Marae
Hakatere Marae has occupied the original Fairton School building on State Highway 1 since 1970, two years after the school left the site. It held Waitangi Day events from 1973, and incorporated a hāngī into the annual holiday from 1974. The land was officially purchased by the Mid Canterbury Māori Committee in 1975. The marae is named after the nearby Ashburton River. The original school house and ''wharenui'' (meeting house) was destroyed by fire in 2003. A new $300,000 ''wharekai'' (dining hall) was completed in 2007, the entranceway was widened in 2008, and a new multi-use conference building was completed in 2009. The Ministry of Health granted the marae $10,000 a year from 2009 to 2012 to develop a community marae garden on a half acre of land. Ashburton carver Vince Leonard completed carvings for the meeting house and Ashburton College until his death in 2019. In October 2020, the Government committed $110,208 from theReferences
Ashburton District Populated places in the Canterbury Region {{CanterburyNZ-geo-stub