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Cimino | 19 Jan 2025
An abiding fondness almost immediately formed for it, after Mahurangi ActionMahurangi Action Incorporated: established 1974 as Friends of the Mahurangi revived the Mahurangi Regatta, in 1977. The good old-fashioned, leave-your-wallet-at-home picnic regatta is palpably heartwarming—the monetisation-free-zone ethos reflecting the fact…
Cimino | 23 Dec 2024
Mahurangi Regatta 2025—hopefully, this one  summer only—will not  include the wildly enthusiastically patronised prize-giving dance. Despite the heroic, 2024 effort to future-proof the dance with the purchase of the Mahurangi Harbour community marquee…
Cimino | 23 May 2024
Sunday 6 October may seem an excessively long way off for the Mahurangi Magazine  to be posting a save-the-date notice, but there is justification. It could be any date to be saved between now and October that utilised the community signboard erected at the…
Cimino | 13 Aug 2024
Please excuse the appalling tardiness of the posting this important notice. Greatly to be applauded, in contrast, is this use of the local notices sign, at the Mahurangi West and Pukapuka roads intersection. Major myna speaker, on Friday evening, is Tam…
Cimino | 25 Aug 2024
With the first 2026—yes, 2026 —wedding already pencilled in, it is clearly way, way  past time for the rates for the Mahurangi Harbour community marquee to posted here, online. Mahurangi Regatta, of course, is the principal reason the Mahurangi Harbour comm…
Cimino | 24 Jan 2024
Serendipitously, the Mahurangi Harbour community’s own marquee, commissioned for Saturday’s regatta, has arrived in the nickpun, of course, intended: ‘Nick’ Carnachan being promotor of the Mahu West Summer Fest! of time to also go up for a second not-for-profit event: The first Mahu West Summer Fest, on 17 February. A community…
Cimino | 8 Nov 2023
In the wholly unlikely event that Mahurangi had served a period as New Zealand’s capital, after its potential suitability had been assessed for that purpose, the harbourscape of Auckland’s best kept secret would, today, be predominantly urban. In glorious contrast…
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