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Trust focuses on men’s health

It is no secret that your average Kiwi male is not always first in line when it comes to getting regular doctor’s check-ups or even...

Classic MGs take part in daffodil rally to fight cancer

Matakana MG enthusiasts Rex and Sheryl Thompson will have all their bases covered when they join the Daffodil Rally for Cancer on Sunday, August 26....

Never a dull day for fathers in the New Zealand Police

Men make up around 80 per cent of the New Zealand police force and that includes fathers Mark Stallworthy and Brad Marshall, of the Warkworth...

Matakana finds new vision

More than 80 people packed the Matakana Hall on August 2 for Vision Matakana 2018, a community meeting aimed at uniting residents and interest groups...

Hands-on display by busy craft group

A range of different crafts will be on show in Mangawhai on Saturday, August 18, for the first Busy Hands Craft Display at Christ the...

Moore to Lucy than park

Lucy Moore is probably little more than the name of a park to many local residents, but organisers of a talk this month aim to...

Classic film returns to the big screen

The classic spaghetti western A Fistful of Dollars will be the feature film for the Kowhai Festival Movie Night. The film will be projected on...

McGlashan back at Sawmill

One of New Zealand’s favourite singer-songwriters, Don McGlashan, returns to the Leigh Sawmill Café as part of a 17-date national solo tour on Friday, September...

Unlikely combination delights

Brass enthusiasts and lovers of harp music can look forward to hearing an innovative new ensemble in Warkworth. Parp! comprises trombonist Peter Maunder and harpist...

Brass enthusiasts and lovers of harp music can look forward

A rare chance to view exquisitely made clothing and linens dating back to the late 1700s is being offered by Warkworth District Museum at its...