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Bay News: Tod Thompson returns to Ōpua; Sailing week award; Rawene exhibition

Bay News: Tod Thompson returns to Ōpua; Sailing week award; Rawene exhibition
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Bay News: Tsunami sirens upgrade, Waitangi, win bike film tickets, Kawakawa railway

Bay News: Tsunami sirens upgrade, Waitangi, win bike film tickets, Kawakawa railway
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Russell s Go Green Awards are back after Covid cancellation

Russell s Go Green Awards are back after Covid cancellation 21 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Richard Robbins, of Project Island Song, accepts the supreme award in the inaugural Far North Go Green Awards in 2019. Photo / Supplied Richard Robbins, of Project Island Song, accepts the supreme award in the inaugural Far North Go Green Awards in 2019. Photo / Supplied Northern Advocate An awards ceremony honouring the Far North s environmental champions, which had to cancelled last year due to Covid, is now set to go ahead in March. The Far North Go Green Awards brainchild of the Resilient Russell Trust were founded in 2019 with Project Island Song, a community-driven project to restore the flora and fauna of the eastern Bay of Islands, taking out the inaugural supreme prize.

Northland news in brief: Six60 show to cause traffic disruption; and learn to talk like a Kiwi

Northland news in brief: Six60 show to cause traffic disruption; and learn to talk like a Kiwi 15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Access across the iconic Waitangi Bridge will be limited today as a crowd of more than 10,000 is expected to attend the Six60 Saturday concert at the Waitangi Sports Ground. Access across the iconic Waitangi Bridge will be limited today as a crowd of more than 10,000 is expected to attend the Six60 Saturday concert at the Waitangi Sports Ground. Northern Advocate Six60 concert traffic warning Six60 fans and Waitangi residents are being warned of major traffic disruption before tonight s concert at the Waitangi sports grounds. Te Karuwha Drive, along the Waitangi waterfront, will be closed from 3pm, while a manned stop/go will be place on the one-way bridge at Waitangi. Vehicle movements in and out of the area will be fully locked down from 11pm because of large numbers of pedestrians leaving the event site. Roads will reopen once the crowds dis

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