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Step by step: epic walk for sexual abuse awareness

On October 1, Stanmore Bay’s Libby Taylor and her sister Kate Hattaway of Kumeu, both in their 60s, will set out from Cape Reinga to...

Seawall build to begin 2024

The building of the seawall between Kohu St and Marine View in north Ōrewa is still some time away. Back in April (HM April 4)...

Native plantings restore damaged reserve

Mountain bike tracks made in Shuttleworth Reserve, Manly, have caused damage to native plants, and also highlighted the need for more places for locals to...

Mr Geek

Nirav Gor, of Gulf Harbour, believes everyone should be able to enjoy and benefit from the amazing advantages of technology. However, he knows that many...

Vale – Brenda Fay Yeager

1957 – August 28, 2022 An absolutely good soul passed on Sunday 28/8/22 at Southland Hospice, Nic, Rowy and Rosco would like to thank all...

Local board delivers 123%

Members elected to the Hibiscus subdivision of the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board in 2019 – Leanne Willis, Andy Dunn and Gary Brown – have...

Women candidates quizzed at Wade

There were never going to be any fireworks at a public ‘meet the candidates’ event hosted by the National Council of Women at Wade Hotel...

Education focused visit

A recent visit to the Hibiscus Coast by Jan Tinetti, Minister for Women and Associate Minister for Education, combined school visits with talking to women...

Crowds flock to school gala

The organisers of Whangaparāoa School Gala had some anxious moments leading up to the event, on Saturday, September 10. It’s the first local gala for...

Whangaparāoa gets wiggy with it

Wig Wednesday is a chance for people to go wild with their hairstyles, or wear a wig – it’s a Child Cancer Foundation fundraiser that...