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Kaipara Lifestyler, March 7th 2023

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March 7 2023

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Warm welcome as field days return Kaipara vape initiative reaches parliament An initiative to curb the sale of vaping products to youth has come full circle this week, returning to the council …

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p Northland Field Days proved to be a popular venue throughout its three-day run, attracting guests from all over the north and beyond. Visitors waited eagerly for the gates to open on Thursday, and numbers increased steadily until the traditionally carnival-like Saturday family day. Serious sales, new technology, big issues to discuss, and sports and games to enjoy made the field days one to remember.

Ruawai student’s literary victory u by Andy Bryenton

Four councils will cooperate

Climate and environmental impacts are at the core of an agreement on cooperation signed by the four …

Ruawai College student Emma Philips has won a major creative writing competition, beating all comers in the secondary school age category. P5

Family event returns

Silver Ferns Farms, in collaboration with Kaipara Tamariki Collective and Kumarani Trust, will be hosting its free 2023 Whānau Day at the …

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During the Christmas period, the Year 13 student and Ruawai College head prefect was awarded first place in the senior category of The Friends of the Turnbull Library Smart Alex competition. Already a veteran of fiction and nonfiction writing, vigilant readers may recognise Emma’s name from a byline in this publication, where she took part in an internship placement last year. “Emma’s story was inspired by a 1950 photograph from the Evening Post collection about the murder of a night watchman at Wellington Railway Station,” says the principal’s personal assistant Tyla O’Sullivan. “A judge remarked Emma’s story to be a clever tale about a ‘Kiwi Sherlock Holmes

knock-off’. It was described as amusing and well constructed, with good dialogue.” The Smart Alex competition was created by the library to honour its founder, Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull, on the occasion of the library’s centennial. Alexander Turnbull was a prolific collector of art, artefacts, clothes, coins, maps, photographs and especially of books. His favoured genre was books about New Zealand and the Pacific. When he died, Turnbull gifted his collection, including 55,000 books to New Zealand. That gift became the basis for New Zealand’s largest documentary heritage library. Emma was awarded $800 and a $150 book token for the school.

p Ruawai College student Emma Philips has proven her skill and wit with a creative writing win against nationwide competition

“Congratulations, Emma, on your amazing achievement, and well done!” said the principal and educational staff of Ruawai College. 

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