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Taniwhas monster under-strength Pirates
An improvised Waiheke Under-85kg Pirates rugby team, missing players affected by injuries and Covid, held their own in the first half against the GTEC...
US–based The Renderers play Waiheke
United States-based Kiwi musicians and artists Maryrose and Brian Crook bring their band The Renderers and their experimental, brooding, psychedelic space rock sound to...
Cycle safety under spotlight
A serious crash between a cyclist and a bus on Waiheke this week has shone a spotlight on the safety of cyclists on the...
Cutting corners – local businesses may be affected by AT’s...
Auckland Transport is considering repurposing approximately three percent of the city’s on road parking areas, and the public has until 15 May to have...
Scooter rider who suffered “life-changing” injuries on Waiheke remains unfit to...
Police are continuing to investigate a serious scooter crash on Waiheke that left a 33-year-old man in Middlemore Hospital on 20 April , and...
High Court dismisses Ngāti Pāoa request for judicial review of marina...
The High Court has dismissed a request from Ngāti Pāoa Trust Board for a judicial review of the decisions that led to the granting...
Waiheke already has more helipads than Los Angeles
Concerns about the numbers of helicopters over Waiheke and resulting safety issues have led to a top aviation authority planning a trip to the...
Living in a car ‘like a lifestyle’ for long-term homeless
Auckland City councillors have expressed their frustration with central government’s management of rising numbers of homeless in Auckland.
But according to a local figure at...
End comes for kayaks at Enclosure Bay
When Waiheke Sea Scouts chairman Daniel Tisch read a public notice in Gulf News on 31 March, warning that kayaks in Enclosure Bay would...
Sacrifice that will not be forgotten
This year’s ANZAC service was more than usually solemn following Covid-19 disruptions, and with a new war in Europe raising the prospect of nuclear...
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