In the Media
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Light tinged with breast-cancer hope
Northern Advocate, Whangarei
Whangarei’s landmark Old Town Hall is in the pink in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer. The building, on Bank St, will be lit up by pink lighting every night from 6.30 until October 12 to raise awareness this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Whangarei leads New Zealand’s ultra-fast broadband future
Scene Magazine, Whangarei
The Whangarei community has every reason to be proud and stand behind its local lines network company, Northpower. When no one else would listen community-owned Northpower did.
Quick end to power crisis
Northland Advocate, Whangarei
A national grid emergency led indirectly to a six-minute full loss of power to the 9500 residential clients of Northland lines company Northpower yesterday.
Praise for Northpower
Whangarei Leader, Whangarei
Northpower’s first steps into high-speed broadband in Northland has been illuminated with a national award.
Major power network upgrade starts
Whangarei Leader, Whangarei, NZ
Northpower is several weeks into a major upgrade of its ageing powerlines in Onerahi.
Weather bombs the locals
Northern Advocate - Whangarei, New Zealand.
A weather bomb which exploded over the Whangarei and Kaipara districts left at least 5000 buildings powerless and obliterated boatsheds by Whangarei Harbour.
100 households without power
Radio New Zealand - Wellington, New Zealand.
Northpower, which supplies households in the Whangarei and Kaipara Districts, says on Saturday night only a handful of households remained without electricity.
Power restored to Northland houses
TVNZ - New Zealand.
Northpower, which supplies power to Northland, reported widespread cuts as a result of high winds from Whangarei to Twin Bridge, 28 km south of Kaikohe…
Weather causes powercuts and road closures
Stuff.co.nz - Wellington, New Zealand.
Northpower, who supply power to the Northland area, reported widespread cuts, from Riverside (near the Whangarei city centre) to Twin Bridge (28km south of Kaikohe).
Company benefits from workers eating healthy
TV3 News - Auckland, New Zealand.
A group of South Auckland workers have stopped eating pies and chips after two colleagues died of heart attacks.
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