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- May 25, 2022
Pou Tu o Te Rangi and Harding Park draft Reserve Management Plan open for feedback
A new Reserve Management Plan has been drafted for Pou Tu o Te Rangi, Harding Park and Old Mount Wesley Cemetery, which overlook Dargaville and the Northern Wairoa River.
The public now have two months to give feedback on the draft Reserve Management Plan, after it was approved for consultation at the Kaipara District Council May meeting.
The Committee that manages the Park has made good progress in implementing the current plan and have taken a step back to re-evaluate what the next steps should be. Consultation with the community and Mana Whenua has led to several new aspirations being included in the draft plan. These include restoring the Pa site with the construction of replica whare, palisades and other structures and investigating the possibility of realigning the vehicle accesses in and out of the park.
The draft plan also formalises some of what has already happened. It recognises the popular new bike park which was never considered in the current plan and looks forward to further planting of areas recently cleared of scrub and weeds.
A public drop-in session will be held for people to discuss the plan and ask questions. It will be at the Lighthouse Function Centre in Dargaville on Thursday 30 June, between 4 and 6pm.
Submissions must be received by 5pm on Monday 01 August 2022.
Find out more under ‘Have your say’ at kaipara.govt.nz
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Keep connected with Kaipara
- August 25, 2021
Want to stay connected with what's happening in Kaipara? Heard about Antenno? A free mobile app that sends you posts & alerts – and lets you report Council-related issues directly to us.
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- August 25, 2021
A reminder to Have Your Say on our Discussion Documents, and some changes to our plans because of COVID-19.
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New Reserve Management Plans for Pou Tu o Te Rangi and Harding Park
- August 25, 2021
Council and the Pou Tu o Te Rangi Joint Management Committee are preparing new reserve management plans (RMPs) for the Pou Tu o Te Rangi historic reserve and Harding Park (including the adjoining Old Mount Wesley Cemetery).
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- August 24, 2021
The Council has awarded the contract to design and build the two Kaiwaka footbridges to Bridge It NZ.
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While our libraries are closed during Level 4 and Level 3, online services are available and brimming with choice. eBooks, magazines and newspapers, audiobooks and more are on offer, and all free!
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- August 16, 2021
As part of the District Plan Review, Discussion Documents are now out for comment.
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- July 12, 2021
Kaipara District Council has been awarded a grant from the Creative NZ Local Government Arts Fund to develop an Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy.
Read moreCouncil makes a stand against Dome Valley Rubbish Tip Resource Consent
- July 09, 2021
Council has decided to make a stand by voting to oppose the recently granted Dome Valley Landfill resource consent, at the June council meeting.
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The new-format Dargaville Library had its first evening test-run when author Drew Bryenton (aka Andy Bryenton) presented his book ‘Gads Army’ to an appreciative audience on Thursday 1 July.
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- June 30, 2021
A new stormwater network has been installed between 18 – 40 Jervois Street, Dargaville.
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- June 30, 2021
A survey of Ripiro Beach users to understand their concerns relating to beach use received over 1,700 responses.
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Council responds to community submissions in Long Term Plan decisions
- June 30, 2021
Kaipara District Council today endorsed a future-focused Long Term Plan (LTP) which aims to respond to a growing population while caring for the environment and keeping rates increases low.
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- June 28, 2021
A small but enthusiastic team of volunteers planted hundreds of native plants on the weekend.
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- June 24, 2021
Dargaville Intermediate tamariki joined forces with the Kaipara District Council parks team recently, planting approximately 400 native plants in Taharoa Domain.
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- June 16, 2021
The Dargaville Library was blessed on Tuesday as it reopened its doors to the community.
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- June 14, 2021
An community planting session is happening at Mangawhai Community Park on Saturday 26 June.
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- June 11, 2021
Extensive pest plant removal, the creation of extra parking, a restoration and revegetation programme, and more.
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- June 04, 2021
A section of Hokianga Road has been a hive of activity recently, with our contractors out busy replacing an ageing stormwater culvert.
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- June 01, 2021
A total of $13,049.00 has been granted from the first round of the Rural Travel Fund to eight schools and sporting organisations across the district.
Read more- May 28, 2021
We are stoked to be part of an excellent collaborative project, trapping and assessing rubbish before it finds its way into our waterways and out to sea.
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- May 24, 2021
The fungal disease Myrtle Rust has been discovered within the boundaries of the Taharoa Domain.
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Infrastructure renewal projects roll out across the District
- May 19, 2021
Nine infrastructure renewal projects are being rolled out across Kaipara District this year.
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- May 19, 2021
The Kaipara Kai Hub team have been in the news a lot recently with all their peanut trial mahi!
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- May 10, 2021
A fresh, new, tikanga-based approach to organisational change, a new strategy designed to overcome the digital divide, and two examples of outstanding personal leadership have helped Northland councils scoop four awards available to local government managers.
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- May 05, 2021
The Kaihu Valley Trail is a 40km walking and biking track being constructed from Dargaville to Donnelly’s Crossing and will form part of the Ancient Kauri Trail that extends from Omapere to Maungaturoto.
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Dargaville Library is encouraging customers to stock up with books and DVD during May before the library is closed temporarily for a freshen-up from 5pm Friday 28 May, reopening Tuesday 15 June.
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Supporting ANZAC commemorations around the District
- May 04, 2021
We are so proud to support the ANZAC commemorations around our District.
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Kaipara District Council awards Creative Communities Scheme funding to six applicants
- April 21, 2021
Some of Kaipara’s arts projects got a boost recently with $14,894.80 awarded in the latest Creative Communities Scheme funding round.
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- April 15, 2021
Ripiro Beach runs from the bottom of the Maunganui Bluff through to Pouto Peninsula.
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Lake Taharoa clean up discovers lost treasures and rubbish
- April 15, 2021
A friendly reminder to take only photos and leave only footprints at the Taharoa Domain when exploring the wonderful jewel of Kaipara.
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- April 13, 2021
Author Tere Davies will be talking about her book and answering questions on April 20 in Dargaville.
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Kaipara District Council looking at representation set up
- April 12, 2021
The Council will be reviewing its representation arrangements later this year and is calling for community feedback now before formulating any specific proposals.
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- April 06, 2021
Our Parks team and local contractors Turf Tamer recently completed work by the Kaiwaka River (north eastern side of the bridge).
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Historic Daring schooner approved to berth temporarily next to Mangawhai Museum
- April 01, 2021
Kaipara District Elected Members have voted in favour of a proposal to temporarily store the 157-year-old ship the Daring next to the Mangawhai Museum.
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Work will begin again at the Mangawhai Community Park after the Easter break.
Read more- March 24, 2021
We’re having some issues at the moment around bad parking behaviour at both Mangawhai Beach School and Dargaville Primary School
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Gumdiggers Track is a walkway formed by the Mangawhai Recreational Charitable Trust (the Trust).
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- March 05, 2021
Two footbridges are to be erected in Kaiwaka, parallel to State Highway 1 and crossing streams at the northern end of the township.
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- March 03, 2021
Kaipara District Council has begun a review of local electoral boundaries to ensure our rapid growth is reflected in our elected representation and to accommodate a new Māori ward.
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- February 24, 2021
Two p?hutukawa trees have been poisoned by vandals in Mangawhai. The trees – approximately fifteen years old and growing on Council-owned coastal reserve – are exhibiting crown damage and other signs of herbicide poisoning.
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How are we doing?
- February 24, 2021
If you get a letter asking you to take part in a survey on our behalf, please take some time out to complete it.
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Talk with Elected Members about future plans
- February 24, 2021
Kaipara District Council is consulting on their proposed plan for the next ten years and Elected Members will be on hand to talk about it and answer questions.
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Nets set in Lake Taharoa for koi carp surveillance
- February 17, 2021
Nets have been set in Lake Taharoa for koi carp surveillance. If you're swimming, boating or kayaking on the lake, please keep out of the areas marked on the map during the operational periods.
Read moreImproving civic facilities in Dargaville
- February 16, 2021
Kaipara District Council will soon be seeking feedback on their proposal to develop a revitalised Dargaville civic precinct as part of their Long Term Plan consultation.
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Found stock in Maungaturoto
- February 16, 2021
Are you missing some stock? Our Animal Management team has collected some wandering sheep from Maungaturoto last week.
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Plan to grow a better Kaipara shaping up
- February 10, 2021
Kaipara District Council has laid out its vision for the next decade of development in its Long Term Plan (LTP) and is asking the community if they agree.
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Creative Communities Scheme is now open for funding applications. The funding is available to support a wide range of arts projects – previous recipients include Te Kopuru School for their Matariki celebrations and the Mangawhai Museum for their Winter Series.
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The Kaihu Valley Trail is one section of the Ancient Kauri Trail that will be developed in stages and eventually link Ōmāpere, on the Hokianga Harbour, to the Mangawhai Coast.
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- January 25, 2021
If you're out and about around Lorne, Pirika, and Haimona Street, you may spot our team and contractors undertaking work on the Dargaville water mains.
Read moreNo pets allowed at Kai Iwi Lakes/Taharoa Domain
- January 13, 2021
The beautiful Kai Iwi Lakes/Taharoa Domain have proved popular over the last few weeks with a huge number of people visiting. The Kaipara District Council team jointly manage the area with Te Kuihi and Te Roroa, alongside Northland Regional Council and Department of Conservation, and together we work hard to ensure this precious place is protected, while still being enjoyed by many holidaymakers.
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- December 22, 2020

Firefighters giving back
- December 16, 2020
When Brian Armstrong and David Buttenshaw joined Fire and Emergency NZ as volunteers, they were both looking for the chance to give back to his community.
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- December 16, 2020
Kaiwaka footbridges will form part of the Kaiwaka walking and cycling network and will reduce severance caused by the state highway and rivers.
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- December 15, 2020
If you want your berm looking immaculate it’s OK to mow it yourself if you want to.
Read moreCommunity collaboration leads Wood Street revitalisation project
- December 14, 2020
After months of planning, the Wood Street revitalisation project really got rolling this month, with key changes implemented following the latest community co-design workshops.
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Kaipara District’s 2020 Citizen & Environmental Awards have been presented.
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Our parks team and contractors have been busy installing the new picnic tables around Mangawhai.
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Long Term Plan 2021/2031 update
- December 02, 2020
See the results from surveys and events we've undertaken recently as part of our Long Term Plan.
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Property revaluation coming early 2021
- December 01, 2020
Your next property revaluation is set to arrive in early 2021.
Read moreTaking care of Taharoa Domain-Kai Iwi
- November 30, 2020
Summer is coming and so are all our visitors. It’s the busiest time of the year for the Taharoa Domain-Kai Iwi area, and we need you to help us look after this beautiful gem.
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- November 25, 2020
From the end of this month Pearson Street Reserve will be closed to vehicles all year round.

- November 17, 2020
How can we make Northland more accessible for people with disabilities, older adults, migrants, or families with young children?
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- November 04, 2020
North Auckland Dog Rescue and Kaipara District Council’s offer to Community Service Cardholders to subsidise the cost of desexing their dogs have been in such hot demand they are now managing a waiting list.
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- November 04, 2020
Find out more about the new Pouto wharf at our upcoming community open day.
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- November 04, 2020
The beautiful stretch of weather we’ve been enjoying is great for the beach, but not for water supplies. Being wise with water at the beginning of the season can ease the pressures later on. Let’s streeeeeeech the supply as far as we can.
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- November 04, 2020
There’s been a lot of exciting mahi happening in Taharoa Domain recently. This year our Parks team and their contractors have planted more than 12,500 native trees as part of a regenerative planting plan and a successful pest cull has been undertaken around the Kai Iwi lakes area.
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Fire Station makes way for new shared space in Wood Street
- November 03, 2020
Fire Station cleared in Wood Street.
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Long Term Plan Market days a success
- October 30, 2020
Council looking for feedback to help with the Long Term Plan.
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Kaipara District Council awards funding to 19 community organisations
- October 28, 2020
More than $180,000.00 has been awarded in the latest Kaipara District Council funding rounds for Reserve Contributions Contestable Fund, Rural Travel Fund, and the Creative Communities Scheme.
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- October 09, 2020
Collaborative stormwater project kicks off with first LittaTrap installed in Mangawhai
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Thumbs up for Food Safety Inspections at Kaipara District Council
- October 01, 2020
The Kaipara District Council has passed a review of its accreditation as a recognised agency to conduct food verification with flying colours.
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- September 16, 2020
Kaipara District Council has closed off parts of the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall (Dargaville Town Hall) at 37 Hokianga Road after an air quality test revealed mould in elevated levels in various parts of the building relating to ongoing water egress.
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Work progresses in Kaipara under Te Tai Tokerau Redeployment Package
- September 09, 2020
Work is progressing at pace, as a result of $2.87m recently allocated to Kaipara District from the Te Tai Tokerau Redeployment Package. A total of $9.32 million is allocated across Northland. The funding package through the Provincial Growth Fund is providing urgent economic relief for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, by creating immediate work opportunities for local people and businesses.
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- September 04, 2020
Kaipara District Council Elected Members opted in to the first part of a reform of the three waters system when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the end of August.
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- August 28, 2020
Minister Shane Jones has announced $15 million for Kaipara District Council for shovel ready infrastructure projects
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- August 13, 2020
Construction work for the new Dargaville pontoon is set to begin next month. The work is part of Kaipara KickStart, an umbrella programme led by Kaipara District Council and funded by the Provincial Growth Fund, to grow the district’s economy and increase community wellbeing.
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- August 06, 2020
Business and community groups affected by Covid-19 lockdown are benefitting from support offered by Kaipara District Council.
Read moreKaipara District Council awards funds to 41 community groups and organisations
- July 17, 2020
More than $122,000 has been awarded in the latest Kaipara District Council funding rounds for Community Grants, Rural Travel Fund, and Creative Communities Scheme.
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Have your say on Kaipara's proposed new Consolidated General Bylaw
- May 08, 2020
Kaipara District Council is proposing to replace their old Bylaws with a new, tidier version and is asking the community for input before it is finalised.
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Kaipara District Council calls for Citizens Awards nominations, announces inaugural community award
- May 08, 2020
Nominations have opened for a new set of awards that Kaipara District Council has announced to acknowledge the work of individuals and organisations who protect and enhance the District’s unique environment.
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- February 02, 2020
New road safety measures are being introduced outside several Kaipara schools to help make drivers more aware they are approaching school zones and the need to slow down.
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- November 27, 2019
A new governance structure has been established for Mangawhai Community Park, recognising the new level of maturity in the Park’s development.
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- October 28, 2022
The newly elected mayor and councillors of Kaipara District were officially sworn into office in Dargaville at 1pm on Wednesday 26 October.
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