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‘Bang for buck’ important agents say

When putting a property on the market, deciding whether to sell privately and do all the work yourself, or employ a Real Estate agent, is...

Hundreds of artworks in hospice fundraiser

Harbour Hospice’s annual Art Exhibition & Sale fundraiser is on over King’s Birthday Weekend at Estuary Arts Centre in Ōrewa, featuring 300 pieces of art...

Keeping Ukraine front and centre

Keeping the plight of Ukraine in people’s minds, since the country was invaded by Russia and war began, is something that Ukranian Kateryna (Katia) Samokisha...

Flying start to wingfoil nationals

Manly Sailing Club hosted the first ever New Zealand Wingfoil Nationals on May 20-21, with more than 60 ‘wingers’ contesting Open and Social classes, including...

Women the winners on the day at rugby club

Silverdale United Rugby Club’s inaugural Ladies Day on Saturday May 20 was so successful that it will not be the last time this event is...

Residents blame Council for ongoing flooding

After two big floods left their Stanmore Bay home with subsidence, Fleur Mulgrew and partner Saurabh Sharma say the culvert that runs along Brightside Road...

Coast teacher inspires research

Former Whangaparāoa College students, Drs Yasmin Nouri and Andrew Wilson, are at the cutting edge of cancer research. Two former science lab partners at Whangaparāoa...

‘Operation Stoat’ begins again at Shakespear

Another stoat is appearing on the open sanctuary’s cameras. Photo, Auckland Council A picture of a stoat, captured on a Shakespear Open Sanctuary thermal imaging...

Simple scheme connects students with better tech

Stanmore Bay’s Jonathan Morgan has a background in technology, but he says the idea that he could help students obtain the devices they need, only...

Hibiscus Coast mops up after more flash floods

Heavy rain on May 9 and overnight the next day caused flooding, slips and damage to homes on the Hibiscus Coast with parts of Whangaparāoa,...