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Island Smashes Fundraising Goal for Paramedic Cover
Great Barrier Island’s community has rallied together, surpassing our fundraising target to ensure continuous ambulance service during a much-needed break for veteran volunteer paramedic,…
Aotea Boardriders Clubhouse Takes Shape Amid Community Effort
Surf enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate as the Aotea Boardriders Club sees its clubhouse begin to take shape. The…
Retailer Trashes Disposable Coffee Cup Ban
Above: Aotea has dumped single-use takeaway coffee cups. Photo / Greta Recup / Creative Commons In a move that stirred…
West Antarctica’s ice sheet was smaller thousands of years ago – here’s why this matters today
Photo / Hugh Chittock/Antarctica New Zealand, CC BY-SA By Dan Lowry, GNS Science and Holly Kyeore Han, NASA As the…
Poison-Free Prosperity as Okupu Beach Natives Thrive
Okupu Native Plants Thrive in Battle Against Kikuyu. Photo / AGBILB More than 150 native plants are flourishing in Okupu, Great Barrier Island, following…
Island’s First Licensed Early Childhood Centre: A Community Triumph
Joy and achievement: Great Barrier Island celebrates the licensing of its first early childhood centre. Photo / Petr Kratochvil /…
Could You Be Great Barrier’s Next Postmaster?
Could you be the next postmaster of one of New Zealand’s most remote post shops? Situated on Great Barrier Island,…
Aotea Commemorates ANZAC Day
Rock of Remembrance: Great Barrier’s WWI Legacy at Tryphena. Photo / NZ History As the morning sun casts its glow…