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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
State Highway 1 south of Whangārei was closed for two hours on Wednesday morning after a had-on crash left two seriously injured. Were you impacted by the crash? What do you think needs to be done to reduce crashes on this notorious stretch of road, shown in the video below?
John from Hatchback Haven Limited
2008 Daihatsu Boon/Toyota Passo 1.3ltr Auto 106000km in Excellent condition
Priced to clear at $4995.00
Visit the Hatchback Haven Limited 997 Otaika Valley Road Maungatapere, Whangarei just 5 minutes from Barge Park , We have 40 plus used vehicles with a selection of Hatchback, SUV, Utes and … View more2008 Daihatsu Boon/Toyota Passo 1.3ltr Auto 106000km in Excellent condition
Priced to clear at $4995.00
Visit the Hatchback Haven Limited 997 Otaika Valley Road Maungatapere, Whangarei just 5 minutes from Barge Park , We have 40 plus used vehicles with a selection of Hatchback, SUV, Utes and Hybrid in stock now www.hatchbackhaven.co.nz......... cal on 094385196 or visit
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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
John Pelasio from Parua Bay won $108,000 in a competition by More FM and JUNO KiwiSaver Scheme. His plan? To give back to the charity that helped him as a child, pay off debt and help the next generation of sports lovers. What would you do with the money?
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
As part of the Governments Safer Journeys Strategy, we are required to review speed limits in the Whangarei District.
We are doing this in a staged process, focusing on areas where the evidence indicates that changing the speed limit will have the greatest impact on reducing fatal and serious harm… View moreAs part of the Governments Safer Journeys Strategy, we are required to review speed limits in the Whangarei District.
We are doing this in a staged process, focusing on areas where the evidence indicates that changing the speed limit will have the greatest impact on reducing fatal and serious harm crashes and improving overall road safety.
We have taken an evidence-based approach to reviewing speed limits to match the proposed speed limit with the road environment; but would also like your feedback on our proposals before we make any decisions.
Click "Read More" to see the speed limits being reviewed and to give feedback on our draft proposals.
Fay from Rural West Whangarei
This is in excellent order, this is one metre long does a great job on big size items, enables you to trim very close to photo etc, cuts 250 or more depending on material used.Reduced to $80.
Price: $80
Fay from Rural West Whangarei
This cutter will cut upto 250 gram with ease, this is in good order.Reasonable offer.
Price: $40
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Fireworks are a ton of fun but carry real risks that need to be taken seriously. If you plan on lighting some here's some tips to keep everyone in your community safe and happy.
❌ 1. Never light fireworks in dry or windy conditions.
🔥 2. Only use fireworks in wide open areas, away from … View moreFireworks are a ton of fun but carry real risks that need to be taken seriously. If you plan on lighting some here's some tips to keep everyone in your community safe and happy.
❌ 1. Never light fireworks in dry or windy conditions.
🔥 2. Only use fireworks in wide open areas, away from flammable items such as trees, grasses, gas tanks, and wood.
💦 3. Keep a bucket of water or hose nearby.
👧 4. Children should never light fireworks themselves and need to be supervised closely at all times.
🧰 5. Keep all unlit fireworks in a secure bag or container away from any source of fire until they are ready to be used.
📞 6. Be considerate and let neighbours know if you're planning to set off fireworks. Aim to finish at a reasonable time.
🐱 7. Keep pets comfortable and secure inside. The loud booms and flashing lights can easily scare them off.
🐮 8. Avoid lighting off fireworks around farm animals and be aware of any newborns or elderly neighbours who may also be affected. If possible, change locations to somewhere that minimises any disturbances.
🌿 9. Be a tidy Kiwi and let's work together to keep New Zealand beautiful! Clean up any any rubbish and leave your spot better than you found it.
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
WDC have published their statement of proposal for the speed limit review for One Tree Point, Ruakākā and Waipū.
More information about the review as well as drop-in events, FAQ and how to make a submission can be found here.
We should definitely have a look at the FAQ first, particularly the … View moreWDC have published their statement of proposal for the speed limit review for One Tree Point, Ruakākā and Waipū.
More information about the review as well as drop-in events, FAQ and how to make a submission can be found here.
We should definitely have a look at the FAQ first, particularly the section about common things people say, so that we can focus on a robust evidence-based and respectful debate, rather than wasting time and annoying each other with myths, misinformation and made-up stuff.
With Christmas coming up next month, it could be time to start thinking about gift shopping!
Are you one of those lucky people who can whip together some cool gift ideas a few days before, or are you prepared months in advance? When do you start your Christmas shopping? Vote in the poll below.
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Tuia 250 marks 250 years since the arrival of Captain Cook and is a chance to right the wrongs of the past, according to kaumatua Te Warihi Hetaraka. Did you take part in any of the events this weekend? What did you think?
The Team from NZ House & Garden Tours
Congratulations to our winner! They'll be heading to the Bay of Islands in February 2020 to attend the House Tour and hopefully partake in some of these awesome activities 🌸 Thank you to all who entered - all of your local hotspots sound amazing and we can't wait to experience some … View moreCongratulations to our winner! They'll be heading to the Bay of Islands in February 2020 to attend the House Tour and hopefully partake in some of these awesome activities 🌸 Thank you to all who entered - all of your local hotspots sound amazing and we can't wait to experience some next year! If you're yet to secure your tickets for the House Tours, you can do so here: www.nzhouseandgardentours.co.nz...
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Halloween is nearly upon us and, while popular in the US, it is still growing in popularity here in NZ. Will you get involved with Halloween this year? Why or why not? And where are the best places to trick-or-treat in Whangārei?
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2degrees is all about fighting for fair which is why we’re giving one local business a $20,000 advertising package. Apply before 20th November at 2degrees.nz/ShopLocal
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NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to the Bay of Islands!
Step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has … View moreNZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to the Bay of Islands!
Step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to the Bay of Islands as one of our 5 locations.
Book Friday 14 February 2020 into your calendar and secure your tickets now for an inspiring day out exploring your backyard. Head to our website for more information.
Book now
Reporter Whangārei Leader
The tara iti/New Zealand fairy tern is on the brink of extinction with fewer than 40 birds alive.
So there was much celebration about the first egg of the season, laid at Waipu by birds known as Mr and Mrs Red due to the red identification bands on their legs.
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