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Council pitches in with funds a year after floods
More than a year after the first of three major flood events swamped Pūhoi, Auckland Council is ripping up and replacing the town’s damaged football...
Refinery revisited
NZ First is investigating the feasibility of reopening the Marsden Point oil refinery as part of its coalition commitment. The party says that the refinery’s...
Groups crystallise vision for town
Three community organisations have drafted a wish list for Warkworth as part of their submission on Auckland’s Long-term Plan (2024-2034), which closed for feedback on...
Sweet Appreciation – Les Hatfull
Congratulations to Les Hatfull, who is this week’s recipient of a gift box from Chocolate Brown. Les was nominated by Maureen Young, who wrote …....
Free travel finishes
Free travel on Auckland Transport (AT) services for five to 12 year olds and half-price travel for 13 to 24 year olds will end on...
Partnership being formalised
The Kaipara Moana Remediation programme and Mountain to Sea Conservation Trust’s Wai Connection programme are finalising a partnership to better nurture the health of water...
Highland fling-back
Organisers of one of the longest running Scottish gatherings in the Southern Hemisphere, Waipu’s Highland Games, are changing its traditional date from New Year’s Day...
Brace of awards for Wech
Pohuehue farmer Matt Wech won two awards at last week’s Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards – the NZ Farm Environment Trust Biodiversity Award and the...
Local board says it’s a full-time job
The Auckland Mayor’s call for more empowered local boards would only work if they received adequate staff support and funding, according to Rodney elected members....
Home offers youth independence
Parents and disability support provider Spectrum Care officially blessed and opened a home for three disabled young people in Warkworth last week. Around 25 people...
