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Coast football reaches top tier goal

Tensions ran high for an end-of-season football game between the Hibiscus Coast and West Auckland top men’s teams at Stanmore Bay on September 3 –...

Raiders honour ‘Lifers’

Last month, Raiders awarded three new life memberships.  Raiders’ Patron Ken Stirling  presented the awards to Karen Gibbons, Kevin Smith and Roger Reid. This is...

Hibiscus and Bays Local Board candidates

All Albany Ward and Hibiscus & Bays (Hibiscus subdivision) candidates were invited to submit a short profile and answer four questions. There was no response...

Albany Ward Council candidates

All Albany Ward and Hibiscus & Bays (Hibiscus subdivision) candidates were invited to submit a short profile and answer four questions. There was no response...

Key issues canvassed in election feature

Voters are spoilt for choice this election, with 23 candidates for Mayor, nine standing for two positions as Albany Ward Councillors and 15 putting their...

Worm power for recycling centre

Worms are at work processing food scraps otherwise headed for landfill into fluffy vermicast, ready to go back in the soil, at the Whangaparāoa Recycling...

<strong>Social housing decision awaited</strong>

Public consultation is now over regarding Kainga Ora’s plan to build 37 homes in Bonair Crescent, Millwater. In a letter to the community, Kainga Ora...

Dynamic lane pedestrian crossing delayed

Auckland Transport (AT) is delaying its plan to put a raised pedestrian crossing across the dynamic lane on Whangaparāoa Road, following public consultation. The $1.2m...

Public to have say on Ōrewa’s latest high rise

The community will be able to have a say on the proposal to build an eight-storey ‘vertical retirement village’ in front of Ōrewa’s Nautilus apartment...

Challenges for nature inspire artworks

Predators are taking over Estuary Arts Centre in Ōrewa this month, with exhibitions throughout the centre focused on this theme. Artist and conservationist Charlie Thomas...