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Mayoral candidates battle for votes

Five of the candidates hoping to replace outgoing Auckland mayor Phil Goff have spoken of their personal stories and detailed their visions for the...

The marvel of Tania’s garage

It is a common occurrence for Tania Leitch-Heggie’s garage to be filled to the brim in organised chaos. From second-hand clothing to baby chairs to...

Anderson gets a shot at flying dream with RNZAF

A young Tim Anderson from Dannemora grew up under the flight path of Auckland International Airport which sowed the seeds for a flying career...

Student’s work features at youth art awards

Year 12 art design student Marco Ma has been named as a finalist in the prestigious 2022 National Youth Art Awards. Ma (Te Kanawa House)...

Student work on exhibition at Art Lounge

The Art Lounge’s Inaugural Generation Z Art Competition has returned for the second year in a row. Eight local schools (Botany College, Edgewater College, Elim...

Ram-raids continue across east Auckland

Yet another east Auckland business is repairing the damage caused by offenders during an attempted ram-raid burglary. The Noel Leeming store at Botany Town Centre...

National says police hamstrung by Government policy

The National Party’s police spokesperson says frontline officers want to crack down harder on gangs but are being hamstrung by a Government that wants...

Motutapu planting success

A total of 6400 plants - 1200 of them harakeke (flax) - went into the ground at Motutapu Island on Saturday. Around 140 volunteers made...

Good in the Hood is back for 2022

South and east Auckland and Franklin charities and community groups are invited to apply for the latest round of Good in the Hood funding...

Schools’ concert raises $1300

A student-led organisation raised more than $1300 for Unicef New Zealand (NZ) in a charity concert that starred pupils from local schools. East Auckland Schools...
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