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Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Coromandel Peninsula band Crimson Coast has launched their first album of original music with a summer tour.
Did you know that your local MTF office can help finance a whole host of things including forklifts and scissor lifts, towed farm machinery, tractor attachments, generators, mobile sawmills and even hovercraft? Learn more
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Beer brewing has returned to Thames with the opening of the Boilerhouse in Cochrane St. Have you checked it out yet?
Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Some called it a wall of water, others compared it to a tsunami.
However you describe it, the storm surge that flooded Firth of Thames locals last Friday was among the worst on record for the area. Were you affected?
Denis from Thames
TCDC has approved a 73 apartment development on the Thames foreshore which factored in just 0.49m higher seas. Consent was given by TCDC despite it being aware that draft guidance from government advised it to look at of 1.9 m of sea level rise before letting big, new housing developments proceed. … View moreTCDC has approved a 73 apartment development on the Thames foreshore which factored in just 0.49m higher seas. Consent was given by TCDC despite it being aware that draft guidance from government advised it to look at of 1.9 m of sea level rise before letting big, new housing developments proceed. See in-depth Newsroom report - www.newsroom.co.nz...
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Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Chill out at this year’s Concert In the Vines on Friday January 12 from 3pm until 8pm at Mercury Bay Estate, Cooks Beach. We have 5 double passes to give away valued at $80 each. To be in to win, like this post and email julie.kaio@fairfaxmedia.co.nz with 'Concert in the Vines' in the … View moreChill out at this year’s Concert In the Vines on Friday January 12 from 3pm until 8pm at Mercury Bay Estate, Cooks Beach. We have 5 double passes to give away valued at $80 each. To be in to win, like this post and email julie.kaio@fairfaxmedia.co.nz with 'Concert in the Vines' in the subject line. Competition closes at 5pm today. Good luck!
The event is in support of Auckland Coromandel Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. Artists include Landslide - The Fleetwood Mac Tribute, Will Martin, Kendall Elise and Pat For President.
Join us on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich culture of New Zealand and an experience of a lifetime from the comfort of a unique rail and coach tour. With two options this year, you can choose to explore the beauty of the deep South or the stunning scenic North.
North Island - … View moreJoin us on an unforgettable journey exploring the rich culture of New Zealand and an experience of a lifetime from the comfort of a unique rail and coach tour. With two options this year, you can choose to explore the beauty of the deep South or the stunning scenic North.
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When: Saturday, 12 May - Friday, 26 May
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When: Thursday, 19 April - Wednesday, 2 May
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Steve from Waihi Beach
Fences, decks, painting and all of those little jobs you love to hate.
Steve from Waihi Beach
Amazing what a few palings and bit of left over paint can do to spruce up a disused corner area.
Remember, 'from the roof down we can do it'.
Funeral planning can be a daunting task. That's why so many families choose Valley Funeral Services for their funeral arrangements. We are a family owned and operated business.
We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the … View moreFuneral planning can be a daunting task. That's why so many families choose Valley Funeral Services for their funeral arrangements. We are a family owned and operated business.
We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the community of the Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, and the surrounding areas.
It is our aim to support you in your bereavement. We will assist you in creating a burial or cremation ceremony that celebrates the life of your loved one. A funeral service is a time to say goodbye the way you want.
Learn more about Valley Funeral Services
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Yotam and Niva Kay are taking growing your own veges to a whole new level, supplying organic produce to some of the country's top eateries from their Kauaeranga Valley market garden, just outside Thames.
Its location is visually stunning, but that doesn't mean it hasn't posed … View moreYotam and Niva Kay are taking growing your own veges to a whole new level, supplying organic produce to some of the country's top eateries from their Kauaeranga Valley market garden, just outside Thames.
Its location is visually stunning, but that doesn't mean it hasn't posed multiple challenges to growing successful crops.
Find out how they're using technology to enhance old ways of farming and create sustainable ways to grow food. It offers plenty of food for thought!
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
f you've wined and dined at some of Auckland's top restaurants or cafes in recent years, there's a good chance you have eaten vegetables grown by Yotam and Niva Kay in their Kauaeranga Valley market garden just outside Thames.
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