
Championing outdoor access - Shelley Trotter
In the realm of outdoor access advocacy, Shelley Trotter stands as a beacon of inspiration. Her dedication and passion was recognised when she won the prestigious 2023 Outdoor Access Champion Award. Hosted by the Outdoor Access Commission, this award celebrates individuals who have left a mark on public access to New Zealand's outdoors, and Shelley's contributions shine brightly in this regard.

The power of Less.
Less. waste is your local community recycling centre located at 55 Lawrie Road, Snells Beach, with a clear goal of sending as little as possible to landfill.

Warkworth A&P Lifestyle Show 2024
On Saturday 16 March 2024 the Warkworth A&P Society will present their 156th A&P Show, making it one of the longest running A&P Shows in the country.

Community coming together for kiwi
An inspiring and heartwarming story despite the heartbreaking ending. Kiwi are back and thriving in our area; and Nicki Morrison, owner of Doggy Bush Break, is encouraging us all to help protect and foster their population resurgence.

The women of The Forest Bridge Trust
Locally, women are answering the call to engage in restoration initiatives and community projects. The Forest Bridge Trust is no exception, currently employing 18 women who all share a passion for conservation.

From zero to hero
It’s been a successful year for the Kowhai Swimming Club, based in Warkworth, with a number of wins and great successes for their team of national swimmers.

Supporting animal welfare with affordable fashion
Headed by Tobie Curtis, a mother of three with a lifetime of experience working with animals, Northern Valley Animal Haven is a permanent shelter for guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, horses and sheep; and now you can benefit from their newly opened fundraising store while also supporting animal rescue efforts.

Community garden of epic proportions
A group of like-minded volunteers are finding joy in coming together and sharing knowledge to create a magical community garden for all to enjoy.

Construction waste – a building concern
As the hillsides of Mangawhai are gradually transformed into bustling urban landscapes, with new builds popping up on every other corner, the issue of construction waste has become an ever-present topic in conversation amongst the team at Sustainable Kaipara.

Roll up, roll up for the next Junior Artisans’ Market
The first of its kind, the recent Matakana Junior Artisans’ Market was met with great enthusiasm from the local community, and children and adults alike had a fabulous time on the day.

Matakana Junior Artisans' Market
Made and managed by kids
Two enterprising local kids, Izzy Wagstaff and Lucy Howlett, invite all young creatives to showcase their skills and products in the first Matakana Junior Artisans' Market, happening in August.

Women supporting women
Women who are interested in joining a group of amazing like-minded women, who inspire and support each other within the community, need look no further.

Exotic haven
Nestled on a quiet street in Warkworth, Gaby Bailey, a passionate animal lover, has created a sanctuary for neglected and mistreated reptiles. Established in 2022, Be Kind Exotic Animal Rescue has become a haven for reptiles, offering them a safe place until they can find their forever homes.

Never skipping a beat
Paul Bondsfield will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for marathon drumming on Saturday 8 April. But what would inspire someone to keep drumming for six days? Too much cancer.

Helping Hawkes Bay
It’s no surprise that so many from the area rallied to help Hawke's Bay following the cyclone devastation. We wanted to mention a few who went the extra mile (literally, in some cases) to provide for those affected.

Safe in the surf
Saving lives for over three decades, not only is the Omaha Beach Surf Life Saving Club dedicated to making sure beachgoers are safe in and out of the water, the club also plays an integral part in teaching kids invaluable, lifelong skills.

Empowering women
Although the Women’s Centre Rodney (WCR) was established over 30 years ago, moving to their current location in Morpeth Street in Warkworth allowed the organisation to really grow and improve, and in turn better support women in need; reducing isolation and promoting family wellbeing.