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School community police moves on

There are so many unsung heroes that play a role in shaping our next generation, and Constable Merve Hotter has been one of them. Working...

A very special birthday

This Anzac day, Travis Allan will wake up before the crack of dawn. He’ll rug up warm and head into Howick with his father...

Bidois to stand in Northcote

Howick's Dan Bidois, a Harvard-educated economist, is standing as National Party's candidate to contest the Northcote seat left vacant after Jonathan Coleman's resignation from...

Local raises $15,000 for charity

Local teacher and Miss World finalist Natasha Unkovich has raised more than $15,000 in a string of local fundraising events. Over the weekend Unkovich held...

Dreyer receives service medal

Long time Howick resident Colonel Barry Dreyer has had his work and service to veterans recognised with the Defence Meritorious Service Medal -- but...

Down the rabbit hole at Harlequin Musical Theatre

"I'm late, I'm late...for a very important date!" Join Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts and fall down the...

Nadia Lim calls Aucklanders to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast

Registrations are now open for Pink Ribbon Breakfast, with celebrity cook and author Nadia Lim encouraging Aucklanders to invite their friends to breakfast in...

A special seat of remembrance

  The time has finally come for Mary Wilson, founder principal of Baverstock Oaks School to hand over the baton after 14 years. Prior to a...

Victim of crash named

Police have confirmed that that the victim of the fatal crash on Botany Road earlier this month was a Howick man. Robert Ivan Phillips, 74,...

Cat left for dead, SPCA investigating

An investigation has been launched to find those responsible for reportedly wrapping a cat in masking tape and leaving it for dead in Whitford. An...

Barbershop City of Sails seeks new talent

  The energy and passion of the all-male City of Sails Barbershop Chorus is easy to see. In fact, it shone through right from the...

Jami-Lee Ross: Government ramps up taxes, cancels new projects

The Government's new plan for transport is bad news for Auckland. Hard-working taxpayers in our city are about to be whacked by an increase in petrol taxes of...

Calling all volunteers for RDA

Totara Park Riding for the Disabled is calling all volunteers to take part in a Volunteer training programme in May. If you’ve ever wanted...

Is there gender stereotyping in schools?

  Is stereotyping prevalent in New Zealand School? The Zonta Club of East Auckland thought it was worth debating at the annual schools debate between...

Mama Mia is here

  The ultimate feel-good musical Mama Mia is running at the Bruce Mason Centre, and the students of Somerville Intermediate School have special bragging rights...
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