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Howick Kindy Bike-A-Thon a great success!

The children of Howick Kindergarten were fortunate to experience a gorgeous sunny day for their annual Bike-A-Thon, held on Sunday 21st March. Many families from...

Students become moth pod hunters

A Howick competition is encouraging students to become moth plant crusaders - and win cash doing so. It is open to all students in the...

Scientist looks at mysteries of the brain

Botany local and scientist Helen Murray is working on ground-breaking research that proves that Covid can have a long-lasting neurological effect on the brain. In...

Girl dies after being struck by vehicle at school

A girl injured when she was struck by a vehicle in an east Auckland school car park has died. Emergency services were called to Pigeon...

Man forbidden to drive after child injured in school car park

A child struck by a vehicle in an east Auckland school car park remains in hospital the day after the incident. The young girl was...

‘Native schools’ for Howick?

As Howick and districts count down to the 175th anniversary, the Times continues its series by Alan La Roche giving readers a glimpse of...

‘School attendance trending down’

The most alarming and confronting statistic I have read since becoming an MP is that only 58 per cent of our children are attending...

Changes to Polyfest in a Covid environment

A change in Auckland's alert levels and students back at school is welcome news for the organisers of the ASB Polyfest. This year's revised format...

Adversity comes with a silver lining

Covid has changed our lives forever. It's been an overwhelming Corona-coaster for students as they virtually transitioned from onsite to online learning in Google classrooms....

AUT students’ concept makes global final

Two Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies students - Whitford’s Gayle Lee and Mt Wellington’s Jessica Vea - have...
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