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Massive Mussel Drop Targets Hauraki Gulf Restoration
Over time, the gulf was dredged of green-lipped mussels, leading to their complete disappearance. Photo / NIWA / Rebekah Parsons-King Seven million kūtai (green-lipped…
A Leap of Faith or a Step Backwards? Orama’s Proposed School
EDITORIAL: The recent announcement of Orama Oasis’s intention to establish a charter school on Great Barrier Island should spark both…
Toogood to Close Out Tour on Great Barrier
Jon Toogood, the renowned frontman of Shihad, has chosen Great Barrier Island as the final stop on his upcoming “Last…
When Land Was Cheap and Ferries Fast
In 1991, New Zealand Geographic's "An Island Apart" reminisced about a time when Great Barrier Island land sold for just…
Aotea’s Commerce Queens: Thriving Off the Grid
Originally published on 22 January 2023, "Ngā Hononga - Common Threads" explores the lives of Orla Cumisky, Felicitas Weisbach, and Andi Ross, who have…
Local Surfer Spearheads Effort to Restore Iconic Whangapoua Surf Bar
The once-thriving surf bar at Whangapoua, famous for its powerful waves and uncrowded breaks, has vanished, leaving local surfers longing…
From Punches to Power Plays: Great Barrier Island’s Rocky Relations with Auckland Council
Before the influx of activists from distant shores, Barrier stood as a bastion of rugged independence. In those days, local…
Bush Tracks: Waii ft. Wendell Park – Bumble Bee
There’s something hypnotic about Bumble Bee. It doesn’t hustle for attention, and it never raises its voice — but by…