Bay News: Opua, Kerikeri, Top Energy scholarship, Paihia tourism graduates, R Tucker Thompson boost
17 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The collision, in the busy Veronica Channel between Opua and Okiato, left the yacht jammed under the car ferry s ramp. Photo / Supplied
The collision, in the busy Veronica Channel between Opua and Okiato, left the yacht jammed under the car ferry s ramp. Photo / Supplied
Northern Advocate
Collision investigation continues
An investigation is continuing into the incident in January when a yacht and the car ferry collided head-on in the Veronica Channel between Ōpua and Ōkiato in the Bay of Islands. A
GO NZ: Troy Kingi and Moana Maniapoto on their hometown attractions - Kerikeri to Muriwai
21 Dec, 2020 05:33 PM
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NZ Herald
Kiwi celebrities and local experts explain what makes their hometown world-famous in New Zealand, and the things you should see and do when you visit.
Troy Kingi Kerikeri, Northland
What makes Kerikeri unique/iconic in New Zealand?
Its proximity to so many amazing beautiful beaches and waterfalls. If you were to Google it though, the first thing that would pop up would probably be The Stone Store, being the oldest building in NZ.
What s the first place/attraction in Kerikeri you d recommend to a visitor?
Dad never stopped fighting for me : First Kiwi Christmas for boy embroiled in tug-of-love Sun, 20 Dec 2020, 9:37AM
Dylan with his father Bruce Laybourn. This will be the first Christmas Dylan has spent at home since his abduction by his maternal grandmother when he was 4 months old. Photo / Supplied Dad never stopped fighting for me : First Kiwi Christmas for boy embroiled in tug-of-love Sun, 20 Dec 2020, 9:37AM
A New Zealand-born boy embroiled in an international tug-of-love is looking forward to celebrating his first real Kiwi Christmas.
Eighteen months ago, Dylan Laybourn, 13, was reunited with his father Bruce and older sister Gerry, but they didn t get to celebrate with all the family.
Boy embroiled in tug-of-love looks forward to first Kiwi Christmas
19 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Dylan with his father Bruce Laybourn. This will be the first Christmas Dylan has spent at home since his abduction by his maternal grandmother when he was 4 months old. Photo / Supplied
Dylan with his father Bruce Laybourn. This will be the first Christmas Dylan has spent at home since his abduction by his maternal grandmother when he was 4 months old. Photo / Supplied
A New Zealand-born boy embroiled in an international tug-of-love is looking forward to celebrating his first real Kiwi Christmas.
Eighteen months ago, Dylan Laybourn, 13, was reunited with his father Bruce and older sister Gerry, but they didn t get to celebrate with all the family.