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Headwinds halt Red Beach development
The developer of townhouses on the corner of Red Beach and Albatross Roads says “significant headwinds in the residential market” caused the company to cease...
Residents take action to prevent parking
After getting no satisfaction from Auckland Transport, a group of residents took matters into their own hands to prevent cars parking on a piece of...
Fairway changes underway
A year after the owner of Gulf Harbour Marina, Covington Group Holdings, purchased Fairway Bay Marina (HM December 6, 2021), it has added 32 berths,...
Longevity Wellness Centre
Functional medicine coach Glen Leslie and his wife Kristin, a chronic disease-health coach and smoking cessation practitioner, recently opened Longevity Wellness Centre in Whangaparāoa Road...
Mainsail Bar & Bistro
Restaurant owner and chef Lucky Singh has set his sights on creating a hub to draw people into Gulf Harbour, by the canal, for delicious...
Extra help for employees at CAB
Some of the more complex workplace issues such as discrimination, harassment, pay problems or unjustified dismissal are the focus for a new Employment Clinic at...
Hockey awards dedicated volunteers
Hibiscus Hockey Trust (HHT) Trustees recently awarded its first Community Award. HHT chair Merv Huxford says the Trust decided to present an award, whenever it...
Caring community’s Christmas contribution
Over the past two weeks, Coast residents have been making their way into the Hibiscus Matters office in Ōrewa, bearing gifts. Shopping bags full of...
Firefighters relieved dispute over
Silverdale’s career firefighters are “reasonably pleased” with the offer put on the table by Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ) and the NZ Professional Firefighters Union...
Life changing drug funded
Stanmore Bay’s Josh Chase says he is “absolutely over the moon” at the recent announcement that Pharmac will fund the drug Trikafta. Josh was born...
