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Greenpeace petition reignites call for bottom trawling ban in Hauraki Gulf
Greenpeace has launched a fresh petition calling on Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones to ban bottom trawling, scallop dredging, and Danish seining across…
Barrier Buzz launches with Aotea honey and local jobs
A new soft drink brand using honey from Great Barrier Island is making its debut at the Auckland Food Show…
Council Votes to Freeze New Helipads on Gulf Islands Despite Officer Advice and Community Feedback
Auckland Council has voted to pursue a blanket ban on new private helipads across the Hauraki Gulf Islands—scrapping a more…
Wreckage from Puriri Bay Crash Seen for First Time
Leon Foster – barrier icon, founder of the Aotea Army, and a man known for mobilising locals to help neighbours…
Great Barrier Garden Tours return this November
One of the island’s most popular annual events is back—and if you blinked, you might’ve already missed out. Great Barrier Island’s Spectacular By Nature…
Sunair Grounded Over Safety Breach – Barrier Flights Still Operating via Charter
Flights to and from Great Barrier Island are continuing—just not with Sunair. The regional airline, which serves the island from…
Viaduct to host Startup Week celebrating Kiwi innovation
Auckland’s waterfront will play host to the country’s first-ever Startup Week, with the Viaduct, Wynyard Quarter and central city venues…
Cellphones and Landlines Down Across Island
Cellphone and landline services are down across much of southern Aotea, with Spark customers particularly affected after what is believed…