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From Morse to Modern: Great Barrier Island’s Journey in Telecommunications
In 1908, when the crew on the ship Tutanekai laid a submarine cable from Port Charles to Tryphena, giving Aotea its first telegraph communication…
From News Desk to Frontline: Petra Bagust Faces Great Barrier Fire Crisis
Just a month after she left our screens as the face of TVNZ’s Breakfast, Petra Bagust is at the forefront of…
Gardening on the Edge: Self-Sufficiency on Great Barrier Island
Story by Jane Wrigglesworth, Photos: Sally Tagg, NZ Gardener With the nearest city 90km away, the intrepid gardeners of Great…
There’s This Place: New Zealand’s Great Barrier Island
Reproduced with permission from the author Meryle Thomson, Latitudes & Attitudes Magazine - Yacht Fallado. Subject to copyright in its…
Beyond the Point of No Return: A Life of Solitude and Magic on Great Barrier Island
Nikau leaves have been braided around the posts at the front door. The scalloped roof line is visible from the garden. Each locally crafted…
From Gumboots to Glamour: ‘Flight of the Albatross’ Premieres on Great Barrier Island
On the 6th July 1996, the World Premiere of the movie ‘Flight of the Albatross’ was held in a large…
A Trip to Great Barrier Island In 1932
"A Trip to Great Barrier Island In 1932," penned by Oliver Pipe, offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era…
Seaplane to a New Start: A Teacher’s 1971 Great Barrier Adventure
This vivid account from 1971 captures the enchanting yet daunting journey of a new schoolteacher and his family to Great…