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Horizon School celebrates 30 years

Horizon School, in Snells Beach, celebrates its 30th anniversary this month and principal Helen Pearson says it’s exciting to see the growth in the school,...

Stirling Sports burglary foiled

Two women were arrested in Warkworth last week after allegedly attempting to burgle the Stirling Sports store on Queen Street in the late afternoon. The...

Board assessing disaster resilience

Rodney Local Board is carrying out a survey to help determine what it can do to boost community resilience during natural disasters and other emergencies....

Residency rules “life-changing” for hospitality workforce

Migrant workers can put down roots in Rodney thanks to new residency rules announced by the Government last month. Restaurant and café owner Susan Vize...

Trappers urge aversion therapy

Tamahunga Trappers will push ahead with the translocation of kiwi on Mount Tamahunga in March next year, despite having to cancel a public open day...

Stormwater changes

Auckland Council is inviting feedback on its proposed changes to the Stormwater Bylaw 2015, designed to mitigate flooding and help protect and manage its stormwater...

KDC a pawn in Government Three Waters game, says Mayor

Kaipara District Council (KDC) has written a letter to Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta refusing to engage in consultation on its proposed Three Waters reforms...

Art n’ Tartan anxiously awaiting alert levels

The annual Art n’ Tartan wearable art show in Waipu will only be held if Northland is moved to Alert Level 1 in time. Producer...

Touch unlikely until next year

The Mahurangi Rugby Club touch module is unlikely to be held until next year due to difficulties caused by Covid-19 alert levels. Organiser Bernie Kose...

Camping battle continues as new bylaw progresses

Omaha residents are refusing to back down in their battle with Auckland Council over the planned introduction of a new freedom camping bylaw. Council’s Governing...