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Hope Project co-ordinator and Shining Lights Trust director Dave Mann says he has recalled “somewhere over 300,000″ Easter pamphlets that featured another. ....
Northland news briefs: Body found in stream, Fire permits no longer required 16 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read The man s body was spotted in Raumanga Stream, near Herekino St, by a member of the public. Photo / Michael Cunningham The man s body was spotted in Raumanga Stream, near Herekino St, by a member of the public. Photo / Michael Cunningham Northern Advocate Body found in stream A body was found in Raumanga Stream in central Whangārei yesterday. A member of the public called police just before 2pm to report a body floating face-down. It is believed the body, which was near a vessel and mooring poles at the rear of Hihiaua Cultural Centre on Herekino St, became visible as the water dropped. Acting Senior Sergeant Shane Turner, of Whangārei police, said the body had been removed and the site had been blessed by kaumatua. The man had yet to be identified. There was nothing to indicate any suspicious circumstances. A police investigation ....
Northland news in brief: Speakers for Race Relations Day forum; and missing man found safe 25 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Former New Plymouth mayor and Māori wards campaigner Andrew Judd will be one of the guest speakers at a Race Relations Day forum in Whangārei. Northern Advocate Three guest speakers have been lined up for the Race Relations Day forum in Whangārei. The event will take place between noon and 2.15pm at the Cafler Room, Forum North, on March 22. Speakers will be Sue-Ann Moo, a Singapore-trained lawyer passionate about improving access to injustice and bridging the gap between cultures, Ngāti Wai kaumatua Hori Parata, and former New Plymouth mayor Andrew Judd, a campaigner for Māori wards in local government and writer of the essay Pākehā Nation 2021. ....