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Temporary carpark closure

Maintenance work on the carpark off Neville Street will begin on November 10 and is expected to take around one to two weeks to complete, Auckland...

Safe house donations sought

The women’s refuge for Rodney is seeking donations of new linens and homewares this month to give its safe house a much-needed update. Hestia Women’s...

One Mahurangi collabs bear fruit

At the One Mahurangi Business Association’s annual meeting at Warkworth Bridgehouse on October 29, manager Murray Chapman praised the power of collaboration in tackling major...

No vein, no pain with vascular doc

Rodney patients no longer need to travel to Auckland to have laser therapy for varicose veins and other vascular issues. That’s because for the past...

Rodney Local Board grants fund new youth activities

Teen drop-in sessions, wellbeing courses and a sparring competition are among nearly 20 new youth activities to be supported in the inaugural round of Rodney...

Point Wells path plans

Rodney Local Board is seeking feedback on proposals to improve walking, cycling and waterfront access in Point Wells. The board wants to develop new paths,...

New marine protection zones come into force

Boaties and fishers need to make sure they’re aware of new protected areas in local waters in the coming weeks, after the Hauraki Gulf /...

Warkworth School to get six new classrooms

Warkworth School is one of the beneficiaries of a $100 million reinvestment in new, safe, warm and dry classrooms announced by the government recently. At...

Iwi meet to maintain anti-tip momentum

Continued frustration at Māori settlement trusts withdrawing their opposition to the proposed Dome Valley landfill without full iwi consultation was aired at a meeting in...

Murray to retire as One Mahurangi manager

Long-serving One Mahurangi Business Association manager Murray Chapman will retire on March 18 next year. A clearly emotional Chapman shared the news during One Mahurangi’s...