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Gaza war protest in Warkworth wins support
The war in Gaza was got a little closer to home on Friday, July 4 when around 25 Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) protesters gathered...
Stolen war medals returned but thief still wanted
World War One medals stolen from the mailbox of a veteran’s grandson in Whangaripo earlier this month have been found and returned to their rightful...
Slow start to season costs Mahurangi RFC
Mahu coach Amasio Valence, centre, gathers the players after their final game of the season against Massey. Inset, Mahu manager Mike Rodden says players need...
Council in bid to cut number of roaming dogs
Dog owners who let their animals run loose are being targeted by Auckland Council in a new radio and TV campaign this month, as the...
Last call for local election candidates
Anyone considering representing their community by standing in October’s local elections has less than two weeks left to submit their nomination to Auckland Council. In...
Snells skatepark renewal on hold again
Plans to upgrade the Snells Beach skatepark are again on the back burner, this time due to budget cuts.Skaters and residents who use the facility...
Leigh Bowling rolls on through winter
The Leigh Bowling Club continues to operate over the winter period, even though the green is closed and there is no bowling taking place. Recently...
City startup sessions
Anyone with a bright idea or innovative invention should block out October 20 to 24 in their diary, as the first Auckland Startup Week is...
Two days of stitching celebrations
Matakana Hall will be filled with superlative stitching and exquisite embroidery this weekend, when Warkworth Embroiderers’ Guild holds its biennial exhibition on July 26 and...
Showtime for Kowhai Singers with musical favourites
London’s West End is coming to Warkworth and the bright lights of Broadway will shine on Leigh next month, when Kowhai Singers perform a new...
