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Activists fight Northland mining - New Zealand Herald
Ipipiri Art a boon for Bay of Islands creativity - Northern Advocate
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Ipipiri Art a boon for Bay of Islands creativityNorthern AdvocateWaitangi artist Paitangi Ostick with Hinetitama (the Dawn Maiden), a cloak of pheasant and emu feathers which took 10 months to weave in Paihia's new gallery, Ipipiri Art. Bay of Islands artists can thank the economic downturn for bringing them ... |
Concern over police staff levels in Paihia - Northern Advocate
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Concern over police staff levels in PaihiaNorthern AdvocateConcerns are being raised about police staffing levels in the Bay of Islands after a Paihia couple disturbed burglars ransacking their home - then had to wait until the next morning for police to arrive. Greg Simmons and Eva Rudolph had been visiting a ... |
$30000 fine for Paihia “thrill ride” operator, passenger suffered spinal injuries - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Landslide and legal loophole strand families - New Zealand Herald
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Landslide and legal loophole strand familiesNew Zealand HeraldBy Susan Edmunds Leonie Brittain, husband Chris and son, Jackson, on the road above their land in Paihia the Earthquake Commission says they cannot build on. Photo / Dean Wright The subdivision where the Brittain family were to build their dream home ... |
Country flavour sweeps Islands - Northern Advocate
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Country flavour sweeps IslandsNorthern AdvocateBy Peter de Graaf | Saturday, May 12, 2012 6:00 YOUNG GUN: Paihia 2-year-old Kalee Greager kicks up her heels to Wanaka singer Jody Direen as the festival gets underway in Paihia. The Bay of Islands is once again over-run with line dancers, ...and more » |
Tourist's attacker jailed - Northern Advocate
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Tourist's attacker jailedNorthern AdvocateJudge John McDonald said the victim met Tau at Paihia's Pipi Patch Bar on the night of October 20, 2011. When the bar closed at 1am, Tau suggested the victim join him and two other friends for a drink. "No doubt, he, visiting this country for the Rugby ... |
High-speed trips halted after huge pay out - Northland Independent Community
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High-speed trips halted after huge pay outNorthland Independent CommunityBut high-profile court cases have seen the two companies that own Paihia-based operations pay out a total of $390000 in fines and reparations. Intercity Group, which owns Fullers, runs the 90-minute trips to the Hole in the Rock. |
Noise bylaws bite - Bay Chronicle
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Noise bylaws biteBay ChronicleBilly Van Den Hurk has owned Mako Beach Bar in Paihia for eight years but is afraid he could lose his liquor licence and end up returning to his native Holland. His renewal was put in jeopardy when several community members raised objections. |
Feast for country music fans - Northland Independent Community
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Feast for country music fansNorthland Independent CommunityDANNCE Y'ALL: From left: Mavis Watling, Gloria McGregor, Wanda Fitchett, Tahu Robertson and Maxine Whautere kick up a little dust as Billie's Angels dance during The Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival in Paihia on Saturday, May 12. |