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Introducing: Kohl Microblading
While a new micro-blading service in Orewa offers women an easy-care beauty regime, owner Tristine Sauvat says it is a procedure that has wide ranging...
Village residents reach out to grandparents
Staff and residents of Maygrove Village in Orewa are getting behind the Hibiscus Coast Grandparents Parenting Grandchildren organisation, which supports grandparents that have taken on...
Locals air their views on Hill Street
More than 200 people took the opportunity to listen to experts and provide feedback at public open days last month to look at options for...
New Coast school sites revealed
The Ministry of Education has purchased a 5.6ha property in Wainui that is expected to enable a new college or primary school to be built....
Subdivision brings another 500-plus homes
Work has begun on a subdivision in Orewa West that is expected to provide around 575 residential lots as well as space for a commercial...
Few changes after safety audit of Orewa crossings
Ever since new pedestrian crossings were put in place in Orewa Town Centre, at the intersections of Moana and Moenui Avenues and Hibiscus Coast Highway,...
Few changes made to apartment designs
Any hopes that revised plans for an apartment block in Stanmore Bay might see the buildings reduced in height and density, and made more visually...
Island sanctuary project makes progress
A year ago, Hibiscus Matters reported on the proposal for a multi-million dollar building project on Tirtiri Matangi Island. The work includes building a field...
Knock on head turns out doubly good
An older man’s nasty fall has led to the Mahurangi community getting a surprise Christmas present. Retired Warkworth man Doug Good was heading to bed...
Orewa tsunami siren pilot delayed by several months
The trial of innovative new tsunami sirens planned for Orewa has been held up, with the system not expected to be installed until March or...
