Whangarei Girls' start Interact club
A group of enthusiastic students have created a bit of Northland history by establishing an Interact club to work on local and international humanitarian projects.
A group of enthusiastic students have created a bit of Northland history by establishing an Interact club to work on local and international humanitarian projects.
Whangarei home-schooled children are learning the ins and outs of woodworking, thanks to Men's Shed mentors.
A drunk Whangarei man held his teenage daughter in his room and attacked her with a machete after she wouldn't allow him to have more wine.
Northland youngsters will soon be able to see what happens to the human brain during puberty and how drugs, alcohol, peer pressure and relationships affect how it works.
We are all natural hunters and gathers, but some of us are also passionate scavengers.
Join the conversationThe Report is the longest surviving community paper in the Whangarei district.
It was established 20 years ago and its circulation now stands at 28,858.
Its weekly free distribution each Thursday now covers households from south of the Brynderwyns, across to Dargaville and north to Oakura.
Readership of the full colour, tabloid-sized paper has been surveyed at close to 80% among people aged over 15 in the Whangarei district.
Editorially the publication concentrates on local issues, identities and features while also covering more general special interest areas like gardening, motoring and entertainment.

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