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Te Huruhi student tops NZ for English
Erin Gallimore, a year five student at Te Huruhi Primary School, came top in New Zealand for English in this year’s ICAS Assessments. Erin...
Boaties bemoan lack of launch ramps
Waiheke doesn’t have enough boat ramps and those that are available to boaties aren’t up to scratch, the local board has heard.
The limited supply...
Seaside celebrations with sculptures
Te Ara Kirihimete Christmas celebrations on Saturday 30 November included festivities across Oneroa, including the beach.
After activities, games and performances at the Sustainability Centre,...
Local board closes door on workshops
Board workshops with council officials will be closed to the public over the coming three years after Waiheke’s new board, chaired by Cath Handley,...
Bookbinding: Waiheke Book Club celebrates 20 years reading together
Every month for 20 years, members of the Waiheke Book Club have been coming together to talk about books. Some members waited years to...
Fun Ferns wrap up Spring netball series
Our young Waiheke Fun Ferns have been enjoying their first taste of competitive netball traveling off-island to Netball North Harbour every Wednesday for the...
‘A star is born’
Uma, the newest addition to the Garcia Dinerstein family, was born suddenly in the disabled bathroom on a ferry travelling to Auckland on Saturday....
An authentic Waiheke Christmas
The masterminds behind Te Ara Kirihimete/The Path of Christmas are celebrating a very successful event and a great turnout.
Co-organisers Tanya Batt and Kashmir Postel...
Tenth walking festival wraps up
The Waiheke Walking Festival 2019 has been hailed as a success with 900 people booking 2336 individual walks over the 10-day programme.
Festival manager Anna...
Pōwhiri for opening of exhibitions at community gallery
A karakia was performed every morning last week to bless the three exhibitions that were opened at the Waiheke Community Art Gallery on Friday...