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Sculpture competition for children at Whanganui s Kai Iwi Beach

Sculpture competition for children at Whanganui s Kai Iwi Beach 14 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM Quick Read Jack Marsden-Mayer adds to the creation of 5-year-old Jasper Moulder. Photo / Lewis Gardner Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron Kai Iwi Beach s new seal sculpture has been officially unveiled at a driftwood sculpture competition for children. The seal was created by driftwood sculptor Jack Marsden-Mayer, who was the judge for the children s competition. Saturday s competition was one of the events for this year s Sea Week which finished on Sunday with a clean-up of rubbish at South Beach. Seven or eight children took part in the competition, Marsden-Mayer said. They were tasked with finding an object on the beach that looked like something else, and Marsden-Mayer helped them add details.

Whanganui marine alert lifted after swarm of quakes north of New Zealand

Whanganui marine alert lifted after swarm of quakes north of New Zealand 5 Mar, 2021 01:00 AM 3 minutes to read Signs were placed around Whanganui beaches this morning after a marine threat warning was issued for most of the country. Photo / Ethan Griffiths Signs were placed around Whanganui beaches this morning after a marine threat warning was issued for most of the country. Photo / Ethan Griffiths A marine and beach alert was issued on Friday for the North Island s west coast, including Whanganui, after a swarm of earthquakes struck off the coast of New Zealand. The warning, which instructed people to stay away from the water, was issued around 10am and was lifted shortly after 2pm on Friday.

New mural at Turakina Beach the work of Whanganui artist Michelle Sigley

New mural at Turakina Beach the work of Whanganui artist Michelle Sigley 23 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Fish were included in the design to represent the popularity of the area as a fishing spot. Photo / Supplied Fish were included in the design to represent the popularity of the area as a fishing spot. Photo / Supplied Whanganui artist Michelle Sigley has spruced up another popular community space, with the new outdoor barbecue at Turakina Beach now covered in a colourful design chosen to represent the local community. Sigley, the artist behind a variety of murals around Whanganui in recent months, including the Kai Iwi Beach toilets, donated the mural to the Turakina community - a community she said holds special significance for her.

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