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Students dig deep to save environment
A total of 17 students from Mahurangi College got stuck in to a Trees for Survival planting day to help support the environment on July...
Move to boost freedom campsites
Auckland Council will draft a new bylaw which aims to boost the number of sites available for freedom camping and at the same time minimise...
Environment awards open for farmers
Farmers and growers who are making a success out of sustainability are being encouraged to enter the Ballance Farm Environment Awards 2018-19, entries for which...
Stroke survivor speaks at REBUS
Speakers at the July Warkworth Men’s REBUS meeting were Lorna Crawford, from the Stroke Foundation, and Lora Drewet, a woman who suffered a stroke six...
Hospice to benefit from September free will offer
Warkworth solicitor Stephanie Paxton Penman is teaming up with hospice to encourage people to leave a gift in their will to their local hospice service....
Food Rescue hits two-year milestone
Good food that might easily have ended up in landfill or piggeries has instead found its way on to the tables of Mahurangi families who...
Engagement for plan change
A public meeting will be held at the Mahurangi East Community Centre to give information and collect feedback on a proposed zone change to land...
Bartering barber guides men to better mental health
Among the drawcards at the Puhoi Village Market on Sunday, July 29, was Sam Dowdall, otherwise known as The Barter Barber. For the past year-and-a-half,...
Parliamentary parenting
Clarke Gayford might be making all the headlines as the stay-at-home Dad of the moment, but Mahurangi has quietly had its own parliamentary male parental...
Taking aim for beginners
Hunting serves as a hobby for many, but Liam Tomlinson and Noel Roberts of Warkworth are passionate about hunting for meat. They talked to Mahurangi...
