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Champagne soaked intrigue takes to town hall stage
The Warkworth Town Hall almost plays “an extra” in the Warkworth Theatre group’s latest production Private Lives, by Noel Coward. Set in 1930s Paris, the...
Booked in for library fun
School students will finish Term 1 this Thursday April 2, ahead of Easter and the school holidays and, as usual, local libraries have a full...
Talented artist at Easter Show
Matakana artist Martin Payne, who paints with a brush in his mouth, is exhibiting and demonstrating his work at this year’s Easter Show in Auckland...
End of the line: Power veteran retires
Tom Matthews is powered-up ready to take on retirement. After more than five decades keeping the lights on across the region, Warkworth local Tom Matthews...
Divided views on speed limits
The Rodney Local Board held a lengthy discussion on proposed speed limit assessments across eight key rural and semi-rural roads, at its meeting on March...
Primary school students join Games story
On the beach front at Tawharanui were, from left, Sully Lusk, Teddy Raffills and Season Muavae with relay ambassador Dame Sophie Pascoe, holding the New...
Mahurangi oyster farmers compensated
Watercare will make a final support payment for oyster farmers following the dry-weather wastewater overflow that impacted the Mahurangi Harbour last October. This brings the...
Captain’s knock helps Pakiri claim cup
Pakiri secured the Waitemata Cup and bragging rights after winning a tense Rodney Cricket Association T20 final against neighbours and recent rivals, the Tomarata Camels,...
Tiger moths make flying visit
A Tiger Moth Club of NZ “road trip” started in the South Island, rounded Cape Reinga and culminated in a visit to the Rodney Aero...
Pakiri tamariki signpost their artistic talent
Colourful posts painted by Pakiri tamariki and rangatahi are on display along the fence line adjacent to the Pakiri War Memorial Hall. The installation, titled...
