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Mahurangi Matters Readers
Mahurangi Matters, 10 September 2021 – Readers Letters
Mischievous Mr Penk In his recent column where he supports the actions of the rural and farming community to oppose the Government’s actions to deal...
Mahurangi Matters, 16 August 2021 – Readers Letters
Poor judgment Reading your last edition (MM August 2), I was very disappointed to read about the judges’ actions concerning Robertson Boats. Maybe the judge...
Mahurangi Matters, 30 June 2021 – Readers Letters
RIP green NZ The latest downside of our once autonomous Rodney County being commandeered by the metropolis to the south, will be its use as...
Mahurangi Matters, 2 June 2021 – Readers Letters
Put plaques back I have lived in Snells Beach for about 10 years, but apart from that I have no real connection to Warkworth, historical...
Mahurangi Matters, 16 June 2021 – Readers Letters
Vaccination shambles The information supplied by the Ministry of Health advises that persons in Group 3 (65 and over) will be notified how and when...
Mahurangi Matters, 17 March 2021 – Readers Letters
The French connection Most kiwis would be amazed to learn that New Zealand takes in waste from France (Dome likely dumping ground for New Caledonia...
Mahurangi Matters, 17 February 2021 – Readers Letters
Hill Street queues I was hoping through the letters to the editor I could promote my book Hill Street Queues. The book follows my true-life...
Mahurangi Matters, 16 December – Readers Letters
Clarifying boundaries I have received queries about the Rodney Local Board internal boundary changes (MM Dec 2) . The public can rest assured nothing has...
Mahurangi Matters, 2 December 2020 – Readers Letters
It’s still a dump Mr Balthazar Matheson took offence to a Ngati Whatua submission calling a dump “a dump” (MM Nov 18). Now here is...
Mahurangi Matters, 18 November 2020 – Readers Letters
Save the weir Despite the objections of many locals, Auckland Council intends to destroy Warkworth’s iconic weir without public notification (see story). The reasoning is...
