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Aotea Takes Center Stage in Global Kathmandu Campaign
Great Barrier Island’s stunning landscapes and vibrant locals have been taken to the world in a new advertising campaign for…
Kaitoke School Celebrates the Grand Opening of Levi’s Pump Track
The sun shone brightly over Kaitoke School last Sunday, defying the stormy week that preceded it, for the grand opening…
Podcast Launch, Tree Planting Success, and School Project Call for Donations: Aotea News Roundup
As winter comes to a close - although with the recent rough weather it might not feel like it -…
A Night on the Ridge: John Ogden Details His Rescue Amid Harsh Elements
Island icon, John Ogden, well-known for his adventurous spirit, has shared a candid recount of his harrowing chopper rescue last month, an ordeal that…
From the Archives: A Minister’s 1881 Journey to Great Barrier
This captivating account of a pastoral visit to Great Barrier Island in 1881 offers a glimpse into the challenges and…
Community Concerns Clash with MPI Commitments at Island Hui
Residents, businesses, and anglers are facing prolonged uncertainty regarding how or when officials will move beyond pilot trials to decisively…
Kaitoke School’s Pump Track: Community’s Tribute to Levi Takes Shape
Kaitoke School is buzzing with activity as construction of the highly anticipated Levi Golaboski Memorial Bike and Pump Track gains…