PEOPLE & HAPPENINGS | PUHOI TO WAIPU ISSUE 101 | MARCH 2024 WWW.JUNCTIONMAG.CO.NZ Junction
TOMARATA FARM & LIFESTYLE!
1040 Pakiri Block Road, Tomarata
Rarely do properties of such high calibre as this 114 hectare dairy farm present themselves in this prime location. Pause and absorb the panoramic views across both sea and rural vistas to the Hen & Chicken Islands and beyond. Embrace coastal living with seamless access to popular surf and swimming beaches, world-renowned golf courses, Mangawhai, and a commutable distance to Auckland's CBD. This highly productive farm has a full set of infrastructure in place, and is all ready to go. Plus, lease the neighbouring 60-hectare dairy platform, which is already fully integrated into this farm operation, and boost your production further. Your journey to prosperity starts here, where every day can begin and end with a breathtaking view and a world of possibilities.
Tender (unless sold prior)
2pm, Fri 22 March 2024
41 Queen Street, Warkworth
COASTAL CHIC
John Barnett 021 790 393
www.bayleys.co.nz/1203881
69 Sandpiper Avenue, Point Wells
This striking home offers the perfect, contemporary coastal lifestyle. A modern industrial design aesthetic is softened with cedar and macrocarpa features, while the dramatic stone kitchen island takes centre stage. Ground floor living spaces smoothly transition to an expansive northwest facing deck, providing the ideal setting for entertaining. Enjoy the chic style of this home, where every detail has been considered to enhance the coastal living experience.
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Jodi Sterling 021 457 063
www.bayleys.co.nz/1223529
SPACIOUS COASTAL CLASSIC
12 Kokopu Street, Omaha
This beautifully upgraded contemporary beach home is ready for many happy holidays ahead. With five bedrooms plus a large bunkroom over two levels there is room for multiple families and guests to spread out and enjoy. The modern kitchen and open plan living lead out to a gorgeous loggia with gas fireplace for covered outdoor dining in all seasons, overlooking landscaped gardens and the spa pool deck. Located on a spacious 635sqm site in sought after Kokopu Street, just a short walk to the end of the cul-de-sac to the beach, your family coastal lifestyle is all here ready and waiting for you!
Auction (unless sold prior)
2pm, Wed 20 Mar 2024
30 Gaunt Street, Auckland Central
ANGEL ON ST ANNE
15 St Anne Place, Omaha
Victoria Turner 021 795 099
www.bayleys.co.nz/1170286
This delightful Omaha bach sits in a private cul-de-sac and is filled with light, inviting timber detail and open plan living. It has the extra bonus of a consented sleepout with bathroom for the teens or guests. A separate garage for the beach toys, sheltered deck areas and the walkway to the beach from the backyard provide a sense of tranquillity and fun for the whole family. This low-maintenance coastal retreat is just a short walk to the beach, surf club and shops, and an easy drive to the golf club and boat ramp. Having been tightly held for decades by one family, the opportunity is now yours!
Auction (unless sold prior)
2pm, Wed 13 Mar 2024
30 Gaunt Street, Auckland Central
Victoria Turner 021 795 099
www.bayleys.co.nz/1170285
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A TOWN CENTRE SPLIT RISK INVESTMENT IN WARKWORTH
3-5 Queen Street, Warkworth
Located centrally in Warkworth and returning $40,550 net per annum from two well established tenants including Briar Rose Flowers and The Fade Room. The property consists of two tenancies with a gross floor area of 120 square metres, both on the ground floor with direct exposure and access to Warkworth's main street with parking outside the door. This is a character asset with secured masonry construction which underpins the aesthetic of the property. With Business Town Centre zoning, commercial property investments in this location are tightly held and in high demand.
Auction (unless sold prior)
10am, 7 March 2024
41 Queen St, Warkworth
Chris Blair 021 314 412
Henry Napier 021 024 64785 www.bayleys.co.nz/1270872
COASTAL NOSTALGIA BY THE SEA
8 Martin Road, Matakana
They say they are the best in the bay. The captivating and unobstructed sea views that prevail from almost every room of this stylish coastal home in the heart of Matakana. Where the air is infused with the scent of the ocean and the sight of yachts and changing tides; this is not just a home but a sanctuary. Beautifully renovated and casually contemporary on almost 1300sqm of landscaped lawn and gardens. Family and friends will delight in the generous living and entertaining decks plus 12.5m lap pool. All within steps of the boat ramp, kayak stand and esplanade reserve.
Auction (unless sold prior)
10am, Thursday 21 March 2024
41 Queen Street, Warkworth
DOUBLE DUTY – WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY AT ALGIES BAY
1 & 3 Willjames Avenue, Mahurangi East
Kellie Bissett 027 530 6843
www.bayleys.co.nz/1223597
Lock in the front seat and second row to the sailing action. This waterfront block in its established position has amplified sea views and direct access to Kawau Bay. The key coastal location includes two adjoining freehold titles with a combined area of 4,293sqm and together or individually, present potential for comprehensive development and subdivision for residential or commercial purposes or an impressive private residence. Beside the boat ramp, with panoramic views and an inescapable connection to the sea, 1 Willjames Ave (2,383sqm plus residence) is beachfront, the front lawn extending to the esplanade where the sea wall hems a coastal walking track that pinches the coastline in both directions. 3 Willjames Ave (1,910sqm) has traditionally been the side lawn to number 1. Both north facing sites adjoin a recreational reserve and are set in peaceful sheltered surroundings. Under one hour north of Auckland CBD.
Tender (unless sold prior)
4pm, Thursday 14 March 2024
41 Queen Street, Warkworth
Kellie Bissett 027 530 6843
www.bayleys.co.nz/1223528
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Bespoke and timeless wood creations
Adam Ward, the maker behind East Wood Design, says his love of working with beautiful native and exotic timber came from years of restoring villas and bungalows as a builder.
After relocating to Mangawhai over two years ago, he and his partner Rebecca both decided to start new vocations. Adam combined his passion for woodwork and his building experience and started making bespoke wooden pieces and furniture.
The idea behind East Wood Design is to create products that make the wood the hero and possess quality and style that will stand the test of time.
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Sunny new chapter for Zippy’s
Introducing Tim and Amber, the new owners of Zippy’s, where coffee and real fruit ice cream meet the essence of a Kiwi summer. The iconic Zippy's truck, parked at its beloved spot at Langs Beach, nestled between Mangawhai and Waipu, is a beacon for locals and visitors alike.
Tim and Amber invite you to enjoy and savour the flavours of this coastal haven, where every cup and cone is a celebration of community and sunshine. They look forward to welcoming you and celebrating a season filled with laughter, sun-kissed moments, and the irresis tible delights of Zippy’s!
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Vineyard apartment with sea views
Indulge yourself with the ultimate luxury vineyard getaway in a fully selfcontained apartment which is now available at Omaha Bay Vineyard, with spectacular mountain and sea views.
The apartment is beautifully appointed throughout with luxury linen adorning the Queen size bed, a well-equipped kitchenette (complete with coffee machine) and a laundry with washing machine and dryer. There are two bathrooms which are fresh and modern, with shower and bathtub, and the lounge is designed for relaxation with complimentary Wi-Fi and Netflix.
There’s also a gorgeous private garden area affording stunning views from OBV’s hilltop location, an ideal place to enjoy food prepared on the apartment’s BBQ or to simply sit and relax and warm yourself by the firepit. Plus enjoy a complimentary wine tasting at the OBV Cell ar Door.
www.OmahaBay.co.nz | 09 423 0022
Tiny yachts, big fun
Mangawhai Electrons formed when a small group of like-minded boaties got together and decided their days of setting and rigging heavy sails were over.
Enter their alternative, Electron Radio
Controlled Yachts - 95 centimetres long with identical yacht hulls and designed by legendary boat builder, Des Townson, they are remotely controlled by a hand-held, battery-powered transmitter.
The group meets regularly (weather, winds and tides permitting) around 3pm at a local pond or estuary and encourages you to join them!
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Luxurious linens
The Linen Trader, inspired by owner Sharon’s passion for quality linen and interior design, offers a curated selection of bespoke linen curtains, alongside custom bedhead slipcovers and valances.
The versatile slipcovers breath new life into your old bedhead or allow for a complete transformation, providing flexibility for seasonal changes. They are machine washable and tailored to suit any bedhead.
Sharon’s commitment to simplicity is reflected in her selection of muted hues inspired by nature - earthy tones, soft greys, calming blues, and delicate whitebringing a serene, organic charm to your home.
The Linen Trader ensures a personalised experience, offering competitive pricing and swift turnaround times.
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Local homeware hub
Based in Wellsford, Mac Living is a new furniture and homewares store opened by Libby Clews to offer her community the opportunity to shop locally. While there is no physical store, a showroom is available to view items by arrangement and all stock is listed and available for purchase on the Mac Living Facebook page.
With the goal of providing affordable solutions to the wider community without needing to leave town, the store has both new and secondhand items available, catering to everyone's needs and budget.
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Natural paint pros
Bianca and Sam are the house painting duo behind locally-owned business, Better House Painters. They bring a straightforward, transparent and caring approach to house painting, and specialise in 100% natural, non-toxic paints that are better for your health, and better for the environment.
By focusing on paints derived from organic sources, using industry leading equipment, and responsibly managing clean up and waste-water processing, they’re committed to a quality job without compromising the wellbeing of your family, your home or the environment.
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Speedgolfswing and sprint
“A good friend of mine from Taranaki had been trying to get me into speedgolf for several years and I said, ‘Mike, why would I want to run around the golf course?’ My only regret is I didn’t get into it sooner,” says Craig Russell of Speedgolf North.
Words Luke Williamson
Craig is passionate about this new form of the game and lists a variety of reasons you might want to run around the golf course. “If y ou like golf, but your time is short, speedgolf is perfect. Instead of taking four and a half hours, you can do 18 holes in under an hour. Or 9 holes in 30 to 40 minutes! It’s obviously great for your fitness, and when you’re running on the golf course, you’re thinking about golf, not running. If you play 18 holes, that’s a seven-kilometre run. Getting out there and getting fit is also great for your mental health.” Amazingly, Craig says it has also improved his golf technique. “I’ve discovered you really don’t need three practice swings,” he laughs.
There are some rules specific to speedgolf. Your final score is a combination of the number of shots taken, added to your elapsed running time. For example, if you shoot an 80 and it takes you 60 minutes to run the course, your total is 140. You are only allowed a maximum of seven clubs, but Craig says most people use between three and five, although some people use just one. “There’s a lot of strategy involved,” says Craig. “Each extra club adds about two minutes of running time to your total for 18 holes. You also don’t want to be shooting long over the greens because it means more running. Better to go a bit short and stay in the centre. Bunkers, water hazards and going into the rough all add a lot of time.”
In order not to disrupt traditional golfers too much, speedgolfers tend to play early or late. Craig is part of a group in Whangarei that starts between 6.30-7am. “We call it 18 before 8. We play 18 holes, have a shower at the club, take a quick bit of time to socialise and then we still get to work by 8.30am!”
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He is also involved with another group that plays twilight speedgolf at 7pm at Waipū. The Waipu Golf Club is hosting the North Island champs on the weekend of 23-24 March, and Craig will be there organising and competing. “It’s not like traditional golf where you need to be quiet and walk everywhere. There’s music playing, we have an emcee starting people off, golfers are racing to and fro, and people are enjoying drinks and food. It’s a family environment as well so kids can come up and watch Dad or Mum run around the golf course, and it’s over and done with quickly.”
Craig is excited about hosting the event at Waipū because 14 of the 18 holes can be seen from the clubhouse, making it easy for spectators to enjoy the event. He’s expecting about 40 competitors and anywhere up to 100 spectators, so it should be a fun and action-packed weekend. “There’s a good crew coming from Taranaki, including the current speedgolf world champion, Jamie Reid,” says Craig.
Not all clubs host speedgolfers but Junction readers are invited to come and try it out at Waipu, every Tuesday from 7pm. Everyone is welcome, you don’t need to be a golfer or have an existing membership, just pay a green fee on the day. Further details can be found on the Facebook page.
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– Jenny Schollum Having faith in Puhoi
Small communities survive and thrive on the basis of their volunteers. This is epitomised by the dedication of people like Jenny Schollum of Puhoi who was recently awarded a Queen’s Service Medal for services to the community and heritage preservation.
Words Luke Williamson
“When I arrived in Puhoi in 1970, the older women wanted to meet the new brides. They discovered I could play cards and drive a car. They couldn’t drive and they loved to play 500 so they organised me to pick a car load up and go to someone’s place to play cards for the afternoon. I would ask them all sorts of questions about the Schollum family and that was the start of my interest in local history. I just collected all those stories,” Jenny reflects.
Around 1972, at the annual celebration of the arrival of the Bohemians at Puhoi, a Schollum matriarch, about 90 years old, was attending and she solidified Jenny’s nascent interest in the family history. “She was dressed all in black and I sat at her feet for the afternoon,
enjoying the music of the band and talking to this older woman. She had so many stories and I was fascinated. The Puhoi they developed was such an amazing place, and it still is.”
Retaining and enhancing that historical character in Puhoi is a conscious decision by the community. “The historical society was formed from a group that deliberately set out to keep Puhoi with its original character,” says Jenny. “They were very much against the subdivision that went ahead, but it brought so many good people into Puhoi who appreciated the character of the town. We may not have survived without them.”
What motivates Jenny is the desire to keep
the memories of the original settlers alive, and acknowledge what they achieved and what they were like. “At the museum, we’re compiling folders about each family and trying to get everything we know stored in one place. Each time we think we’ve exhausted an avenue of enquiry, suddenly something new will turn up. I used to love doing jigsaw puzzles and this is like doing jigsaws, but with a purpose.” Folders have been compiled for eight families, but there are still another 15 to go, so there’s plenty of work ahead.
For the first settlers, a strong Catholic faith and pitching in to help each other helped the community to survive, along with generous assistance of local Māori, shares Jenny.
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She believes that atmosphere of faith and helping each other is still what keeps the village going, and that’s what Jenny loves ab out Puhoi.
The Catholic church in Puhoi is a beautiful building and Jenny was involved with a dedicated team who organised its renovation between 2009 and 2013. “The church is a big part of my life and I’ve played the organ there nearly every Sunday since 1983. Being part of the team that organised the restoration of the church is one of the things I’m most proud of.”
Jenny has held posts with the historical society as president, secretary, treasurer, historian, museum coordinator, archivist and newsletter editor. She is part of the team that organises the annual celebration of the arrival of the Bohemians in Puhoi. She is also involved in the ANZAC day celebrations, Puhoi Bohemian Dance Group, Puhoi Public Cemetery, Puhoi Community Forum, Puhoi Centennial Hall Committee, and more. The quantity and quality of her volunteer work is what makes her a worthy recipient of her Queen’s Service Medal, and, hopefully, the Puhoi community will be blessed to enjoy the fruits of her labours for some time yet.
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Fostering connections via creative expression
Exploring human connection through painting, photography, and more with Mangawhai's Jess Holdaway - with a focus on social good, Jess's work reflects her belief in the power of human stories to drive positive change.
Tell us about your background and what led you into graphic design.
I grew up in South Africa and lived there for the first 10 years of my life, before immigrating to Aotearoa. I was raised by a fierce and intelligent woman (my mother) and nurtured by an equally intelligent and kind stepfather, along with my siblings and other strong figures in my life. My childhood immersed me in the African bush and all the wonders that came with it.
My journey into visual storytelling began through sketching the bird life found around me. I’ve always been curious - walking in the bush and really looking closely at the shape and form of things and how they behave and relate. I like exploring and using different mediums to express different feelings, concepts or ideas. From painting, clay, pencils, photography, paper; each material tells a different story and holds a different meaning. I was trained in computer graphic design, so it all ends up there eventually, but the path in is through these other mediums.
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Working at Smiggle in my early twenties, I began to notice the way images and visual stories made people feel. This led me to study Graphic Design, which subsequently launched my career into the wider world of design. One of my pivotal roles as a Graphic Designer was working for a design studio which focussed on social change and shifting cultural norms in New Zealand. Over time, my visual design skills expanded into a more strategic direction, to include c o-designin g campaigns and stories with different groups of people to achieve positive social change.
Where do you find inspiration?
I am inspired by people and their stories about their own lives and experiences. I love that we make meaning as humans, I think it’s a superpower. This excites me and is an immense responsibility. I believe that the solutions to any given social challenge lie in the lived experience of those who are impacted. My role as a designer is to listen and help these solutions to emerge.
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What have you been working on recently?
I've been involved in many projects, each dedicated to promoting social good and reshaping cultural norms. These initiatives encompass a range of topics, including sexual harm and reproductive health, LGBTQIA education, te Tiriti awareness, mental health challenges, combating mis/disinformation, addressing racism, and advocating for disability rights.
I was the lead designer in the re-branding of Youthline, where we c o-designe d how young people would like to be represented and what stories they wanted to tell about their own mental health.
More recently, I was the visual designer and co-author of a project run through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which focussed on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women in Senegal, Pakistan and Ethiopia.
What do you believe has led to your success so far?
There are lots of good designers out there. In my view a great designer integrates ‘felt experiences’ into their creative expression, aiming to build connections with others in the process. This deeper engagement goes beyond the standard client/designer relationship and results in work that truly honours the audience it is intended for. This is what I aim to do with every project.
My starting point is always ‘what’s possible?’ - my curiosity drives me and I’m deeply passionate about my work.
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Ingrid Anderson has long been printed on the fabric of our national art and textile world. Her work has appeared in some of our most treasured places such as Te Papa and The Auckland Museum.
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Ingrid’s prints hark back to the early 2000s when her textile design career began in earnest out of a timber studio on the west coast in Kaipara Flats. Raising three children, she has been a true example of a bootstrapped local business, designing and crafting from her studio, then carting her stall of cushions, tea towels, duvets, peg bags, and many other printed domestic items, to local fairs and galas.
She’s since become one of our most treasured textile designers, with work commissioned by the likes of the Air New Zealand Koru Lounge, where Ingrid handprinted hundreds of tui and retro kiwi prints to welcome visitors home. Her works have also recently been acquired by The Auckland Museum for their online collection, alongside Aotearoa’s most renowned textile designers including Frank Carpay and Avis Higgs, a real compliment given Ingrid’s long-term admiration for t hese designers.
Her prints of hand-sketched pōhutukawa, native fern, horoeka and raupō, are unmistakably informed by our local environment;
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iconic in a way that stands free from tokenistic forms which are so often attached to ‘Kiwiana’ design. Ingird’s recent collaboration with Hemptech saw her design an exclusive kawakawa print for their collection. This is now available through reputable interior designers and home furnishing stores throughout Aotearoa.
Ingrid prides herself on using print techniques that are derivative of a past time, where craft was queen and quality integral to environmental stewardship. Her products are hardy and built to last. And as many designers seek cheaper, faster labour alternatives overseas, she has remained loyal to her machinists in the local area and printers in South Auckland. Ingrid believes collaboration with other artisans and local businesses is key to sharing and preserving the integrity of New Zealand Made.
Like many local businesses and creatives, Ingrid has navigated challenging economic times by diversifying her services beyond being a textile designer. With a background as a trained secondary textile teacher, she’s passionate about sharing her skill base and bringing industry practice into the classroom. Expanding her teaching to private workshops run from her studio, tailored to suit various ages and skill levels, has proven very popular. Supported by a 2023 Community Arts Grant, she's been able to host larger classes at local venues, improving accessibility for those in the wi der community.
In her most recent venture, Ingrid has introduced ‘Print Sip and Play’ events, collaborating with local businesses to offer interactive, personalised and fun experiences. These events cater to diverse occasions, including hen's parties, corporate gatherings, and birthdays. Visit the Ingrid Anderson Textile Design website for more information on workshops and events and stay tuned for updates on Ingrid’s plans to open her own retail/workshop space in Takatu Road.
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A creative haven
Transcending from a shared vision into a vibrant reality, Umi in Matakana is not only a retail store selling beautiful objects, but also a space to gather and connect.
Words Milly Nolan
Umi, the newest addition to The Corner on Sharp Road in Matakana, is the collaborative brainchild of kindred spirits, Sophie RandrupIsbey and Georgia Taylor. Bound by a shared zest for the world, their friendship has always revolved around exchanging ideas and images of things they love, brands they admire, recipes they want to cook, places they want to travel to and people they find inspiring. When a vacant space came up at The Corner – next to The Smokehouse, Home Matters and Ravish - the duo seized the opportunity to unite their creative synergy under one roof. And so Umi was born - a
space that not only showcases the pair’s shared passion for design, fashion, and lifestyle, but also brings something unique to the community.
Inspired by the Japanese word for ocean, Umi mirrors the fluid and ever-evolving nature of the sea. The intention behind Umi is to provide a curated selection of products from around the world, emphasising intentionality and uniqueness. “We really want to offer products that set us apart from conventional home stores and which spark conversations and ideas,” s ays Georgia.
“The store, much like the ocean, will be constantly evolving - always fresh a nd intriguing.”
Stepping into Umi, you’ll find a beautifully diverse range of products that resonate with the duo’s commitment to supporting businesses that are creating interesting and unique things - whether they are made locally or sourced internationally. From New Zealand-designed organic cotton dresses made in India to locally crafted perfumes and body oils, ceramics from Morocco, rugs and throws from Mexico and Argentina, and vintage children’s clothing, each item carries a story of intentionality. “Everything we sell in store has been carefully considered,” says Sophie. “If you ask us about any of them, we’ll always have a story to tell you - where it’s been made, who made it and why. We love the idea that you will be taking that intentionality home with you.”
Looking ahead, Sophie and Georgia plan to expand their offerings and collaborate with local artisans. Poised to become so much more than a retail space; Umi will also be a gathering space for like-minded individuals. The duo envisions hosting workshops, showcasing local artists, and fostering a sense of community and connection. As Sophie emphasises, "Umi goes beyond a retail experience. It's a haven where artists and creators shine, and people gather to connect, use their hands, and share th eir passions."
The Corner, 7 Sharp Rd, Matakana www.instagram.com/Umi_Matakana
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Offering a fully leased investment opportunity in the heart of Matakana Village with medium-term redevelopment potential.
Tenanted by The Bach Matakana, for over a decade and returning $88,485 net per annum with a final lease expiry in 2026 presenting an opportunity to secure rental upside or redevelop the property. Featuring a substantial 1,049 square metre (more or less) fee simple landholding and currently only utilising 20% building coverage, the property offers a clear redevelopment or addvalue opportunity at the conclusion of the existing lease term in February 2026. Strategically located centrally in Matakana Village, neighbouring the iconic Matakana Pub and opposite the Matakana Cinema and Markets.
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Matakana to London, and beyond!
In the hallowed shopping halls of Harrods department store in London, locally-owned pillow brand, Hyoumankind, can now be found gracing its shelves. The journey to this prestigious retail destination began far from the elegant displays and bustling crowds. It started with a simple holiday among friends, where one woman's quest for a restful night's sleep sparked a revolution in pillow design.
Enjoying a morning coffee while away with friends in Fiji, founder Steph Wyborn recounts how the topic turned to the challenges they all faced: restless nights, discomfort from sleeping positions, and the visible effects on their appearance come morning. Ranging from cleavage wrinkles to facial lines, she says “it became clear that sleep posture played a pivotal role in not only how we all felt but how we looked in the morning.”
Inspired by this shared experience Steph was determined to find a solution. After her initial research it became clear that to get what she wanted, the traditional pillow design needed a rethink. She found herself reading everything she could on how wrinkles form and how our posture affects our sleep, before setting out to create her own pillow.
The development was very rudimentary in the beginning, “it all started at my kitchen bench with a bread knife, I just carved a pillow up to see what might work.” Eventually she found a New Zealand based memory foam provider that could help bring her prototypes to life. It took 16 prototypes to get the Go Pillow where it is today – a pillow not only designed for every night sleep, but small enough that it can be taken on the go. The Go Pillow comes with a range of accessories to transport it to the beach or on a plane as carry-on, enabling sound sleep wherever you are in the world.
The introduction of Hyoumankind pillows at
Harrods marks a significant milestone for the brand, solidifying its position as a leader in sleep innovation. Much like their water bottle, Steph describes how her customers take their pillow with them everywhere. “We get sent pictures of our pillows on beaches in Greece, tied to packs on the Great Walks, people take them everywhere. We even spotted them on more than a few All Blacks bags when they were jetting off last year! So we can’t wait to see where they journey to now they are stocked in Harrods.”
Closer to home you can find Hyoumankind stocked at Tea & Tonic in Matakana, or online where the brand offers a 30 day trial period. www.Hyoumankind.co.nz
“With the Go-Pillow, we want to change the way people view their pillow and turn the concept of the traditional pillow on its head. Our lives have changed and we are so much more transient than we have ever been – we go away on holiday, we stay at our friends and partners and most-importantly – in our busy lives we take our rest at whatever times we can find it. The Hyoumankind Go-Pillow is designed to purposefully be small, roll up and to be right there with you; when and how you need it.”
- Steph Wyborn
From 50% - 80% off
Squirrel Tree is having an Easter weekend sample sale at the Matakana Hall for three days only. Everything is between 50%-80% off. They have a range of homewares, gifts, art, garden accessories, furniture and samples.
Hours: Saturday 8am-5pm, Sunday 8am-5pm, Monday 8am-2pm. Everything must go!
Squirrel Tree is an online shop where you can immerse yourself in beautiful collections of both new and vintage homewares furniture, deck and garden accessories From curated collections to one-of-akind finds. We travel the globe squirrelling away treasures just for you.
Squirrel Tree is where you can find the must-have garden and homewares, the unique and simply divine.
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Branding brilliance
When launching a business, one of the initial and most critical tasks is establishing its brand identity. While commonly associated solely with a logo, branding encompasses so much more. Brand design is the embodiment of a company's beliefs, values, and personality. Every detail, from font choices to colour schemes in advertisements, must harmonise with and amplify the organisation's overarching mission.
Our Art Director, Susannah Marshall, delves into her selection of beloved local brands, offering insights into what makes their branding stand out and why she finds them particularly captivating.
Modern Barn Living
Junction Art Director: “The essence of this brand lies in its commitment to timeless design principles. From their logo to their houses, Modern Barn Living exudes a style that transcends fleeting trends. The clean lines of the logo, emulating the façade of a barn, right through to the use of clean, natural colours, aptly reflect the business's name.”
Modern Barn Living: We hired the talented Leah from Sylvia Creative to do our branding as we loved her style both personally and professionally. We knew she would help us create a brand that had qualities of style, freshness, and innovation, reflecting our passion and dedication.
Our branding captures the essence of bespoke, modern barn-style homes, pushing the boundaries of home design. In a field dominated by 'blokey' aesthetics, our brand stands out with a modern, creative, and down-toearth appeal. We love how the lines have a hand drawn feel to them, which we feel represents our more personal approach while also symbolising the raw beauty of wood before it transforms into our exceptional builds.
Designer: Sylvia Creative | leah@SylviaCreative.co.nz hello@ModernBarnLiving.co.nz | 021 023 54058
Daily Organics
Junction Art Director: “Radiating elegance and sophistication from the thoughtfully chosen texture adorning Daily Organics' packaging labels to its soft, muted colour tones. Complemented by stunning product photography, these elements combine to offer an inviting, natural and timeless appeal which speaks volumes to the bra nd's aesthetics.”
Daily Organics: At Daily Organics we are a local Matakana brand passionate about creating wholesome beverages surrounded by great design. When starting out it was important to us that our branding resonated with our warm yet restrained medicinal essence to reflect our authentic, simple organic realness.
The Daily Organics logo was created by founder, Delwyn Ward, and over the past ten years we have been fortunate to work with a number of talented designers who have collaborated with the team to bring our ideas to life. We are proud to have created an easily recognised premium brand that has stood the test of time.
Designer: Logo design by Delwyn Ward www.DailyOrganics.com | hello@DailyOrganics.com
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Bali Garden
Junction Art Director: "With cleverly crafted lettering, Bali Garden’s logo design mirrors the beauty of their gardens, while the soothing colour tones evoke a sense of tranquillity and peace. Navigating their website is effortless, creating a seamless experience from beginning to end. It's the essence of serenity encapsulated in ev ery detail."
Bali Garden: We had the pleasure of working with brand designer Marli Venter from Galerie Design Studio on Bali Garden's recent rebrand. Our custom typographic logo, mirrors the elegant angles of palm leaves as a tribute to Bali. Complemented by a bespoke illustrated illustration set, featuring intricate, expansive linework embodying our ethos – peace and balance radiating from within. We wanted our branding to evoke a sense of contemporary calm rejuvenation amidst nature, like the ambiance of a modern Balinese resort focused on holistic wellness, and Marli delivered exactly that.
Designer: Marli Venter - Galerie Design Studio www.GalerieDesignStudio.com
www.BaliGarden.nz | 292 Point Wells Rd, Matakana
Gypsea Sol
Junction Art Director: "The beautifully designed delicate Gypsea Sol logo expertly emulates ‘freedom by the sea’. Lovely earthy tones that adorn their packaging complement the brand, harmonising with their ethos. Giving back to the sea is ingrained in their values, which beautifully enriches their mission. A carefully curated social media presence, reflects the commitment to thoughtful brand engagement."
Gypsea Sol: Gypsea Sol is a surf brand born for ocean lovers and those determined to live a life as close to Mother Nature as possible. But it’s also a brand for free spirits and those taking the road less travelled, so we wanted branding that stood out from the rest of the surf brands in the industry. We worked with Waimarie of Dashper Studio to create our logo and brand story as, like ours, her work is always an extension of her heart and soul. She effortlessly encapsulated Gypsea Sol’s connection to the earth, the sand and the salt. We love that we can take our logo and brand colours with us wherever we evolve in the future, while still being tied to the essence of Gypsea Sol: feeling free by the sea.
Designer: Waimarie - Dashper Studio www.Dashper.co.nz
www.GypseaSolSurf.com
www.instagram.com/GypseaSol_
Clay Friends
Junction Art Director: "This family business exudes a wholesome, aestheticallypleasing charm. Leach Studio’s bold yet simple logo beautifully ensures nothing detracts from the name with an uncluttered approach. The logo Skilfully reflects their ceramics which epitomise the clean, striking branding, seamlessly enhancing any home with their design.”
Leach Studio: Clay Friends is all about having fun with clay and friends. It's important that our brand is welcoming and approachable; we want it to appear as an easy place for you to come and get your hands into some creativity. We think Clay Friends could be an alternative to getting coffee at a café with friends. Instead, you can come in, sit down, and hang out as you craft your masterpieces.
So far, all of our branding has been created by us. We want it to be fun but not distract from our pleasant setting, with a focus on being a great place for catch-ups with pals while you make both memories and ceramics that will last a life-time!
Designers: Theo and Carly Leach - Clay Friends 1 Anderson Rd, Matakana | www.ClayFriends.nz
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Crafting your haven
Explore your local design directory - from interior sanctuaries to outdoor retreats, elevate your living spaces and cultivate your dream home and garden oasis alongside home and garden experts.
FORSIGHT BUILDERS
Forsight Builders believe building your dream home is one of the most important projects you’re likely to undertake.
They are local to the area and care about listening to your aspirations for your home and delivering your dreams.
Forsight Builders have developed and tested their construction skill set, taking on wide-ranging building projects, but their specialty is building architectural homes.
zach@ForsightBuilders.co.nz | www.ForsightBuilders.co.nz
ELEVATE YOUR HOME WITH SANCTUARY INTERIORS
Discover the power of boutique home staging and styling. Sanctuary Interiors ensures your house is looking its best when it goes to market!
Their online store stocks everything from luxurious cushions to art, books, and furniture. They additionally provide interior design consultations and furniture sourcing.
As Mangawhai locals, they are passionate about transforming your home into your sanctuary!
www.SanctuaryInteriors.co.nz | hello@SanctuaryInteriors.co.nz
EF LANDSCAPES
Creating gorgeous outdoor areas since 2000, EF Landscapes will help bring your garden vision to life. Make the most of nature’s natural time for planting – Autumn – with planting design, sourcing, and supply services.
EF Landscapes also offer full landscape design for the smallest courtyard to expansive rural properties, and would love to work with you to create a beautiful, functional, and sustainable garden.
An extension of your home, personality, and lifestyle, your garden deserves expertise, and well planned spaces save time, stress, and money in the long term.
Call Erin today to discuss your Autumn garden projects.
Special for Junction readers until 31 March – 10% off all planting plans – just mention this ad.
www.EFLandscapes.co.nz | 021 242 3268
KITCHENWORKS
The skilled team of designers, cabinetmakers and installers deliver professional and expertly crafted solutions to every project.
From concept to completion, they bring your dream to life. Visit their showroom and factory at 12 Morrison Drive, Warkworth for inspiration.
09 422 2001 | www.Kitchenworks.co.nz
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HOME MATTERS
Home Matters is a new store in Sharp Road, Matakana offering beautiful homeware, giftware, furniture, window treatments and interior design services. Run by interior designer Lucinda McDonald of Soul Interior Design and inspired by a love of homes with personality and character, Home Matters celebrates design, textiles, quality NZ made furniture and clever combinations of colour and pattern.
www.HomeMatters.co.nz | www.instagram.com/Home_Matters_nz
GEL ARCHITECTSBESPOKE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Gel Architects live and breathe architecture, they’re experts in designing homes that are beautiful to experience, practical to build, and a joy to live in.
Whether it’s a new home or renovation, you want to enjoy your project every step of the way, Gel will guide you through the process.
Get in touch with Gel for your next project.
www.GelArchitects.com | hello@GelArchitects.com
NEIL TAYLOR CABINETMAKER DESIGN
The team at Neil Taylor Cabinetmaker produce modern and functional designs that take advantage of all storage opportunities, maximise your living space and ensure enduring quality.
Timeless design and meticulous attention to detail come together to create innovative kitchens, bathrooms, storage solutions and furniture you'll love.
09 425 7017 | www.CabinetMakers.co.nz
CARL PICKENS LANDSCAPES
Carl Pickens Landscapes has been creating beautiful, sustainable and functional landscapes for over 20 years. Specialising in lifestyle blocks and rural/semi-rural properties, Carl Pickens Landscapes are Landscape architects and horticulturalists. They practice organic techniques and integrate permaculture into their work while running their own skilled planting team.
Mention this ad and get a free 3D image with your finished Landscape Concept Plan.
027 350 9868 | www.CarlPickens.co.nz
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NF CONSTRUCTION
NF Construction work closely alongside their clients and architects to create projects which focus on quality craftsmanship and design with an emphasis on bringing together lifestyle and functionality, whilst highlighting the natural beauty of the landscape of this region.
With recent and past awards in the Master Builders House of the Year Awards, this professional team love what they do and take pride in seeing your vision come to life.
Covering the locations Mangawhai, Waipu Cove, Langs Beach and Te Arai.
027 424 0775 | www.NFConstruction.co.nz
INTERIOR DESIGN DUO
DCI is an award-winning interior design studio with over 35 years combined experience. Specialising in bespoke new builds and renovations of all sizes, the mother daughter duo work closely with their clients and help to simplify the decision making process. They ensure a cohesive design is achieved throughout your project, and are passionate about creating truly remarkable spaces.
www.DCI.co.nz | info@DCI.co.nz
CREATIVE STORAGE SOLUTIONS
The Wardrobe Company is more than just wardrobes, they design, manufacture and install bespoke storage solutions for your home. Offering a full range of totally custom office, laundry, lounge, and wardrobe options, the design team can help you navigate the process from start to finish.
Contact the team at the Wardrobe Company for a no-obligation design and quote.
09 443 1928 | www.TheWardrobeCompany.co.nz
THE HOUSE CONCEPT
With a strong presence in the local community for a number of years now, The House Concept has the experience and knowhow to ensure your dream home plans are taken to their full potential. Specialising in residential renovations and new homes, they will guide you through the stages of planning, designing and the council consent process.
info@TheHouseConcept.co.nz | www.TheHouseConcept.co.nz
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THE FURNITURE MAKERS
The Furniture Makers make custom furniture to fit your lifestyle.
The team of craftspeople and designers create beautiful, quality furniture that is tailored to your unique needs.
Whether you’re looking for a single piece or an entire collection, they’ll work with you to create furniture that fits your style and budget.
Offering a range of options from traditional to contemporary, so you can always find the perfect piece for your home.
TheFurnitureMakersNZ@gmail.com | www.FurnitureMaker.co.nz
CITYWIDE KITCHENS
Bring your vision to life with Citywide Kitchens. They have been in the kitchen industry for the last 50 years collectively, having qualifications as a Cabinetmaker and Interior Designer, they are no strangers to kitchens. No matter the size of the project, the goal is always the same: to make your personal style shine. They provide new inspiration and ideas, while incorporating elements of your liking into every concept they present at a price suited to you.
From kitchens, vanities, wardrobes to custom bookcases and everything in between they are here for all your cabinetry requirements.
Be sure to schedule your appointment or just pop in and see the team at the Citywide Kitchens showroom and factory. Unit 3, 19 Morrison Dr, Warkworth | www.CitywideKitchens.co.nz
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Modernism on the fairway
Some sites are blessed with an unbeatable backdrop and this particular site, located just minutes from Tara Iti Golf Club in Mangawhai, is one such place.
Presented with a rolling section amidst waving grasses where the land meets the sea, and views stretched to the Hen and Chickens Islands, was like securing a hole in one for Tony Borland-Lye, design manager at Box™. When he was asked to conceptualise a holiday escape, he knew he had to pull a birdie out of the bag!
The owner came armed with an inspiration sheet of modernist images, including his own home in Auckland – a mid-century gem by Czechoslovakian émigré architect, Vladimir Cacala. Modernist influences aside, designing
for context was paramount. “We devised a horizontal form anchored to the ground at just one point, rather than a two-storeyed monolith that obliterated the outlook,” says Tony. When the client was presented with a computerised depiction of the way the walls peeled back to give the home a close relationship to the land, his verdict was: the perfect approach shot.
A lightweight pavilion is held like an object on display atop a concrete-block plinth. On approach, an aperture through the plinth gives a clear view of the ocean. The
28-metre-long home is set into a natural depression on the section and its cantilevered upper level is an elegant expression of engineering that appears to float in space. For the materials, Tony turned to the vernacular of rural buildings. Vertical cedar clads the form and softens its horizontal lines; on the southern elevation, a ‘connector’ that runs above the carport is an industrial zinc tray. Closed-in soffits tidy up the structure on the underside and black aluminium joinery is recessive so as not to interrupt the sli mline geometry.
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A suspended open-tread stair leads to the entrance where a pale palette leaves the landscape as a celebration. With three bedrooms and a large open-plan living and dining area, the layout is efficient within the rectangular footprint. Oak flooring, white walls and whitened oak cabinetry contrast the dark tones of the exterior, while builtin timber room dividers, storage cabinets, headboards and bedside tables hark back to the modernist mood.
These spaces come alive with dappled light cast through timber fins on the west-facing elevation. “There is a sense of dynamism as the changing light provides a visual treat,” says Tony.
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Decking that wraps two sides of the building is set within its outline. “We took a bite out of the form to craft outdoor areas without altering the proportions of the structure and roof.” A porthole skylight to the west provides a spherical slice of sky.
With the relaxed feel of a holiday home but also a level of formality to fit seamlessly alongside existing buildings in the development, this project is recognisably the Box™ aesthetic –only amplified. “It incorporates features from many homes in our portfolio but dials up the architecture a notch,” says Tony.
www.Box.co.nz | 0800 717 717
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Book a free assessment to unlock academic success and personal growth at her new Kip McGrath Centre.
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Residential meets commercial
Check out this Home and Income investment opportunity situated at a golden point in the heart of Warkworth, overlooking the picturesque Mahurangi River and Wharf.
Imagine choosing a lifestyle where you can entertain family and guests on the balcony of your own two bedroom apartment, French Doors allow a great flow from the living area and master bedroom. The vacant adjoining office space gives the opportunity to expand the whole second storey into your home. Perhaps run your own business from this space, you make your choices here. (The Apartment is currently tenanted).
The dynamic mix of the three sitting commercial tenants downstairs adds both a vibrancy to the community and more importantly a steady stream of income.
The 1980s building is 340sqm (approx) with a land area of 243sqm (approx). It is being offered to the market for the first time. Embrace your business journey, make time to enjoy your future, whether it be on the water, pursuing the sports or hobbies of your choice or just having the ability to pop to the shops, caf é s etc. You can lock up and leave whenever the mood takes you. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure your stake in this exceptional opportunity. Vendors moving onto a new project.
Price By Negotiation on a “plus gst if any” basis.
Call Gail Van Reemst today to schedule a viewing.
Address: 2-6 Wharf Street, Warkworth
Gail Van Reemst 021 767 273
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Art & Alchemy - a glass exhibition
Artform Gallery in Matakana hosts an exciting new exhibition entitled ‘Art & Alchemy’, featuring the works of five local artists: Christine Cathie, Elizabeth McClure, Vicki Fanning, Kim Logue, and Kathryn Bartlett.
The two-week glass art exhibition, running from 30 March to 12 Apr il, will showcase a variety of works from these skilled artists, each of which bring to the exhibition a unique perspective, highlighting a variety of glassmaking techniques and approaches.
Christine Cathie
Christine’s works exploit the translucent nature of glass by working with light and shade, building smooth graceful forms with slender curves - letting the light glide in. Her sculptures have been exhibited throughout the world and she has won numerous awards. Christine’s work is included in the collections of Te Papa Tongarewa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs New Zealand, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark, and corporate and private collections both nationally and internationally.
Kim Logue
Kim relocated to the family farm in Tomarata after completing her Bachelor of Applied Arts in 2012. This rural home imbues her work with conversations about family history, geology, and conservation. Her artistic practice uses traditional ‘Lost Wax’ methods to cast recycled glass, as well as creating innovative techniques to cast obsidian pieces. Kim’s artwork features in national and international collections, and she has been recognised in prominent overseas ar ts awards.
Elizabeth McClure
Scottish-born Elizabeth has an international reputation as an accomplished artist and educator. She now resides locally with a workshop in Matakana, although she has lived, worked and taught in many countries, and exhibited worldwide in solo and group exhibitions. Her glass ranges from large scale architectural commissions, through to object making (primarily glassblowing), and intimate jewellery pieces. Her work is design driven with an exquisite colour palette.
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Vicki Fanning
Vicki’s work echoes glass’s ability to hold and deliver a message. Historically, this was primarily through church windows, but in the modern digital era glass has a multitude of uses in the spread of information and imagery. Vicki has exhibited numerous times in New Zealand and overseas. She has works in public collections at Sarjeant Gallery and Auckland Museum, and many private collections. Works in this show were made as part of her 2023 Residency at New Zealand Glassworks.
Kathryn Bartlett
Kathryn divides her time between studios in Omaha and Auckland. Her cast glass pieces often have an emotive quality, inspired by the artist’s memories, experiences, and observations. Kathryn was a recent finalist at the R.T Nelson Sculpture Awards, the Waikato Small Sculpture Awards, and New Zealand Sculpture OnShore. She has also been a finalist in the Molly Morpeth Canaday 3D Awards, and a recipient of the Sue Robertson Award for Empathy.
Immerse yourself in the world of glass art and don’t miss the opening evening of ‘Art & Alchemy’ on Saturday 30 March from 5-7pm for a wonderful opportunity to meet these talented women. www.ArtformGallery.co.nz
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Ahuroa Road, Puhoi
955 Ahuroa Road is a 135ha Premier Estate, featuring 80ha in grazing and the balance in native. The home exudes luxury, boasting an open-plan design with a 3.6m stud. The focal point is an open fireplace in Coromandel river stone, a theme echoed in the outdoor entertainment zone with a Flare fire outdoor oven and heated pool. There is a 4-bay tandem garage, a tilt-slab multi-level barn, stables and a tack room, along with separate wash bays for horses and machines. A historic homestead, overlooks an orchard dating back to the early 1900s. The property has solar as a primary power source, a windmill-driven bore water supply, a secure entry gate, security cameras, and wide concrete access. The farm is well set up with a central race system, good fencing, and stockyards, as well as potential for an 11 Lot subdivision. Positioned within easy reach of Auckland and the world class golfing destination of Te Arai and Tara Iti.
Tender (unless sold prior)
4pm, Thursday 7 March 2024
41 Queen Street, Warkworth
Dianna Coman 021 790 307
www.bayleys.co.nz/1203792
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Gardening calendar
Preparation is the key for this time of year as we once again say goodbye to the long days of summer. It’s time to get winter brassica crops on the go, together with beetroot, greens, onions, carrots and celery. Garlic can be established from March onwards although the traditional planting time is more towards late May. Bear in mind that soil temperatures are still good, but moisture levels could be low. Keep newly sown and establishing crops watered to get them growing strongly.
Words Geoff Ledbrook
Happy together - carrots and onions
A freshly pulled carrot with its crunch and sweetness is nothing but divine. Although a freshly harvested red or white onion sliced into salad or eaten with a good piece of cheese is undoubtedly its equal. As well as both winning taste tests these two vegetables grow very well together. Neither of them are the easiest of plants to grow so use all the tricks in the book to bring them to their best.
If you are thinking of planting carrots and onions this autumn consider planting them alongside each other. Carrots and onions are well known companion crops. They will happily share a garden bed with mutual benefit. A bane of carrot crops is the low flying carrot fly. A row of onions alongside carrots helps repel carrot fly by forming a physical barrier. Onions also repel carrot fly and other insects with their strong scent. Both onions and carrots need good sunlight exposure. Luckily, they grow to similar heights and will not shade each other out. Soil wise, both carrots and onions like a free draining soil with good potassium and phosphorus levels. Onions like more nitrogen than carrots so may benefit with a side dressing of matured compost as they grow. They both need weeding as they establish too! Nurse them past the early growth stages and they are both easy care.
To establish carrots direct sow seed into a weed free bed that is loose and friable. Make sure you use fresh seed as carrot seed loses viability quickly. If your garden is weedy consider making a shallow trench and filling it with a thin layer of weed free compost, sand or rotted sawdust. Sow the carrot seeds 5mm deep and cover with more weed free material. Keep the germinating seed moist until the plants put their roots down. Onions are better established by transplanting individual seedlings into your garden bed. Space plants 5 to 10 cm apart. Onions take longer to mature so plant them once the carrots are established. Weed the carrots then plant the onions alongside. Keep in mind access for weeding in the future particularly for the onions.
Create your
Plant
• Beetroot
• Brassicas (broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower)
• Celery
• Greens (spinach, silverbeet, rocket, kale)
• Herbs (parsley, coriander, dill, chives
• Leeks, onions and spring onions
• Lettuces
• Potatoes (to grow over winter)
• Radishes
Sow
• Beetroot
• Brassicas (broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower)
• Broad beans
• Carrots
• Florence fennel
• Greens (rocket, spinach, silverbeet, Asian greens)
• Herbs (basil, coriander, parsley, chives, dill,)
• Leeks, onions, shallots and spring onions
• Parsnips
• Turnips
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Figs
Easy to grow, and at home on a range of soils or in a pot, a fig tree is a fruit tree perfect for a home garden. Figs do not like waterlogged soils so take care when siting. Ironically their roots will grow towards a water source like a drain so keep that in mind too. Figs are self fertile. One tree is all you need, but if you have room then plant several varieties to spread the harvest. Popular varieties include Candy (green outside with red flesh), Mission and Brunoro Black, (deep purplish black outside with dark red flesh) and Brown Turkey (brown outside with light brown flesh). They are ready to harvest when they soften to touch and the skin changes colour. Cut them from the tree with secateurs. Beware around harvest time though as birds love them and generally are up earlier in the morning than you are.
Plant figs in autumn through winter. They are very easy to grow from cuttings. Take hardwood cuttings about finger thickness in winter when the tree is dormant. Dip the cutting in rooting hormone and place in a pot or tray in a mix of pumice and potting mix. Put the cuttings in a warm place and keep the mix damp. When good roots form, transplant into a small pot to grow them to a good size before planting.
Fig Jam Recipe
A delicious and rewarding process, enjoy your homemade fig jam on toast, crackers, or as a condiment for cheese.
INGREDIENTS:
• 450 grams fresh figs, stemmed and chopped
• 1 cup granulated sugar
• 1 tablespoon lemon juice
• 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
• Wash and remove the stems from the figs. Cut them into s mall pieces.
• In a medium-sized saucepan, combine the chopped figs, sugar, lemon juice, and lemon zest (if using). Stir well to mix t he ingredients.
• Let the mixture sit for about 15-20 minutes to allow the sugar to dissolve and the fruit to release its juices.
• Place the saucepan on the stove over medium heat. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil, stirring frequently to prevent sticking.
• Once it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to low and let it simmer. Continue simmering for 30-40 minutes, or until the jam thickens. Stir occasionally to prevent burning.
• Check the consistency of the jam by placing a small amount on a chilled plate. If it wrinkles when you push it with your finger, i t's ready.
• Remove the saucepan from the heat and let the jam cool for a few minutes.
• Pour the hot jam into clean, sterilised jars, leaving about 1/4 inch headspace. Wipe the rims of the jars with a clean, damp cloth to ensure a proper seal.
• Seal the jars with lids and rings, and then process them in a hot water bath for about 10 minutes to sterilise and ensure a longer shelf life.
• Allow the jars to cool completely before storing them in a cool, dark place. Once opened, store the jam in the refrigerator.
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A café for cozy essentials
Mangawhai Heads’ newest kid on the block offers a fresh take on the everyday coffee run. Located on Wood Street, TOAST brings a burst of colour and greenery to a well-known corner of town.
Hard to miss with its bright orange and green exterior, lush potted plants, coffee table books, and coffee beans filling the shelves inside. A modern touch-screen setup enables quick ordering for coffee on the run, but something about the inviting atmosphere draws many patrons inside to be enveloped in the smell of fresh Havana coffee beans and the comforting surroundings of plants and books.
The crew at TOAST focus their energy on quality offerings that will hit the spot, keeping the menu simple yet satisfying. Get a much-needed caffeine boost with their classic coffee menu, featuring a fullbodied roast with hints of caramel from Wellington’s Havana Coffee Works. Each cup packs a punch, offering strong coffee that doesn’t hide from flavour.
The name TOAST doesn’t just refer to that elated feeling while drinking a cup of coffee, but the food fare as well. Toasties are the name of the game for this cosy hub, providing an easy and filling option for breakfast or lunch. Enjoy a range of
Pakiri Beach Holiday Park is a unique coastal holiday park offering stunning views.
Surrounded by amazing birdlife, with the estuary right on our doorstep and white sandy beach is less than a 2 minute walk away. With a playground, bouncy pillow and loads of equipment hire, there’s lots of entertainment for all ages. Matakana is just a scenic 20 minute drive away, Leigh 10 minutes and Wellsford 30 minutes. If you’re looking for a special place to relax or for a family holiday, the holiday park offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all requirements. There is also catering for corporate events, team building and more with the function room on site.
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09 422 6199 | www.pakiriholidaypark.co.nz
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flavours with their classic lineup: Ham and Swiss, Italian Prosciutto, Triple Cheese, Buffalo Chicken, Korean Corn, Tuna Melt, and of course, a couple of options for th e kids.
TOAST also features a sandwich of the week, giving customers something different to try and the opportunity for the crew to experiment with delicious new flavours a nd combinations.
Previous weekly debuts include a cranberry, chicken and brie toastie as well as a Mexican-inspired toastie with refried beans, chorizo, jalapeños, guacamole, and coriander. Oh, and don’t forget the cheese! Creative Director Maria Hull and General Manager Louisa Lee led the design and execution of the space, collaborating with local craftspeople to bring the branding to life in store. With two-hour lines of traffic not uncommon in Mangawhai Heads each summer, another takeaway spot felt essential, giving locals more options in the small Wo od Street Square.
The decision to lean towards a modern setup was inspired by the necessity for locals and visitors to have quick and efficient options in town without forgoing quality. By ordering on screen, the crew is able to put their full attention into crafting each order and chatting with locals and visitors alike about the stuff that matters ‒ a trade that feels fitting for a bustling small town.
Shop 6, 7 Wood St, Mangawhai
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Character home
Discover the epitome of rural charm in Mangawhai Heads!
Nestled on top of Atkin Road, this exquisite 2-bedroom American barn offers an entertainer's dream lifestyle with the potential to Air bnb. Embrace the unique fusion of rustic elegance and modern comfort. With spacious interiors and expansive outdoor areas, hosting gatherings becomes effortless. Imagine a cosy evening by the pizza oven under the stars, every moment is cherished here. Don't miss your chance to own a place to make magical Mangawhai memories.
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021 725 666
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From bikes to beans
Amidst the picturesque landscapes of Big Omaha, Adam Lane's journey from motorcycle repair and restoration to bespoke coffee roasting reflects his entrepreneurial resilience.
Rooted in a commitment to community and quality, Big Omaha Coffee Roasters aims to offer a delightful coffee experience and enhance the local coffee culture.
Adam, not actively seeking a new venture, found himself at a crossroads with his motorcycle business, Moto Benzina, that he runs with business partner Tim. The constant rain and political climate at the time took a toll on small businesses, especially where toys were involved! Adam took a strategic pause along with his wife and embraced a change of scenery with the purchase of a 3.5-acre property in Big Omaha. With hobby farming never on the agenda, the vast, empty paddock proved to be the ideal canvas for a new project, and a new home for Moto Benzina. But this was just the beginning of his journey.
With the Moto Benzina project up and running, Adam’s 11 years of experience roasting coffee invited repeated suggestions from local acquaintances and family friends
to venture back into the business, eventually proving too much for Adam to ignore. The turning point came when a friend unearthed a vintage 15kg Turkish coffee roaster in need of restoration. Adam seized the opportunity, and with the roaster restored to its former commercial standard glory, a new shed, and the support of skilled friends, B ig Omaha Coffee Roas ters came to life.
Adam's passion for roasting is clear as he meticulously crafts individual batches, offering a diverse range of single-origin and blended beans, freshly roasted packed in his home-based headquarters. “I’m just roasting coffee for the people really, I love it,” he says. The roastery has become a hub where patrons engage in conversations about their dream coffee flavours, origins, and past experiences; which Adam aims to
then create for them.
Operating with a philosophy rooted in community and quality, Big Omaha Coffee Roasters is not aiming to revolutionise the coffee industry. Instead, the focus is on providing a delightful coffee experience for local residents and businesses. “We just want to roast delicious coffee right here in this wonderful place we call home and offer an excellent coffee experience,” says Adam. Whether it's producing coffee for personal enjoyment, work, or commercial purposes, Adam welcomes ideas and collaborations, embracing the essence of a true coffee artisan dedicated to enhancing the local coffee culture.
www.BigOmahaCoffee.co.nz
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Matakana home by the sea
With air that is infused with the scent of the ocean, the sights of the glorious Matakana countryside and crystal waters of Kawau Bay, as well as the sounds of a multitude of native birds, this truly is a home for all senses and all seasons.
The captivating and expansive sea views from almost every room of this stylish coastal home at the end of Green Road in the heart of Matakana are hard to beat. Number 8 Martin Road is not just a home, but a sanctuary. A spacious residence on close to 1300sqm that captures the watercolour landscape and its surrounds. Its charming character and elevated coastal ambience exceeds all expectations as a haven for families and friends to gather and connect.
Boasting almost 300 square metres of living including five bedrooms, two living rooms, three bathrooms, double internal access garaging and substantial decks, it offers expansive outdoor leisure spaces and effortless connection to the gardens, lawn, and heated 12.5m lap pool.
Beautifully renovated and casually contemporary, amongst many subtle enhancements is a stunning bespoke kitchen, commissioned from renowned cabinetmaker Neil Taylor. His brief was to create an open, light filled Cape Cod aesthetic, with a considered layout, culinary essentials and copious storage to connect superbly to breakfast, dining and entertaining rooms where vaulted timber lined ceilings, oak floors, and an eye-catching fireplace feature.
As well as an inspired vista from every room, the elevated position and mature trees ensure no sense of immediate neighbours.
In addition to the main driveway with double internal garaging and plenty of off-street parking, a separate entrance connects to lower Martin Road where the concrete boat ramp, kayak stand, and esplanade reserve are only a few steps away.
Offering epic sea views, peace and tranquillity, this gorgeous home will host families, friends and guests with ease and promises comfort, serenity, and morning sun across the breakfast room. Known locally as Rainbows End, this small coastal settlement epitomises the essence of a tightly knit Matakana community with the Saturday markets, cafés, cinema, and primary school a mere 4-minute drive or a 3.5km walk with dog in tow. The best of the coast’s activities are literally at y our doorstep.
Under 40 minutes north of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Call Kellie today for a detailed information pack. View during our advertised open homes or call for a private appointment. To be sold by Auction (unless sold prior), 10am, Thursday 21st March 2024 at 41 Queen Street, Warkworth. Don’t miss your chance to call it home.
Address: 8 Martin Road, Matakana
Kellie Bissett 027 530 6843
www.bayleys.co.nz/1223597
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Exclusive waterfront home
This stunning architecturally designed waterfront home is on the market for the first time since its conception in 1999, now a once in a lifetime opportunity to own your slice of paradise on the Mangawhai Heads estuary.
Discover the epitome of waterfront living in this unique family home, boasting high stud ceilings and beautifully polished native wooden floors. Situated in an unparalleled waterfront position, this residence offers effortless access to a myriad of water activities, inviting you to immerse yourself in the joys of seaside living.
A two-storey home on a level section almost on the very edge of the clear estuary waters, this property would suit a range of buyers looking for peace and relaxation, combined with the on-water adventures, including kite-surfing, kayaking and fishing.
The spacious master bedroom is on the upper level and boasts a balcony, an ensuite and a walk-in robe, and unspoiled views to the estuary and the sea. There are three double bedrooms on the lower level, as well as a separate WC and a family bathroom. The ‘pièce de résistance’ on this level would have to be the large open-plan living, with polished timber floors, a modern kitchen, the high stud ceiling and the waterfront views.
Step outside to the fantastic covered outdoor entertainment area, where you can host memorable gatherings in a lush tropical setting and sheltered from the sea breeze. These spaces seamlessly blend the indoor and outdoor living, providing a tranquil oasis for dining, relaxation, or simply enjoying the serene water views.
Accommodating your additional guests or offering a superb workfrom-home opportunity is the sleepout, a versatile space that can cater to a variety of needs, surrounded by tropical gardens a nd birdsong.
This property not only presents a sophisticated and comfortable living space but also an enviable lifestyle that many aspire to. With its unique architectural elements and prime waterfront location, it is a rare offering in the market, ready to be c alled home.
Property Address: 41 Lincoln Street, Mangawhai Heads
Method of sale: Auction (unless sold prior) 2pm, Wednesday 20 March 2024
Open homes: Sat/Sun 1-2pm or by appointment
www.bayleys.co.nz/1153591
Agents: Tim Brown 021 387 551 | Letitia Partridge 027 274 8779
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The untold story of the feijoa
Nature writer, Kate Evans, transforms her unwavering obsession and nostalgic yearning for feijoa into a captivating narrative with her first book, FEIJOA: A Story of Obsession and Belonging –published by Moa Press with a release date of March 2024.
Every autumn, after the Mahurangi College school bus dropped her at the end of the gravel road, K ate Evan s would walk home and, casting off her schoolbag, make straight for the feijoa tree by the gate. On those shortening April afternoons, the fragrant fruit would litter the ground in abundance. Kate and her sisters would cut them in half and spoon the gelatinous insides into their mouths – or just bite straight into them, the juice running down their chins. For Kate, it was the start of a feijoa obsession that would take her around the world and turn her into an author.
Kate spent her entire childhood in Leigh, then 12 years living overseas – Italy, Australia, Argentina and Indonesia. If she happened to find a feijoa, even at $3 each, she’d happily pay the price for the homesick hit of sweet nostalgia it provided. When she returned with her Australian partner to New Zealand at the start of 2014, she couldn’t wait for her first full feijoa season in years.
When it arrived – when the feijoas started falling and falling, and people gave them away at work and on the side of the road –she started wondering. Why are New Zealanders so attached to feijoas? How have they become a kind of ‘national fruit’ for us, when they come from Uruguay and Brazil? Who were the first feijoa-eaters, thousands of years ago, and what might the plant have meant to them? How did it get its unusual name? The questions led to more questions, and finding the answers took a decade of research, writing a nd travel.
In her book, FEIJOA: A Story of Obsession and Belonging, she traces the feijoa’s journey from South America to the South Pacific, via the French Riviera and California. In France, she discovers the lost garden of Edouard André, the landscape architect who first brought the feijoa to Europe. In Colombia, she is a guest of honour at the annual Festival of the Feijoa in the tiny Andean town of Tibasosa. She joins homesick Kiwi expats at a feijoa farm in Queensland, Australia. In New Zealand, she looks for feijoas in the heart of Te Urewera with Tūhoe chef Joe McLeod, and tastes the feijoas of the future at the Takaka home of enigmatic breeder Nigel Ritson.
Kate now lives in Raglan with her partner Sam and their two daughters, next door to Kate’s sister Monica and her family. The feijoas they all planted there still symbolise home – but now also the myriad stories and invisible threads connecting this special plant to fellow feijoa obsessives, distant in space and time.
Kate’s feijoa travels were funded by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and Creative New Zealand. You can buy FEIJOA in all good bookshops and online from March 2024.
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Local pizza picks
1. VERDURE
Utilising fresh vegetables directly from his homegarden, Bernardo’s authentic slice, the name of which translates to 'vegetable' in Italian, is reminiscent of his upbringing in Italy. Committed to using only local and fresh produce, his pizza toppings differ depending on the time of year, as is tradition in Italy.
www.ItalianInTheVillage.co.nz
www.instagram.com/Italian_In_The_Village
2. PERFECTLY IMPERFECT
Like anything in life you need a good base, so look no further than these Perfectly Imperfect Woodfired pizza bases, kits and premade pizzas. Batch made locally by hand using the freshest of local ingredients and a whole heap of love.
Available online and with selected local retailers.
www.PerfectlyImperfect.co.nz | 021 740 244
3. JAMAICAN JERK CHICKEN
Diced marinated chicken, sweet 'n' sour pineapple, roasted red capsicum and red onion. Topped with a swirl of Caribbean Jerk Sauce and fresh coriander. Paired perfectly with their house cocktail 'Mangawhai Time' Rum, pineapple and lime shaken over ice. The perfect tropical combo for your holiday by the beach.
09 431 4051 | www.WoodStreetPizzeria.co.nz
4. GOURMET PIG & CHOOK PIZZA
Pork and chicken are a New Zealand favourite especially around the rolling hills of the Matakana area. Together, their free range chicken and crispy streaky smoked bacon is a match made in harmony. Add earthy mushrooms, fire roasted capsicum and a delicious serve of homemade aioli and you have a pizza to die for.
09 422 7360 | www.SmithsMatakana.co.nz
RARE TI POINT COASTAL OASIS
14 Laika Avenue, Ti Point
Ti Point is a small coastal community a short drive to Matakana Village and it’s cafes, shops and cinemas. It’s just few minutes to Leigh village and around an hours drive from Auckland via the new motorway. The property features a substantial 4-bedroom, 2 bathroom family home, offering comfortable, spacious living over four levels with stunning westerly views of the tranquil Whangateau Harbour. The gardens are a tropical oasis with mature palms and shrubs and featuring persimmon, fig, plum and citrus trees and for the handyman, there is a spacious workshop and double secure garaging for two vehicles. Follow the exodus to this beautiful part of the country – inspect now!
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021 779 018
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The power of Less.
Less. waste is your local community recycling centre located at 55 Lawrie Road, Snells Beach, with a clear goal of sending as little as possible to landfill.
Formerly operating as Mahurangi Wastebusters, the waste management side of the business has had a re-brand, but still offers the same great alternatives to divert landfill as before. Less. waste is unwavering in their goal to help locals easily and thoughtfully dispose of their waste - offering over 25 diversion streams in order to achieve this and always looking to expand their services to meet the needs of t he community.
Mahurangi Wastebusters Trust is still active throughout the North-East of the Rodney Local Board area, in an educational and zero-waste events capacity. Their new education hub is on-site at Lawrie Road, and will be active as soon as the site is fully open and operational.
Alongside their yard drop off, Less. offers a collection service, sells compost, and has an active volunteer base with a wide range of skills to help repair and up-cycle salvaged items. An established re-use shop is located in Wellsford with a new location set to open soon in Snells Beach.
Stay up to date with all things Less. Less waste. Less landfill. Consume less. Shop less.
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Sunday 17 March, 9am | Kaiwaka
Established in 1977, Kaiwaka Sports Association provides a hub for 11 sports clubs and offers diverse recreational activities. The association's biggest annual event, Top of the Rock, is back; celebrating its 23rd year the event has previously drawn over 400 competitors from various regions.
The Big Bike Film Night
Monday 29 April & Monday 27 May | Matakana Cinema
Celebrate cycling with The Big Bike Film Night; a programme proclaimed as ‘a feast of short films devised and designed for the two-wheel devotee’.
“Each year I set out with one goal - bring together a breathtaking range of short cycling films that celebrate the fun, adventure, and inspiration that cycling enables,” says Brett Cotter, the Curator of the film festival.
Highlights from the 2.5 hour collection include a visually commanding film following a rider’s colourful adventure scouring the most beautiful spots from Guatemala to Peru; a determined father and his daughter preparing for their greatest adventure together - an ambitious ride that will push them to physical and emotional limits on a gruelling bike ride around Central Otago’s Lake Dunstan Trail; a fast-paced, fun, and feminist bike race film that finally gives a groundbreaking, nearly
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This year participants can choose from 5km or 10km walking or running routes, alongside a free under-11's bike ride held at the sports complex. With access no longer permitted to Baldrock Mountain, where the event gained its moniker, the new route provides slightly more elevated and further reaching views, particularly down the east coast. Winding around lakes and farmland, the scenic course culminates at the summit of Anderson’s farm off Baldrock Road, offering breathtaking views.
A more festive event has been planned for 2024 with free overnight camping, an open swimming pool, music playing, and food and beverage stalls on site. With over 60 volunteers, Top of the Rock fosters community spirit, bringing everyone together at a fun, healthy event and providing local groups fundraising opportunities.
The event's small entry fee and local business sponsorships will support sports and recreation initiatives for the Kaiwaka community and upcoming plans for gymnasium and fitness centre roof replacements and security upgrades.
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forgotten athletic hero her rightful place in history; and rounding out the night, ‘Everesting’ is a feather few cyclists have in their caps, but what happens if your cap is full? So full in fact, you think ‘why not do two?’.
Don’t miss this cinematic event celebrating the thrilling world of cycling. Secure your tickets now!
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2024 Mainstream Mangawhai Easter Hop
Sunday 31 March, gates open 8.30am
Mangawhai Domain
In 2018 Bryan May and the Mangawhai Muscle & Classic Car Club thought that a car show in Mangawhai might be a great idea for the community. They followed that dream and the event has evolved into the Mainstream Mangawhai Easter Hop.
Hosted by the Mangawhai Domain Society and organised by the MM&C Car Club admin team, this fundraiser event is a strong attraction for car enthusiasts. Possibly the only car show on Easter weekend the event is set to attract participants from all over the North Island.
With hundreds of classic and muscle cars, live music, food trucks, market stalls, a fashion Show and rides for the kids, it is an excursion for all to enjoy. The proceeds from the Car Show will go to the Mangawhai Surf Life Saving Club and the Mangawhai Domain Society. www.MangawhaiDomain.org.nz | BryanCorvette@gmail.com
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JADA Music Festival 2024
Saturday 16 March, 2.30pm - 10.30pm
Puhoi Pub
Introducing JADA Music Festival presented by Puhoi Pub; with live music proving so popular at this iconic pub they are putting on their first music festival. The line-up includes one solo act and four top bands with the first kicking off at 2.30pm. Gates open at 1.30pm for ticket holders but don’t miss the free opening act, Mark Taipari with an INXS tribute, starting at 11.45am.
Puhoi Pub kitchen will be open and a bus will run from Hibiscus Coast Station, Silverdale for a small additional fee with ticket purchase. This is an R18 event and tickets are available now from Puhoi Pub and Event Finda.
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Permaculture Courses
April - November, Matakana
Trish Allen and Guenther Andraschko are running their annual Permaculture Design Course (PDC) and practical workshops in Matakana again in 2024. This modular PDC takes place over seven months with 12 full days of course time.
Nine Saturdays and a choice of three or more
Easter 2024
Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 March 10 am to 5 pm
Sundays, starting in April.
www.ResilientLiving.nz | PDCMatakana@gmail.com
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LOCAL GIG GUIDE
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MARKETS
Various Dates Matakana Country Park Market Matakana Country Park facebook.com/CountryParkMarket
Every Sat 8am-1pm Matakana Village Farmers Market Matakana Village MatakanaVillage.co.nz
Every Sat 8am-2pm Matakana Market The Old Dairy Factory, Matakana TheMatakanaMarket.co.nz
Every Sat 8.30am-1pm Mangawhai Tavern Market Mangawhai Tavern, Mangawhai MangawhaiTavernMarket.co.nz
Every Sat 9am-1pm Mangawhai Community Market Mangawhai Beach School facebook.com/MangawhaiMarket
2nd Sun of the Month 9am-1pm Waipu Boutique Market Coronation Hall, Waipu facebook.com/Waipu.Boutique.Market
Last Sun of the Month 9am-1pm Puhoi Village Market Puhoi Domain facebook.com/PuhoiVillageMarket
Fri 1 Mar 5-8pm Stu J Smiths Matakana SmithsMatakana.co.nz
Fri 1 Mar 8pm ZED Future You Tour Leigh Sawmill Cafe LeighSawmillCafe.co.nz
Fri 1-13 Mar Four Visions Exhibition Mangawhai Artist Gallery MangawhaiArtists.co.nz
Sat 2 Mar 10am-1pm Matakana Wellness Open Morning Matakana Community Hall Wellnesshub.nz
Sat 2 Mar 10.30am-3.30pm Goat Island Snorkel Day Goat Island Marine Reserve EMR.org.nz
Sat 2 Mar 11am-4.30pm Warkworth Annual Cosplay Picnic Warkworth Cement Works facebook.com/ShinraProps
Sat 2 Mar 1.30-4.30pm Rewind Puhoi Pub PuhoiPub.com
Sat 2 Mar 5-8pm DJ Mixed Messages Smiths Matakana SmithsMatakana.co.nz
Sat 2 Mar 7.30pm The Crown Pleazers Waipu Citizens & Services Club Waipu.c.s@xtra.co.nz
Sun 3 Mar 12-3.30pm Whangateau Snorkel Day Whangateau Harbour EMR.org.nz
Sun 3 Mar 12-3pm DJ Sunday Service Smiths Matakana SmithsMatakana.co.nz
Sun 3 Mar 4-8pm Rumpus Machine The Saloon Facebook.com/TheSaloonWellsford
Thu 7 Mar 5-8pm Phil Stoodley Smiths Matakana SmithsMatakana.co.nz
Thu 7-10 Mar NZ Spirit Festival Ariki Estate NZSpirit.com
Fri 8 Mar 5-8pm Phil Stoodley Smiths Matakana SmithsMatakana.co.nz
Fri 8 Mar 9pm Sawmill Selaktaz Leigh Sawmill Cafe LeighSawmillCafe.co.nz
Sat 9 Mar 8.30pm Full Throttle Leigh Sawmill Cafe LeighSawmillCafe.co.nz
Sat 9 Mar 10am Create Upcycled Sea Creatures Mahurangi East Library 09-425 6541
Sat 9 Mar 11am-2pm Highfield Donkey Fun Day Highfield Gardens Reserve facebook.com/DonkeysHighfield
Sat 9 Mar 1.30-4.30pm The Anzac Music Show Puhoi Pub PuhoiPub.com
Fri 15-27 Mar Touch of the Wild Exhibition Mangawhai Artist Gallery MangawhaiArtists.co.nz
Fri 15 Mar 4-8pm Paddy's Twilight Market Puhoi Village Market facebook.com/PuhoiVillageMarket
Fri 15 Mar 6pm Seafood Celebration Rothko at Sculptureum Sculptureum.nz
Fri 15 Mar 7.30pm Kevin Flynn - Fear Of Heights Warkworth Town Hall ComedyStore.co.nz
Sat 16 Mar 9am-4pm A&P Lifestyle Show Warkworth Showgrounds WarkworthShow.co.nz
Sat 16 Mar 9.30am-4.30pm Family Constellations Workshop Heart Place Hospital facebook.com/HeartPlaceHospital
Sat 16 Mar 10am Undergrand Brick Bay Sculpture Trail AAF.co.nz/event/undergrand
Sat 16 Mar 2.30-10.30pm JADA Music Festival 2024 Puhoi Pub PuhoiPub.com
Sun 17 Mar 9am Top of the Rock Run/Walk Kaiwaka KaiwakaSport.co.nz
Wed 20-24 Mar Earth Beat Festival 2024 Atiu Creek Regional Park EarthBeatFestival.com
Sat 23+24 Mar North Island Speedgolf Open Waipu Golf Club WaipuGolfClub.org.nz
Sun 24 Mar 4pm Love Square Leigh Sawmill Cafe LeighSawmillCafe.co.nz
Thu 28 Mar-10 Apr MAI Members' Easter Exhibition Mangawhai Artist Gallery MangawhaiArtists.co.nz
Fri 29 Mar-1 Apr 10am-4pm Book Fair Mangawhai Museum Mangawhai-Museum.org.nz/
Fri 29 Mar 8pm Coombe & Craig Make It Big Leigh Sawmill Cafe LeighSawmillCafe.co.nz
Sat 30 Mar 9am-2pm Waipu Street Market The Centre, Waipu facebook.com/WaipuStreetMarket
Sat 30 Mar 9am-2pm Huge Pop & Rock Vinyl Record Sale Warkworth Masonic Hall facebook.com/Retro-Records
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