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Precautions urged in wake of child drownings
Research conducted by Water Safety New Zealand published this month underlines the need for closer supervision of children under five to prevent infant drowning. The...
See Snells seabirds along the seashore
Residents and visitors who use the beachfront walkway at Snells Beach will soon have several new opportunities to learn more about the many birds that...
Retired engineer finds perfect lockdown project
While lockdown might have had many of us wondering how to keep occupied some days, one Warkworth model aircraft maker had just the project to...
Men’s Shed set to expand
Warkworth Men’s Shed has finalised plans to expand its existing space at the Warkworth Showgrounds, providing more room to work on projects and better utilise...
Farmers urged to vaccinate
Farmers should do all they can to encourage their staff to get their Covid vaccinations, Federated Farmers employment spokesperson Chris Lewis says. “I know dairy...
Time to normalise talking about men’s health
Update: After this article was published it was announced that the Blue September event that was to be held in Wellsford on November 12 has...
Father’s Day competition winners
Back before anyone had any idea Father’s Day would be spent in lockdown, Mahurangi Matters asked readers to send in their best “me and my...
Building projects face long wait
Mahurangi residents who have spent lockdown thinking up fabulous improvements and additions to their home, will need to be patient. Builder Tony Borich, construction manager...
Vale – Lynette Johnston
4 July 1947 – 9 September 2021 The Wharehine and Wellsford communities lost a valued volunteer and committee member of both the Albertland Heritage Museum...
Infrastructure on course
Auckland Council says it should be able to progress $31.8 billion investment in infrastructure, despite taking another financial hit from Alert Level 4 lockdown. Mayor...
