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Food festival a smash hit

Hundreds of hungry students, teachers and parents were drawn to Howick College's performing arts centre where a variety of international mouth-watering dishes were displayed. Ingham...

Fencibles win in Papamoa

Fencibles United AFC's 10th grade combined team took 1st place in the Papamoa FC Junior Tournaments at the weekend. Fencibles' 11th grade Navy came second,...

Fox ready for Olympics, British Open

Beachlands-based professional golfer Ryan Fox has a busy remainder of the year coming up with the British Open at the Royal St George course...

Coles flatters All Blacks

With the All Blacks flattered by their 57-23 rugby test win against gallant Fiji in Dunedin on Saturday night, the selectors still don't know...

Te Tuhi opens winter exhibitions

Local contemporary art gallery Te Tuhi has opened its winter exhibitions. A large crowd attended the May 29 opening. The two major exhibitions have been curated...

Wilbyn shaves for a cure

As an enraptured audience of excited students counted down from five, Howick Primary School's executive officer prepared himself. When they hit one Wilbyn Mitchell's hairdresser...

Soundraise gives $8000 to school

Three Year 12 students from Ormiston Senior College have donated $8000 worth of musical equipment to the performing arts department of a South Auckland...

HYCT bring classic to life

Howick Children's & Youth Theatre (HCYT) brings a well-loved classic tale to life this school holidays through it's production of Charlotte's Web. Directed by HCYT...

Gear up for midwinter art exhibition

The famous French artist, Henri Matisse said, 'Creativity takes courage'. Well, the Howick Art Group must be some of the bravest people in Howick as...

School’s traffic congestion battle

Traffic congestion around an east Auckland primary school is so heavy its principal considered changing the time its pupils are let out to make...
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