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Colleges honour students
Mahurangi College made the tough decision not to hold its annual Sports Blues awards event, but is still acknowledging students’ achievements. Director of sport Karlie...
Love and loss informs album launch and show
Locals who have been thrilled to see Mahurangi-based singer Peter McMillan perform his acclaimed Leonard Cohen tribute shows, will be delighted to learn that his...
Targeted rate spending outlined
Just over $7.5 million raised through the Rodney Local Board targeted transport rate has been spent on buses and bus stops, footpaths and two park...
Unsecured creditors owed $1.57m by land developer
A 39-hectare parcel of land on Falls Road, part of the development known as Stubbs Farm, is for sale following the liquidation of owner Warkworth...
Sayers takes stand against rubbish going on rates
A rates-funded refuse collection service instead of the pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) orange bags would not be better for Rodney residents, according to Councillor Greg Sayers. Auckland...
Hospice refuses to facilitate assisted dying
Harbour Hospice has taken a stand against assisted dying, refusing to allow medication designed to hasten death to be administered at any of its facilities....
Tauranga company sets sights on Warkworth
A new land development company will cut its teeth on a 500 lot development in Warkworth. Kaha Ake (Stronger Together) is a joint venture company...
North lagging in Covid vaccination race
Mahurangi got a much-needed shot in the arm during Super Saturday when hundreds turned out for Covid-19 injections in an area where vaccination rates lag...
Dead trees pose surprising risk
A spate of storms and high winds over winter has seen Mahurangi arborists out clearing fallen trees that have posed a threat to life and...
Garden of earthly delights
Resilience and adaptability are buzz words right now, as much of the world struggles to cope with a changed existence and a new reality. There...
