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Peter from Kamo
Saturday afternoon we heard a car engine, or several engines in turn, scream at maximum revs in the vicinity of the Kauri Hall for 20 minutes, half an hour, 3/4 of an hour? It is hard to judge, because such a thing seems to last longer than it really does, quite often.
A few minutes after 22:00 … View moreSaturday afternoon we heard a car engine, or several engines in turn, scream at maximum revs in the vicinity of the Kauri Hall for 20 minutes, half an hour, 3/4 of an hour? It is hard to judge, because such a thing seems to last longer than it really does, quite often.
A few minutes after 22:00 the same thing happened again. I was considering calling police, but figured that was probably a waste of time, when the noise stopped.
Going out this morning, there were shreds of tyres, quite literally, shreds all over Apotu Road and the intersections Crane Rd. and with SH1, not to mention lots of skid marks.
It baffles me what these people thought they were achieving. I now think it would've been a good idea to go down and take a photo or two of them while they were at it. Maybe next time I will. But why anyone would go and destroy their car in this fashion is beyond me. They must have ended up with bare rims when they were done, considering the amount of chunks of rubber left behind.
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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Nothing could stop Hollie and Andrew Welsh from tying the knot in Bream Bay on March 5 - not a terminal cancer diagnosis and certainly not a tsunami warning. What do you think of their story?
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Philomina from Hikurangi Coastal
Hi, I am needing to have some Open Home boards, as I am selling my house. Recommendations please and thanks
Janet from Rural West Whangarei
Avocados, (Hass and Reed), feijoas, figs, lettuce/salad, kale,NZ spinach, lemon grass, chillies, cucumber, farm eggs, fresh cut flowers, and more plus fabulous coffee and lunch food, hand crafts on a green grass park ! All at the Whangarei Mid Week Market today from 11.00am - 3.00pm William … View moreAvocados, (Hass and Reed), feijoas, figs, lettuce/salad, kale,NZ spinach, lemon grass, chillies, cucumber, farm eggs, fresh cut flowers, and more plus fabulous coffee and lunch food, hand crafts on a green grass park ! All at the Whangarei Mid Week Market today from 11.00am - 3.00pm William Fraser Park opposite the Riverside Petrol station. See you there ! ,
The Team from Whangarei District Council
Grab the family, some sun block and a hat, and come have a chat about what we’ve got planned for Whangārei over the next 10 years.
Our Family Fun Day will have loads of fun activities for the kids including bouncy castles, mini cars, circus activities and more! We’ll have free coffees and … View moreGrab the family, some sun block and a hat, and come have a chat about what we’ve got planned for Whangārei over the next 10 years.
Our Family Fun Day will have loads of fun activities for the kids including bouncy castles, mini cars, circus activities and more! We’ll have free coffees and sausages on the BBQ, and some awesome prizes up for grabs.
We’ll also be there to chat about our next Long Term Plan, which sets out Council's activities and priorities for the next ten years, and how we will pay for them. You’ll also be able to have your say on big issues, like climate change, our city centre, rates and future events and conference centre options for Whangārei.
Nancy from Kensington
Sat 10th April,10.a.m to 12.00 Historian/Author Kaye Dragicevich will be speaking at Whangarei Library on her book "They shall grow not old, WW1 Soldiers of the Far North". All welcome.
Contact Nancy 0272720032.
Elizabeth from Tikipunga
Hope you are all having a wonderful time, and that you have had time to look at and go through your stamp collections.
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 10th March 2021. The doors open at 1pm, and the meeting starts at 1.30pm. March's theme(s) for display are the Letter N or Fantasy. As usual… View moreHope you are all having a wonderful time, and that you have had time to look at and go through your stamp collections.
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 10th March 2021. The doors open at 1pm, and the meeting starts at 1.30pm. March's theme(s) for display are the Letter N or Fantasy. As usual we will be keen to see what you have to share in Items of Interest. Our guest speaker in March is Michael Hill, and he will be talking on the UPU (Universal Postal Union). Gold coin entry at the Whangarei Theatre Company's premises on Reyburn House Lane, Town Basin, Whangarei.
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
The Ministry of Health announced a new online tool which can help people work out which vaccination group they belong to.
People could fill out the questionnaire about their health, location, job and life situation to find which of the four main vaccination groups they are in, and when they can … View moreThe Ministry of Health announced a new online tool which can help people work out which vaccination group they belong to.
People could fill out the questionnaire about their health, location, job and life situation to find which of the four main vaccination groups they are in, and when they can expect to get their vaccine.
At the end of the form there is an option to register for future email updates.
See the full RNZ article, which describes the new tool in its second section.
Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Ben the orca was stranded in 1997 and hit by a boat in 1998, giving his dorsal fin a unique shape. Since then, he has been spotted 140 times, giving researchers important information about where NZ orca swim to. Have you ever seen Ben around Whangārei?
Baerbel from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
our chickens hatched on the 14. Of October 2020, so are now just starting to lay.
We raised them totally organic, with a lot of fresh greens and homemade good food, no pellets.
Price: $40
Sarah from Kauri
Following on from the success of the popular local history book Memories of Kaurihohore and Vinegar Hill the organising committee has presented a cheque to the Kaurihohore Hall, being proceeds from its book sales.
The book is in its 3rd reprint and is available from selected outlets as well as the… View moreFollowing on from the success of the popular local history book Memories of Kaurihohore and Vinegar Hill the organising committee has presented a cheque to the Kaurihohore Hall, being proceeds from its book sales.
The book is in its 3rd reprint and is available from selected outlets as well as the Facebook site www.facebook.com.... Readers may also be interested to attend a talk being given on the history of Kaurihohore - part of the Library Heritage Talk Series - on Friday 26th March at the Cafler Suite, Forum North. Books will be available for purchase there.
Left to Right: Shona Goodland, Chairperson of the Kaurihohore Hall Committee, and members of the book committee: Jane Garrick, Judy Tuckey, Bev and Max McKenzie.
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Patricia from Kamo
Please be aware that these are still around. Just received one from:
NZ Transport Agency <rego.reminder.nzta.govz@connect.com.fj>
I have reported to NZTA.
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