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In this issue:
- Judges heap praise on local parks
- New bus stop markings correct, says AT
- Rotary funds leadership courses for rangitahi
- February is the perfect time to visit Sculpture in the Gardens
- Cruisy club offers locals a chance to get on board with sailing
- Reader Giveaway: win a bottle of Cancer Society SPF50 sunscreen!
- Police acknowledge Coast resident for service to crime watch programme
- - Marina Dentists share how to access up to $1,000 worth of funded dental care -
In this issue:
- Smelly algae an unwelcome visitor
- Bus fares go down, ferry fares go up
- Win tickets to the NZ Polo Open
- Free Day a chance to offload
- Exercise your vocal chords this year!
- Support Local feature -
In this issue:
- Otau Ridge retirement village welcomes first residents
- Beachlands South objectors withdraw appeals
- Youth brush up on community spirit to create Second View mural
- Siblings challenge classmates to have plastic-free lunchboxes
- Refurbishment by Scouts lends Camp Sladdin a new lease of life
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In this issue:
- Community gathers to celebrate Playcentre playground opening
- Metlifecare now second largest employer on the Coast
- Op Shop gives back to community
- Local firefighter competes at Mr Universe
- Council calls on AT to review ferry fares -
In this issue:
- Maraetai speedgolfer claims world title in Japan
- Canine prepares for 'howliday' performances with Coast Choir
- Meet the Beachlands Police team
- Fire brigade set to spread cheer with annual lolly run -
In this issue:
- Kindy fundraiser a kaleidoscope of fun
- Clevedon welcomes new community constable to the beat
- Hūnua School students lead the way in environmental action
- Public invited to have their say on Beachlands wastewater discharge resource consent application
- Fire brigade welcomes support as crew fundraise for Movember -
In this issue:
- Local developments included in Fast-track Approvals Bill
- Rising star dances to new heights at national champs
- Fundraising 2025 calendars showcase the best of the Coast
- Santa IS coming to town!
- Coast’s growing community boosts u3a membership numbers
- 127,000 trees and counting! Stream restoration volunteers celebrate -
In this issue:
- Student project shows light pollution a problem for many on the Coast
- New map introduces visitors to East Auckland and the Coast
- Lifestyle feature: eye health, summer motoring and yacht sharing -
In this issue:
- Clevedon tennis tournament a smashing success
- Sikh temple lodges resource consent application for Brookby site
- Veteran filmmaker seeks community support for ‘Whitford Stories’
- AT dismisses resident's Jack Lachlan Drive safety concerns
- Group determined to create more opportunities for Coast’s young people
- Auckland Council’s rubbish study raises eyebrows -
In this issue:
- Pier pressure: marina electrical fault sparks berth holder backlash
- Santa Claus isn't coming to town
- AT consults on motorway access upgrade
- Vector reassures residents about undergrounding power
- Fun Run raises $9k
- Maraetai Bowling Club hosts retirement village comp
- Catch of the Week photo competition returns! -
In this issue:
- Ag Day photo competition winners
- Community wraps support around couple affected by house fire
- Iconic open home attracts 300 visitors
- Support Local feature -
In this issue:
- From policing to publishing: candid memoir captures effects of life on the front line
- Donald's Farm hosts gumboot crusade
- Local heroes help family rebuild following house fire
- Sea Scouts scout for more members
- Lifestyle feature -
In this issue:
- Watt a change! Beachlands to bury overhead cables
- Camp Adair reveals plan to crack down on crack willow
- Ag Day photo competition entries
- What can you - and can't you - put in your kerbside recycling bin?
- Boating and Marine feature -
In this issue:
- Board approves concept plans for Clevedon's public spaces
- Nick Laing honoured for contribution to public health
- Local volunteers paint a bright future for Coast Arts Hub
- “Violin Goddess” to launch Sanctuary St James spring series
- Fair extends shelf life of old books

















