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Hoops, Skates, and More: Medlands Park Revamp a Slam Dunk with Locals
It’s time to tip-off at Medlands Beach Playground Reserve, with a revamped basketball halfcourt now open – and it’s not just for shooting hoops!…
Flights and Ferries Cancelled as Cyclone Tam Cuts Off Barrier
Flights and ferries to Great Barrier Island have been cancelled or disrupted due to the severe weather brought on by…
Local Board Welcomes Stricter Rules for New Helipads — Community Opinion Split
Auckland Council has proposed new rules to make it harder for helipads to be approved on Great Barrier and Waiheke…
Island Buzzing with Easter and ANZAC Spirit – April Update
Easter Market & Mulberry Grove Art AuctionEaster Saturday, 19 April, brings the Easter Market to Claris Club from 10am—expect local…
Fisheries NZ Responds to Crayfish Poaching Frenzy
Fisheries New Zealand has issued infringement notices to two individuals amid ongoing investigations into illegal crayfish poaching on Great Barrier Island. The response follows…
Great Barrier named ‘The Next Frontier’ by BOSS Magazine
Great Barrier Island has been highlighted as one of the world’s emerging travel destinations by BOSS Magazine, a publication focusing…
Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Photo / Shutterstock / Colin Stephenson By Daniel Hernández Carrasco, University of Canterbury and Jonathan Tonkin, University of Canterbury
Inner Hauraki Gulf Crayfish Ban Sparks Fears for Great Barrier
Photo / Jasus Edwards











