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Dolly the donkey delivered from swampy doom

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Dolly the donkey found herself in a dicey dilemma after wandering into the middle of a swamp on Monday.  Owners Poppy and Jason Judkins say...

Kennedy Point classics

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A stroppy south-westerly of 13 to 21 knots made for some exciting and fast sailing in the Classic Yacht Association of New Zealand’s annual...

A gift to the people of Christchurch

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Waiheke-based artist Kazu Nakagawa was standing under his giant origami-inspired sculpture at 2019’s Sculpture on the Gulf when he learned of the Christchurch mosque...

“Power comes from people” – Chlöe Swarbrick’s first week at...

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Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick was keen to stress that power comes from the people and encouraged local advocates and citizens to get involved...

Music, kai and lots of sustainability

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The Waiheke Collective are gearing up to celebrate the many local community groups and organisations working to regenerate Waiheke’s biodiversity. Formerly known as Pestival,...

Rebecca Cunningham-Rose, you are an Ironwoman

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Every year about 1.1 million people complete a marathon. That is roughly 0.01 percent of the world’s population who finish the 42.2km distance.  Last Saturday,...

Airborne catamaran brings down powerlines

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Extreme winds caused chaos on Monday evening, flinging boats into the air and bringing down powerlines. The wild winds reportedly tossed a dinghy into...

Gulf boards double down on helipad ban, as Waiheke joins the...

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The Waiheke Local Board has voted unanimously to join Councillor Mike Lee and both the Aotea Great Barrier and Waitematā Local Boards in pushing...

Regular ferry service launches for Man O’ War Bay

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Man O’ War has confirmed that construction on an extension to their farm jetty has started. The plan includes a 23.8m gangway and a...

Ecofest celebrates all things sustainable

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It’s that time of year again, when eco activities across Tāmaki Makaurau roll into one to celebrate the environment and sustainable living. Ecofest 2024...

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