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Red Beach tops the board at nationals

The Hibiscus Coast was well represented at the Aon New Zealand Surf Life Saving Championships, held at Ōhope Beach, Whakatāne, earlier this month with strong...

Hibiscus Coast S186a ban ‘just the start’, says ocean ecologist

Ocean ecologist Glenn Edney says the S186a ban is only the beginning for the Hibiscus Coast, with the community needing to play a key role...

Laser tag sharpening skills on Coast

A growing competitive laser tag scene is drawing players from across the country to Silverdale, where the Zone Laser Tag Australasian Championships were recently hosted. ...

Hibiscus hockey players shine at national masters

It was a strong showing for Hibiscus Coast hockey players at the recent Vantage National Masters tournament held at North Harbour Hockey from February 22...

Hibiscus Coast Football Club community day

The Coast Community Day will return on Saturday, March 14 with a programme of free activities at the Hibiscus Coast AFC clubrooms in Stanmore Bay....

Ōrewa athletics champions

Six Ōrewa College students have been named overall year-level champions following the school’s annual athletics day, held on site last week. Students competed across a...

World of Cultures makes return to Tamaki Makaurau

Auckland Council brings World of Cultures back to Tāmaki Makaurau from March 21 to April 5 to take Aucklanders on a worldwide trip without leaving...

Get ready for the Ducky Derby

Ōrewa Beach Kindergarten’s annual fundraiser, the Ducky Derby, returns on Saturday, March 21, promising a morning of family fun and friendly competition. The event runs...

Printmaking exhibition opens

Printmaking will take centre stage at Estuary Arts Centre this month with the exhibition Pressing Matters – Printmaking in Focus. Running throughout March, the exhibition...

New GPs for Silverdale Medical

Silverdale Medical has recruited up to eight new doctors and reopened enrolments, marking a return to full services after a challenging two years of staff...