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School Awards: Rodney College
Next years head boy and girl will be Dannielle Aldworth and Tyler Pride. Aimee Stevens was awarded the Dux and received the Waikato University Vice...
Scrabble aficionados compete
The lucky raffle winners, Joy Leenders and Noreen Harvey, were both kitchen helpers. The Rodney Scrabble Club held its biennial tournament at the Mahurangi East...
PM opens oyster factory
A state-of-the art oyster factory, owned by Biomarine in Warkworth, was officially opened by the Prime Minister John Key today (November 13).The 1200m2 facility, developed...
Local Folk – Ida Dunning
When TVNZ went looking for someone to feature on their lifestyle show Kiwi Living, a relative of 94-year-old Ida Dunning, of Warkworth, thought her Great...
Better retail planning needed
Successful shopping centres all have one thing in common, according to retail planning consultant John Foreman of Army Bay – good planning. He says that...
Introducing: Moana Café
Roy Wang Moana Café owner Roy Wang hopes that his many years of experience as a chef will give his café the edge in an...
French say merci to Orewa World War II veteran
Doug Smith’s family, including Richard and Sarah Smith and Doug’s grandsons, gathered for the occasion. Doug Smith received the medal making him a Knight of...
Improved facilities for ferry customers
Press Release A new pier is now being used by ferry customers to Gulf Harbour, Hobsonville and Beach Haven, Coromandel and Tiritiri Matangi Auckland Transport...
Bowel screening comes around once more
The team at the Bowel Screening pilot have sent out 201,649 invitations so far. From left, Virginia Tuta’i and Diana Raynes with just a few...
Christmas cheer for community, Buy Local – Give Local
Hibiscus Matters editor Terry Moore (left) and More FM DJ Lance Dunn are ready to bring some Christmas cheer to local families in need. With...
