Author: John Freer
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By John Freer Sitting watching the weather over recent days has been a challenge to those mainly living on the eastern coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. Enduring massive rainfalls, eyes have also trawled weather sites looking for that break which could return us to what is considered – normality. Local Civil Defence Controller, Gary Towler, […]
By John Freer Refreshing is an appropriate description for the recently appointed Mercury Bay Community Board chair. Krissy Robinson only stepped up to the plate after noticing there was a low response to available community board positions just prior to the recent elections. Now she has accepted the role of board chair and she has […]
By John Freer Removing the sand build-up on the Tairua Harbour bar could eliminate the current boating accident risk while also achieving positive outcomes for the construction industry. The bar risk for boaties was raised last week by Tairua Pauanui Fishing Club president, Warren Maher, after he was photographed standing on the bar at low […]
By John Freer Those who work voluntarily to keep the lifesavers looking after swimmers and surfers at Tairua’s Ocean Beach, have for a decade dreamed of what a new clubhouse could provide. Now they have achieved reality with the new Tairua Surf Lifesaving Club clubhouse, open to support operations. Club chair, Betsy Warner, had no […]
By John Freer Coming across a world changing moment that was inspired by a Thames High School essay, is worth talking about. The essay, written 23 years ago, outlined the issues with plastic packaging and actions needed to overcome the threat of the world potentially drowning in plastic. Author of the essay was a local […]
By John Freer Increased crime across the Coromandel Peninsula is now on the agenda of the Thames Business Association. With a forum being held this week involving both local police and the Thames Coromandel District Council, TBA chief executive Sue O’Halloran agrees that some organisation must take the lead in finding solutions to the growing […]
TV SHOW FILMED ON HAURAKI PLAINS The economic benefit to our region was apparent with the recent filming of a new six-part television drama across the Hauraki Plains. For six weeks international and local crews worked at Te Aroha, Paeroa and Ngatea filming The Gone – a joint Irish/New Zealand production. Locals have told CFM […]
The new Thames Coromandel District Council is being asked to unlock a further half a million dollars for the proposed Tairua Skateboard Park
The wave of anger and concern caused by the recent sperm whale beaching at Wharekaho (Simpsons Beach) in Mercury Bay, may have subsided with Friday’s burying of the 40-tonne mammal. The only signs evident yesterday were a couple of strops used by diggers to hide the remains of the whale carcass. Local residents are still […]