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Film night sets wheel spinning
The Big Bike Film Night will celebrate cycling in all its glorious shapes and forms at the Matakana Cinemas on Monday, April 29 and again...
Dive in to holiday activities under the sea
Underwater oddities such as shark’s teeth, sea serpents and even ‘wastewater soup’ can be found at two local libraries during the current school holidays, which...
Detroit echo on stage in Leigh
A singer/songwriter with long list of credits to her name, Maggie Cocco, will be the guest performer at the Whangateau Folk Club on April 29....
New Knit & Chat group
Calling all knitters – a new social knitting group has started in Wellsford. Knit & Chat meets on the first Wednesday of each month and...
Looking for talent
Singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, magicians and performers of all kinds are being sought for this year’s Wellsford’s Got Talent competition. Auditions take place on Saturday,...
Healing story at Te Hana
Shot Bro, a real life story about one man’s battle with depression and attempted suicide, is coming to Te Hana on Saturday, April 27. Rob...
Anzac tradition honoured
People from across the district will set aside their usual routine on Thursday, April 25to honour the Anzac Day tradition. While the services commemorate the...
Puhoi turns orange for pumpkin day
Cinderella would have felt right at home in Puhoi on April 6 when the Giant Puhoi Pumpkin Competition was held at the Puhoi Pub. “It...
Sand mining appeal thrown out
A decades-long fight to save Pakiri and Mangawhai sand from mining could be over, at last. Environmental groups, iwi and residents fighting the mining are...
Student’s name gifted to The Huts
It was a celebration touched with a lot of emotion when Kaipara Flats School officially opened the ‘The Huts’ on April 9. The new outdoor...
