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Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifeguard Service Inc.

  • Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifeguard Service (MHVLS) marks new chapter with official Clubhouse reopening

      2 June 2026
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    On 2 May, the Mangawhai community gathered to celebrate the official reopening of our Clubhouse. The event marked the end of a challenging 3 year journey & the beginning of a new chapter.

    Te Uri O Hau kaitiaki Albert Shelford opened the proceedings with a karakia. Following this, Club Chair Jess Costello & Northland MP Grant McCallum cut the ribbon, officially welcoming everyone back into the clubhouse for the first time since 2023.

    Northland MP Grant McCallum highlighted the importance of the club’s leadership & the financial support provided by both Central Government and Surf Life Saving New Zealand.

    Te Uri O Hau CE, Rhys Manukau, acknowledged the club's respect and manaakitanga in working alongside iwi, particularly in the efforts to preserve Te Pa o Te Manga Te Whai.

    SLSNZ Board Chair Kelvyn Eglinton praised the dedication required to repair the facility and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the club's growth as it continues to serve the Mangawhai community.

    Club Chair Jess Costello noted that the clubhouse is more than just a building.

    "It is a place of mauri," said Costello. " a place where we connect—to one another, to the ocean, and to our shared duty of serving Mangawhai. The support we have received from our Stakeholders, Surf Lifesaving Partners, members, and the wider community has been our strength."

    On behalf of the MHVLS team, the club extends its sincere gratitude to everyone who has supported us.

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  • Clubhouse Repairs and Seawall/Boat ramp project. Please, we need your help!

      8 August 2025
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    The Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifeguard Service is nearing completion of a major landslip repair behind our clubhouse — a huge step in restoring our operations. But we urgently need your help to fund critical repairs to the clubhouse itself, as well as essential upgrades to the seawall and boat ramp that protect our base.

    These coastal defences are vital for long-term safety, especially as extreme weather increases. Despite having insurance for the building and a resource consent and full design plans for the seawall, our funding applications have fallen short.

    We’re now turning to the community — every donation, sponsorship, or offer of support helps secure this vital facility for future generations: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/clubhouse-repairs-please-we-need-your-help

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