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Next stage awaiting consent
The next stage in The Oaks on Neville development will be the construction of a 40-bed care facility plus apartments on the former Four Square...
Search for bank robber continues
Police are analysing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses as the search for a man who robbed the BNZ in Warkworth yesterday continues. The man, armed...
Bank robber still at large
Police scoured parts of central Warkworth this afternoon in search of a man who robbed the BNZ on Neville Street sometime around 3pm. The man...
Tarakihi campaign launched
The recreational fishing lobby group LegaSea is urging the Minister of Fisheries to drastically cut catches of tarakihi to help rebuild the population. LegaSea spokesperson...
Local Folk – Vern Rule
Vern Rule’s lifelong fascination for wind technology, including sports, has seen him involved in atmospheric research, hang gliding and land yachting. The 76-year-old Stanmore Bay...
Contest to celebrate impressive local women
Warkworth Museum is running a children’s competition celebrating local inspirational women as part of its activities to mark the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage. Students...
Women unite to fight ‘period poverty’
A scheme to help women who struggle to afford sanitary items every month has been extended to include Mahurangi. Last month, after becoming aware of...
Students mix it up for balls
Voting for king and queen at the ball is a popular tradition, with Jennifer Thomas and Ken Finlayson picking up the title for Rodney College...
Tales collide in the woods
Otamatea Repertory Theatre presents Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim through to July 29. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales,...
Swedish-based trio shines a light on new music
Swedish-based chamber music trio The Klara Kollektiv will play at the Warkworth Town Hall as part of their New Zealand tour. The Klara Kollektiv’s programme...
