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Basketball half court for Piha Domain
The Piha Kidz Charitable Trust has won support from the Waitakere Ranges Local Board for a new basketball half-court on the Piha Domain and the Board has also put in [ Read More ]
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Death of Lance Watt
Lance Clyde Watt died on Sunday 8 April. Until recently, Lance had lived at his family’s home at the end of Glen Esk Road, Piha, then ill health led to his [ Read More ]
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Piha woman surfer makes top three to compete international event
Piha surfer Gaby Sansom earned a wildcard by winning the New Zealand open enabling her to compete in a world surfing women’s event at New Plymouth tomorrow. Only 15-years-old, Gaby [ Read More ]
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Image of Easter weekend
Actually taken the morning of Tuesday 10 April 2012 but epitomising the glorious weather of Easter weekend. Easter Friday was one of the biggest crowds seen this summer as city [ Read More ]
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Auckland Council closes Kauri dieback areas for protection
The Auckland Council Regional Development and Operations Committee on Thursday voted to close 13 Kauri Protection Areas throughout the Waitakere Ranges, involving 27 km of tracks, to try and halt [ Read More ]
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“Wai o Kahu” name restored to Glen Esk park arrival area
When historian Graeme Murdoch talked to the Piha community about Maori names of places in Piha, he mentioned that the original name for the Piha Stream was Wai o Kahu. [ Read More ]
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New court surfaces for tennis club
The Piha Tennis Club has been successful in an application to the Trusts Charitable Foundation for funds to resurface the tennis courts and replace the perimeter fence. The astroturf courts were [ Read More ]
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Piha wins Home of the Year ….again!
Every year the Home magazine goes on the hunt for New Zealand’s best architecturally designed houses. This year the judges noted that the tougher economic times are forcing architects to [ Read More ]
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Piha Rescue makes waves in NZ Herald
Piha Rescue in the news today with some locals claiming they over-dramatise and are deterring people from visiting by painting the beach as dangerous. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10794279 Last weekend’s coverage in Herald [ Read More ]
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Parks’ actions to address avian botulism at Lily Pond
In recent weeks, ducks at the Claude Abel Reserve in Garden Road (Lily Pond) have been showing signs of Avian Botulism. Now it is confirmed that there are water quality [ Read More ]