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New whānau class at high school
“What’s good for Māori is good for everybody,” is the catch-cry adopted by Waiheke High School’s newly approved whānau form class.The board of trustees...
Anderton ‘an honourable man’
Towering Putiki O Kahu (Rangihoua) provided a fitting backdrop as about 200 people honoured former Alliance Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton...
Connecting past and present
“Kotahi te kohao o te ngira e kuhuna ai te miro ma, te miro pango, te miro whero. I muri, kia mau ki te...
Island shortlisted for predator-free funding
Waiheke has been shortlisted for Government funding for an island-wide predator eradication programme, raising the prospect that the island could become a flagship for...
St John seeks volunteers
Looking for a New Year's resolution? The St John Ambulance service is actively searching for brave new volunteers on Waiheke.The charity is recruiting for...
Madame Rouge runners adapt to conditions
The annual Madame Rouge Cross Country run was held in the Onetangi ‘Valley of Vines’ last Sunday, raising funds for the Waiheke High School...
Demolition Derby went off with a bang
Waiheke Dirt Track Club’s first event for 2018 was a Saturday twilight meeting featuring a demolition derby and emergency services race, bringing a great...
Jim Anderton coming home
Waiheke will be the final resting place for Jim Anderton, one of New Zealand’s most influential politicians in a career that spanned three decades.Mr...
In the eye of the storm
Last week’s intense storm caused a trail of disruption and destruction across the island – with widespread flooding, delays and damage caused by the...
Violinist fund raises for Auckland Youth Orchestra trip
15-year-old Isabella Healy is fundraising for the trip of a lifetime this summer after auditioning and being accepted into the Auckland Youth Orchestra for...
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