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Mangawhai Focus
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Pink charity ride fuels funds in fight against cancer
Motorbike riders, enthusiasts and pillion passengers are invited once again to shine up their chrome, splash on some pink and hit the highway on October...
Coastguard readies for Labour Day launch
Mangawhai came a step closer to the formal establishment of its own Coastguard unit with the arrival in town late last month of its rescue...
Wait times for colonoscopies cut
Access to colonoscopies is becoming faster and easier thanks to Waitemata Endoscopy, which has expanded its services to meet growing demand for this vital health...
Fairy tern training day invitation
Bird enthusiasts and conservation-minded locals are invited to join an induction day to learn how they can contribute to the protection of Mangawhai’s critically endangered...
Candidates debate local election issues
Vying for a seat at Kaipara District and Northland Regional Council tables are (from left) Robert Goodhue, Ron Berking, Dr Nima Maleiki, John Hunt, Helen...
Paving the way in Kaiwaka
Pedestrians in Kaiwaka will find getting around town a lot easier and safer following the completion of a much-anticipated footpath. Business owners and Kaiwaka Can...
Bream Bay braces for sandmining battle
Victorious campaigners against sandmining on the Mangawhai/Pākiri coastline are vowing to stand alongside their Bream Bay neighbours, should aggregate company McCallum Bros shift its focus...
Students conquer Blue Light Fear Factor
Students from five schools and colleges from across the region were taught the finer points of scaling walls, climbing fences and jumping through windows in...
Clay interpretations on show
In a new exhibition at the Mangawhai Artists Gallery, experienced and respected Kaipara artists, Jay Allen and Mel Badenhorst, use clay to interpret their lives...
Archaeological treasures right beneath our feet
By Jonathan Carpenter, Senior Archaeologist, Geometria I grew up in Mangawhai in the shadow of the Moir Homestead and Chief Te Whai’s pā, at a...
