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Mangawhai Focus
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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...
Volunteers take on dune restoration
A dedicated group of Langs Beach residents has banded together to restore and extend a stretch of sand dune along the roadside and reserve, creating...
Introducing – Jansen Flooring
Owners of new business Jansen Flooring, Matt and Jordyn Jansen, have hit the ground running, delivering quality flooring products and service to a growing customer...
Strong field of candidates jockey for council
Former Kaipara Mayor and current Kauri Museum director Dr Jason Smith is one of four candidates contesting the Kaipara mayoralty in the upcoming election. Dr...
Shed regulations relaxed
Homeowners building garden sheds, sleepouts, or garages will face less red tape and fewer delays by the end of this year, according to the Government....
Rare invitation to iconic station
There’s a rare chance to visit an iconic Kaipara property in October, when Oneriri Station opens its gates for a special farming field day. The...
Iconic museum launches vital funding campaign
The Kauri Museum, one of Northland’s most cherished heritage institutions, has issued an urgent appeal for sponsorships and donations as it faces a critical financial...
New options for walkers and riders
After years of advocacy and hard work, a 140-hectare portion of the Lincoln Downs wastewater irrigation farm near Mangawhai has officially been declared a Recreational...
Book recounts untold story of anti-nuclear voyage
R Tucker Thompson sailing in the Bay of Islands. A new book is shining a spotlight on a lesser-known chapter in the colourful life of...
