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Open democracy discussed
Conditions of entry could soon be posted in Rodney Local Board offices and boardrooms to make it clear what the public can and can’t do...
Court reinstates sand mining costs to Manuhiri trust
A High Court ruling for the Environment Court to reconsider awarding $450,000 in costs to Ngāti Manuhiri has resulted in the trust being awarded exactly...
Bowls club rejectsOaks development plan
A proposal to build a retirement complex on land owned by Bowls Warkworth has fallen through, the club announced last week. The company behind the...
Lower Northland Masters Tennis celebrates 40 tournaments
The weather didn’t rain on the parade of the 40th annual Lower Northland Masters Tennis tournament, which was co-hosted by Mahurangi East Tennis Club in...
Sticking around
Warkworth Hockey’s Kylie Hughes collects 100 caps. Congratulations to Warkworth Hockey Club captain Kylie Hughes, who notched up an impressive 100 caps for the premier...
Theatre strikes fundraising note with Pink Hammer play
Warkworth Theatre’s upcoming play The Pink Hammer by Michele Amas is supporting Women’s Centre Rodney and runs from Friday, July 25 to Saturday, August 2,...
Choir concerts to seduce audiences
The Matakantata Choir will court audiences with two concerts dedicated to the highs and lows of romantic relationships – on Friday, June 27 at 7.30pm...
Mahurangi’s magical light festival returns
The streets of Warkworth will be ablaze with light and colour this Saturday, June 28, when the annual Mahurangi Winter Festival of Lights takes place....
Trio to play ex-Mahu composition
Not only will celebrated three-piece Ghost Trio perform works by Beethoven, Tōru Takemitsu and Ravel at the Warkworth Town Hall on Saturday, July 26 at 4pm, they’ll...
Matariki and more at local libraries
It’s school holiday time again, with Term 2 coming to a close next Friday, June 27, and local libraries are once again preparing a raft...
