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Hibiscus Matters
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RSA feeling confident of better profitability
With $2m in the bank and its mortgage paid off from selling a chunk of land to developers, and membership and income both on an...
Country Club tees up neighbouring course
The fact that Whangaparāoa Peninsula’s two golf courses are adjoining has led to a number of approaches, offers and much speculation over the years. Also...
Footy nights take off in Millwater
Coast Community Trust’s latest youth programme, the Footy Night Club, provides another fun option for young people during the weekend on the Coast. It is...
Manly firefighters step up to Sky Tower challenge
A group of 12 Manly volunteer fire fighters, with members aged from 20 to 59 years old, is taking part in this year’s Sky Tower...
Big turnout for Coast ANZAC services
Hundreds attended local Anzac commemoration services including veterans, older residents and many young people. Both the dawn service and 11am Civic Service at the Hibiscus...
Navy course empowering women
Sixteen-year-old Ōrewa College student Rachel Slacke has loved technology since she was at Dairy Flat Primary, where she was in the team that organised the...
Wrestlers hit the mat on Coast
NZ champion wrestler, Jake Sheehan of Stanmore Bay describes the Impact Pro Wrestling (IPW) event he is bringing to Paraoa Brewing in Whangaparāoa as “family...
Labour selects Estefania Muller-Pallares for Whangaparaoa
The Labour Party has selected Estefania (Stef) Muller-Pallares as its candidate for the Whangaparāoa electorate in the 2023 general election. Stephanie grew up in Whangaparāoa...
Competition for young anglers hooked on fishing
Judging from the number of entries in Gulf Harbour Marina’s school holiday Kids Fishing Photo Competition, many local families were out on the water with...
Government says YES to Penlink TOLL
Transport Minister Michael Wood has decided that the O Mahurangi Penlink road – a 7km route that will link Whangaparāoa with the Northern motorway –...