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Fishing: Contest a cracker but future in doubt
The GR8X 2019 fishing competition attracted a huge turnout, but its future is in doubt.

Editorial: Climate protests getting out of hand
There is a worrying side to the Strike 4 Climate phenomenon.

Fraser Smith's new book well launched
Fraser Smith's book launch came complete with parrot impressions.

Young film-makers off to Toronto
Two young film-makers are about to make their international debut.

Special honour for Johnson Davis
Johnson Davis' remarkable contribution to his community is recognised.

Spat collectors do it by hand
Spat collectors accept concerns about machinery on 90 Mile Beach.

Far North grandma tackles road rubbish issue
Roadside yields 10 bags of rubbish to the kilometre.

Women-only gym is a hit in Kaikohe
"Other women see me and say, 'Far out, if she can do it, so can I'."

What happened to Otaua Valley sealing?
Otaua Valley farmer laments lack of council attention.

Urban support for dairy farmers
An Auckland family assures dairy farmers that they are appreciated.

Editorial: Endeavour objection is deeply saddening
If James Cook was a barbarian, what of those who have followed him?

Planning process just begun for transitional housing
The planning process for transitional housing at Ahipara has just begun.

Orchid lovers ready to show
Orchid growers prepare for the Bay of Islands Orchid Society's annual show.

Firefighters bring Mangawhai Heads scrub fire under control
"It was quite close to properties at one stage, but no properties were damaged."

Can we no longer decide for ourselves?
Now we'll just get one side of the climate change story.

High tea for half a century
Museum @ Te Ahu celebrates its golden jubilee with high tea.

Anger over transitional housing plan
Consent sought to use the former Baylinks Motel for permanent transitional housing.

Kids help care for their coast
A new generation of kaitiaki is being nurtured at Ahipara.

A lifetime's inspiration from a song
Di West has built a creative career from one line in a song.

Kai Ora harvesting rich rewards
Kai Ora Fund supports projects that enable people to grow their own nutritious food.

Cruise ship funds for kiwi conservation
Cruise ship company will support conservation efforts.

Federated Farmers: Resentment is building
The Government is wielding a sledgehammer when a scalpel is what's needed.

Farmers demand a fair go over water consultation
DairyNZ chief executive calls on Govt to extend timeframe of freshwater consultation.

Editorial: Beleaguered dairy farmers are losing hope
Dairy farmers are under attack from all quarters.

Mangonui firm to make environmental history
Water-cleaning technology at Mangonui will be a NZ first.