WELCOME TO THE ONEHUNGA COMMUNITY NEWS
The Onehunga Community News is a community-focused print magazine which takes pride in presenting the news and views of the local communities which make up its distribution area. Thanks to the support of advertisers, our team of writers is able to cover the issues which matter most in our area – from the foreshore to the peaks of Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill and Te Pane o Mataoho/Mãngere Mountain. On the first weekend of each month except January, 16,000 copies of the Onehunga Community News are hand-delivered to homes and businesses across our distribution areas – Onehunga, One Tree Hill, Royal Oak, Greenwoods Corner, Hillsborough, Oranga, Te Papapa and Mãngere Bridge.
ADVERTISE IN OUR MAGAZINE
You can also boost your advert with an online advert
LATEST NEWS
Second fire engulfs Onehunga Mall building in five years
Reading Time: 2 minutesA vacant two-storey building on Onehunga Mall was engulfed in flames on Sunday, 25th January, almost five years after a previous fire swept through the same property. Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews were called to the blaze shortly after 8pm, and worked for almost 12 hours to extinguish the flames. No injuries were reported, ...
Parking relief for Onehunga Mall
Reading Time: 2 minutesParking time limits on Onehunga Mall are set to increase to one hour, following strong support from local businesses and backing from the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board. The move comes after the road ranked second in Auckland for the number of parking infringements issued last year. According to Auckland Transport data, Onehunga Mall recorded 8,782 parking ...
Lightning hits Jellicoe Christmas tree
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe iconic Jellicoe Christmas tree came to life at the end of November for a month of seasonal lights, however a thunderstorm is possibly to blame for the top lights of the tree going offline just a week later. A large lightning strike in early December was seen by 10-year-old Harrison Palmer, from the balcony ...
Onehunga farewells community stalwart
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Onehunga Community House is saying a heartfelt farewell to one of its most dedicated champions. After more than 16 years of service, coordinator Tony Broad has resigned due to health reasons and has moved to Nelson to be closer to family. Tony began his role at the Onehunga Community House in July 2009, initially ...
⬅ THIS IS OUR LATEST E-MAG:
Even though the Onehunga Community News only comes out once a month, news tends to happen more often than that! Here you can catch up on local news, events, and views that occur outside the normal print cycle and also on print issues that you missed. Find them here in chronological pdf or e-Mag archives.
To report your news or views go to the contact page and get in touch.
Click here to view our previous eMags.