X-craft marks the spot
Bianca Howlett Bianca Howlett

X-craft marks the spot

It may surprise people to know that Leigh is at the forefront of technology when it comes to robotics and Artificial Intelligence, thanks to local resident, Philip Solaris.

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Double the fun
Bianca Howlett Bianca Howlett

Double the fun

Stunt double, Tineke Robson, is taking some time out for herself, which is not surprising considering what she has been doing recently; eating eyeballs, getting shot at, and crawling across walls, to name a few.

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Blowing the roof off
Bianca Howlett Bianca Howlett

Blowing the roof off

Redefining the word disabled, Glass Ceiling Arts Collective is showing the world what they’re really made of, and everyone's invited.

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Full service history
Bianca Howlett Bianca Howlett

Full service history

Trevor Brljevich has achieved a lot in his many years, from a lifetime service for St John ambulance, to being the oldest competitor in the Kaiwaka Top of the Rock event; not to mention being the only New Zealander to have received the Dix Penning award.

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The Lyon’s share
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The Lyon’s share

Seventies band Hello Sailor is back touring, in support of 10cc, but not before they’ve warmed their pipes at Leigh Sawmill. Last remaining co-founder and new Matakana resident, Harry Lyon, talks about the band’s journey and why he still loves the hometown shows.

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Paying your way
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Paying your way

The rumblings of innovation are continuing to grow within the Matakana community, and advancing payment technology is set to be the next locally-grown success story.

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Rescue dogs
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Rescue dogs

Filmed at the Country Retreat Animal Sanctuary near Warkworth, a new series aimed at pairing unwanted dogs with new owners starts this month and it’s feel-good fun for all the family.

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Pole star
Bianca Howlett Bianca Howlett

Pole star

While you were eating your Christmas lunch, 28-year-old Laura Andrews was three-quarters of the way into her 1000-kilometre ski trek to the South Pole, weathering temperatures that averaged minus 25-30°C, and as low as minus 49°C when the wind chill factor was included.

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