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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
EDIT: Thank you everyone for your contribution - my research for my stories has now closed.
Are you 35+ and dating? Perhaps you've re-entered the dating market after a break-up? Or you're finally getting out there after putting your kids first? I'm looking for people who are willing… View moreEDIT: Thank you everyone for your contribution - my research for my stories has now closed.
Are you 35+ and dating? Perhaps you've re-entered the dating market after a break-up? Or you're finally getting out there after putting your kids first? I'm looking for people who are willing to share their experiences for a story, contact me on 0272-581-228 or denise.piper@stuff.co.nz
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is warning motorists to plan ahead for overnight closures of State Highway 15 at the Twin Bridges in Mangakahia next week. The highway will be closed on Thursday, October 26, and Friday, October 27, from 7.30pm until 5am to allow guardrail fixings on the underside of… View moreWaka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is warning motorists to plan ahead for overnight closures of State Highway 15 at the Twin Bridges in Mangakahia next week. The highway will be closed on Thursday, October 26, and Friday, October 27, from 7.30pm until 5am to allow guardrail fixings on the underside of the bridge to be repaired. There are no local detours so using SH1 or SH14/12 is advised.
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Congratulations to Local Talent Taverna which has been named New Zealand's Most Loved New Business in Stuff's Love Your Local Awards. The Cameron St eatery has a Greek- and Mediterranean-inspired menu, and relied on word-of-mouth from locals to get the message out about the new business. … View moreCongratulations to Local Talent Taverna which has been named New Zealand's Most Loved New Business in Stuff's Love Your Local Awards. The Cameron St eatery has a Greek- and Mediterranean-inspired menu, and relied on word-of-mouth from locals to get the message out about the new business.
The awards were judged by celebrity chef Peter Gordon, Eat New Zealand CEO Angela Clifford and Stuff food editor Emily Brookes.
Have you been to Local Talent Taverna?
Are there any other new businesses in Northland you think should be recognised?
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Road safety advocates say plummeting police breath test numbers could be contributing to Northland’s “appalling” road toll this year and alcohol-related crashes more than 50% higher than any other region.
There have been 21 deaths on Northland’s roads so far, the highest road toll … View moreRoad safety advocates say plummeting police breath test numbers could be contributing to Northland’s “appalling” road toll this year and alcohol-related crashes more than 50% higher than any other region.
There have been 21 deaths on Northland’s roads so far, the highest road toll figures for January to June in the last five years.
The cause of these crashes is still under investigation, but the latest report by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency showed Northland had the highest rate of alcohol-related crashes in December 2020.
Meanwhile, the number of police breath screening tests for drink-driving has dropped to just a third of the number in 2014-15.
Do you think police do enough breath testing where you are? Are you worried about drink driving?
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
The Octagon Theatre is about to presents the heartwarming comedy, The Illiterate Book Club by local author, Geoff Bartlett.
It's about a group of friends who love books but who never have the time to read, so they start a book club anyway and come up with creative ways to soak up their … View moreThe Octagon Theatre is about to presents the heartwarming comedy, The Illiterate Book Club by local author, Geoff Bartlett.
It's about a group of friends who love books but who never have the time to read, so they start a book club anyway and come up with creative ways to soak up their favourite stories.
And apart from "book reviews", there's food, drink and updates on everything else that's keeping them from sitting down with a good book.
Running June 2 to 17 at the Octagon Theatre in Regent, tickets are available online.
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