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Demant overcomes injury to seize place in Black Ferns
Three knee reconstructions and limited playing opportunities as a child have failed to stop former Mahurangi College student Ruahei Demant joining the Black Ferns. The...
School holiday rock
Two Hibiscus Coast musicians, Red Beach resident Glen Child (left) and Manly’s Phil Roberts, are running a Rock & Pop Academy school holiday programme to...
Netballers make an entrance
The Noumai netball team has made a statement after winning the Rodney Netball Centre Premier Grade in its first season. The Ruawai-based side took down...
Give sailing a go these school holidays
For the first time, sailing courses will be offered at Manly Sailing Club as a school holiday activity. The courses are being run by the...
The Oaks on Neville opening
Rodney MP Mark Mitchell unveiled the plaque to officially open the Oaks on Neville retirement village in Warkworth on September 8. Over 100 people attended...
Schools gear up for annual Ag Days
Spring heralds the start of the annual gala and ag day season, and two of the earliest take place on Saturday, September 22, at Pakiri...
More consultation on kauri dieback
People who are passionate about protecting kauri are getting more chances to have their say on a new plan for managing dieback disease. In response...
Pirate fun at Youth Village camp
A Pirate Mania theme should bring a smile to the faces of kids at the Peter Snell Youth Village school holiday camp. The camp is...
Marina sale deferred
A decision of Auckland Council yesterday has taken the sale of Gulf Harbour marina off the table – for now. Council CCO Panuku Development is...
Local Folk – Chris Martin
From tracking down the people behind the Rainbow Warrior sinking to catching a petty thief in Warkworth, Chris Martin takes a lot of pride in...
