Community journalism worth saving
When community newspapers were deemed 'non essential' it was a blow to our loyal readers
When community newspapers were deemed 'non essential' it was a blow to our loyal readers
Birds in surprisingly good condition considering unfortunate circumstances
Rangers waded into boggy terrain for 12 days at the 7000ha Whangamarino wetland.
"How can we change our behaviours so we don't do the same thing again."
Submitters say the council denied community groups keen to use the land chance to submit.
Seek to save Tangimanawa for everyone to learn about the history of Tairua: petitioner
Nine great waterfalls to add to the itinerary on your next North Island road trip.
Jeff Turner reflects on changes to building industry after half a century in the trade
A Coroglen man was arrested for assault.
Waihi Beach motorcyclist who thought he was setting a new land speed record: Police
Ex-Paeroa friends raised nearly $10,000 for sports shoes for families here and overseas.
Turua has its own animal rescue centre for cats and kittens.
Police are investigating the cause of death of a 63yo woman who died in Waihī fire
Whangamata adds poppies to roads named after other New Zealand navy vessels
It was waste of energy and time, says departing board member.
Alter egos come out to parade as steampunkers paint the town of Thames red in festival
'The library area is looking dated and a bit tired.'
Many soldiers named on the Waihi crosses are buried in Military European cemeteries.
A Vietnam veteran shunned on returning from war was moved by students' thank-you gesture.
Residents turn out to demonstrate wish for tsunami sirens to be upgraded on Coromandel.
Community group begins High Court action.
Students from a local school presented their ideas to us after reading Alice in Our Place
Descendants of returned service personnel marching in the parades around districts
Amateur theatre is alive and thriving a year on from postponements due to lockdown.
The 21 birthday celebration of Whangamata's Beach Hop had many winners but one for certain
Ratepayers can voluntarily opt in and loan is repaid over 10 years, explains councillor
A reunion was held at Waikino Hotel to reminisce about the flood of April, 1981.
It's been a three year journey but the Hauraki Repair and Reuse Centre is up and running.
There's always bicultural and/or an environmental message in Tena Blundell's art.