After a 30-year absence the Axemen Carnival is returning to Mangakahia today. The event was planned to run for the first time last year but it was rained off. The Axemen's Carnival is jointly organised with the Mangakahia Sports Complex, Poroti School and Maungaronga Marae. The carnival is planned to run every year from this year on. Alongside the axemen will be a day full of fun and entertainment for the whole family, with food, craft stalls, kidzone, music, competitions and lots of prizes to be won. The carnival is running from 10am to 2pm today at the sports complex.
Cash owner sought
A significant amount of cash handed into police by an honest person is still waiting for the owner to claim. The fistful of cash is being held by the lost property department at the Whangārei Police Station. The cash was found on December 21 last year on the south side of the road outside the Roadhouse Café on Springs Flat, State Highway 1. If you or someone you know owns the cash please call the lost property office on (09) 430 4703.
Pasifika Fusion Festival
The popular Northland Pasifika Fusion Festival — a showcase of cultural richness and diversity of the Pacific region — is returning to Whangārei this year. The event will again be held at the Hihiaua Peninsula in Whangārei on February 23 from 10am to 3pm. Each island nation will set up its own "village" around the site, to show their arts and crafts, serve up Pasifika delicacies, as well as provide entertainment and information. Entry to the festival is free.