
Funding decisions during a recent community board meeting will not only help a fireworks event to become bigger and better, but also exploded the expectations of most funding recipients by increasing the amounts granted.
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Funding decisions during a recent community board meeting will not only help a fireworks event to become bigger and better, but also exploded the expectations of most funding recipients by increasing the amounts granted.
Community groups across Te Tai Tokerau are preparing to pay their respects at one of many services planned for Anzac Day this Thursday 25 April.
Pedestrians in Rāwene are a step closer to safer walkways thanks to a footpath project that got underway last week.
The council’s commercial and asset management arm, Far North Holdings, plans to build much-needed new housing for the over 50s in partnership with Kaitāia’s Switzer home.
A section of Purdy Street in Kaikohe will be closed on Tuesday 23 April while contractors install signs and two small traffic islands at the intersection of State Highway 12.
The R Tucker Thompson Youth Sailing Trust is on the crest of a wave after being granted $4000 for its youth development programme during the Te Hiku Community Board’s April meeting.
Sections of the popular walking track from Ōpua to Paihia reopened this week after several months of repair and upgrade works.
Water restrictions applied in Kaikohe and Ngāwhā will ease as a result of the Matawaii Dam being confirmed as a viable water supply for the town by council contractors.
A proposal to transfer the administration of the Independent Qualified Person (IQP) Register to Auckland Council is now open for community feedback.
Last updated: 04 Jul 2025 12:10am