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Hands down success

The Warkworth Bridge Club held its annual Open Tournament at the clubrooms in Alnwick Street on January 20, attracting entries from as far north as...

Council rubbish service plans on track

Auckland Council’s plans to move to a rates-funded kerbside rubbish collection across the city remain on course, with September next year the target date for...

Life put on hold by long covid nightmare

Matakana Bag Lady Rachel Demler is getting back to the markets and more after more than eight months with long covid. Rachel Demler is the...

Surveyors bowl over competition

Warkworth Bowls wound up its annual Twilight Summer Bowls (formerly Business House Bowls) on January 30. After the final play, Warkworth Surveyors finished first, followed...

Anger festers over ASB closure

Wellsford businesses and residents have reacted with anger and disappointment that the town’s last stand-alone bank, the ASB, will close at the end of the...

Detours prepared ahead of Brynderwyns closure

Ahead of the nine-week closure of State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyns, the Northland Transportation Alliance (NTA) says it’s confident that following significant improvements, alternative...

Bike accident on Snells Beach

A motorcyclist who was allegedly riding recklessly on the beach at Snells Beach on Monday evening, January 26, required medical treatment, after hitting the boat...

It’s a Mata-of-fact!

The Matakantata Choir will hold a Taste and See evening at the Matakana Village Hall on Thursday, February 15, starting at 7pm. Everyone is welcome...

Crowds flock to art show

Individually painted surfboards in bold and bright colours were a crowd pleaser during the annual four-day art exhibition mARTtakana held in the Matakana School hall...

Sport participation boost

Auckland Council is inviting applications from sports organisations keen to receive a share of $3.2 million in funding designed to encourage greater participation in community...