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Hibiscus Matters
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Generations of service
Five members of two Hibiscus Coast families have been honoured for a combined 140 years of service to Hato Hone St John, an achievement highlighting...
Volleyball could be ticket to USA
The rise of Ōrewa College head girl Marnie Ursem in the sport of volleyball reached new heights recently when she was named in the NZ...
Key Gulf Harbour site withdrawn from sale
The future of the land at the head of Gulf Harbour canal is still in the hands of its owner, Harbourside Group. A prime development...
High adventures at sea
Mike Pignéguy has lived, worked and gone adventuring on boats since he was a young boy and next month he begins a series of talks...
Helping businesses with environmental action
Business Whangaparāoa is working with Hibiscus Coast Zero Waste to inform, educate and assist local businesses as they strive to reduce their carbon footprints. The...
Seeing Matariki rise in dawn ceremony
Local community marae, Te Herenga Waka o Ōrewa, will again mark Matariki with a pre-dawn ceremony at Ōrewa Beach. The ceremony celebrates the rising of...
Matariki marvels at Estuary Arts Centre
A group exhibition on now at Estuary Arts Centre features work in many forms of media but all related to the theme of Matariki, or...
100 games for Silverdale No.10
A couple of mates who played for Silverdale Rugby was what first led college teacher Dave McMurtrie to switch to the club from East Coast...
Boards wrestle with Kauri Kids dilemma
Local boards have been put between a rock and a hard place following Auckland Council’s decision to get out of direct provision of early childhood...
Consultation on Council Māori seats begins
Auckland Council will consult the public regarding the introduction of Māori seats onto the Governing Body, with public feedback open from August 21 until September...
