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Beach races go from surf to turf

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After a long wait, Onetangi Beach Races is back on track, but it’s set to be a very different track, a dirt one. Not The...

Not a bad place to be stuck

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Gnarly weather and mechanical issues with the military plane that was to carry Julia Sartorio back to Aotearoa meant the Waiheke director was stuck...

Three Seven Two holds onto its hat

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Onetangi restaurant Three Seven Two has retained its ‘Hat’, an honour awarded by Aotearoa’s premier food connoisseurs, Cuisine Magazine, in their annual Good Food...

Great Debate showcases ‘great slate of candidates’

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The Great Waiheke Radio Local Board Election Debate packed out Artworks Theatre on Monday night with an almost full house turning out to see...

Opinion: AI in Gaza

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Technology is never neutral; it is always designed for a particular purpose. An AI program that selects people for assassination is morally repugnant and...

Local board paints itself into a corner on pony club lease

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Waiheke Island Pony Club was given a rolling one-year lease for Lot 2 of Te Huruhi Recreational Reserve at last Wednesday’s Waiheke Local Board...

Tensions, drama and the universal bonds of family

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Tangihanga, a 75-minute solo drama-comedy by award winning writer and actor Kristyl Neho, is coming to Artworks Theatre for two shows in September. The story...

Catherine Mitchell Arts Centre lease renewed for $1

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The Catherine Mitchell Arts Centre is remaining on the terms of its previous lease, $1 rent and $600 maintenance fees a year as the...

Dynamic duo tackle island’s stoats

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The island now has its very own stoat detection team, with Te Korowai o Waiheke duo Tilde Sorensen and her sprightly springer spaniel Parker...

Marine Protection Bill at last stage

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The Hauraki Gulf/Tīpiki Moana Marine Protection Bill has made it to the last stage before parliament votes to officially approve it, and it becomes...

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