A.W Reed. pp. 289–290. ISBN 0589013165.
  4. ^ King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 590, 2 August 1913, Page 5 Kio Kio Railway Station. Good sheds provided.
  5. ^ "Kiokio Fern (Blechnum novae-zelandiae)". Taranaki Educational Resource: Research, Analysis and Information Network.
  6. ^ Greerfson, Kerry. "King Country - a brief rugby history". New Zealand Rugby History.
  7. ^ Gower, Patrick (29 July 2001). "Inquiry after player loses testicle". Wilson & Horton. The New Zealand Herald.
  8. ^ "Life bans for King Country rugby fans". Fairfax New Zealand. Waikato Times. 31 January 2001.
  9. ^ "Official School Website". kiokio.school.nz.
  10. ^ "Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz. Ministry of Education.
  11. ^ "New Zealand Schools Directory". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  12. ^ "Education Review Office Report". ero.govt.nz. Education Review Office.

38°09′42″S 175°16′36″E / 38.161549°S 175.276663°E / -38.161549; 175.276663

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