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Stand-off at KP: How Monday’s drama unfolded
Protestors took to the water at Kennedy Point on Monday 12 April to stop the construction work on the marina that is about to...
Govt funding gives more Waiheke children the chance to learn in...
Waiheke children will have even more access to nature education after the Ministry of Social Development recognised Talking Tree Hill with OSCAR accreditation.
The OSCAR...
Students hit streets – and beach – for climate action
Action or extinction? This was the stark message from Waiheke High School students who brought their protest from the streets of Oneroa to Aotea...
Fullers adds sailings after public backlash
Scores of commuters expressed outrage this month following Fullers’ switch to a restricted winter timetable which saw several sailings cut.
Key peak travel services, including...
Waiheke, and all that jazz
After last year’s 11th-hour cancellation due to Covid, Waiheke Jazz Festival 2021 returned with a bang over the Easter weekend with sell-out shows around...
Wisca welcomes new Animal Advocate
She’s worked at a Thai hotel with a resident elephant, volunteered to provide veterinary care for animals in the Pacific Islands and has tended...
Radical rethink for Matiatia realised
An innovative new plan for Matiatia could see a keyhole without congestion, cycleways lining the road to the ferry terminal and a completely new...
Talking pictures: Festival Exposure for island filmmaker
Aspiring Waiheke filmmaker Kayla Hamilton has just screened her short film Kahurangi at the 2021 Māoriland Film Festival, the largest indigenous film festival in the Southern...
Mid-winter swim offers chills, thrills and hot tubs
New Zealand’s highest profile mid-winter swim is coming to a beach near you.
On the morning of Saturday 3 July, on the sands of Oneroa...
Surf, sand and scores
Waiheke High School held its highly anticipated annual beach sports day last Wednewday after having to postpone the event earlier in the term due...
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