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Colonoscopy wait times cut

Access to colonoscopies is becoming faster and easier thanks to Waitemata Endoscopy, which has expanded its services to meet growing demand for this vital health...

Gulf grants for Leigh researchers

Two researchers based at the Leigh Marine Laboratory have been awarded special grants to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Hayley...

Fears planning changes could mean more development free-for-all

Government plans to reduce planning restrictions to open up more land for housing could have dire consequences for rural areas, according to Rodney Local Board...

School fundraising transformation

A new digital platform developed by two local entrepreneurs is set to change the way schools across New Zealand raise money. The idea for the...

Pipeline improvements rolled out at Snells/Algies

A $3.3 million rehabilitation project to reline more than two kilometres of sewer pipeline along the foreshore at Snells Beach and Algies Bay will start...

Students conquer the Fear Factor

Students from five schools and colleges were taught the finer points of scaling walls, climbing fences and jumping through windows in Warkworth last month. The...

Tennis invitation extended

Looking for something active and free to do with the family this Father’s Day? Tennis could be the perfect match. Mahurangi East Tennis Club at...

Tomarata rugby gears up for centenary

Plans are underway to celebrate the Tomarata Rugby Club’s 100 year anniversary next year. Organisers say they are planning an unforgettable celebration. “From the triumphs...

Agents into the swing of things

Two local real estate agents are holding golf tournaments in aid of children’s charities on the same day, at Omaha Beach and Warkworth Golf Clubs,...

New grants to support Rodney youth projects

Young people in Rodney have the chance to bring their creative ideas to life, thanks to a new funding initiative from the Rodney Youth Project....