1News
Sep 20, 20243 min read
Police 'aghast' unsupervised volunteers opened community station to public
Police were "aghast" to find volunteers at a community police centre north of Auckland opened the station to the public without supervision.
Sallly Marden - Mahurangi Matters
Jun 19, 20222 min read
Flotilla of mini-boats berths in Matakana
Scores of miniature marine masterpieces sailed into Matakana School on Queen’s Birthday weekend for a spectacular two-day model boat show.
Grant McLachlan
Jul 11, 20211 min read
NAG’s new sign on SH16
When Mauri Purdy of the Northern Action Group approached me a year ago for help with ideas for a billboard campaign, I was happy to help....
Ruth Hill - Radio New Zealand
Apr 6, 20216 min read
Ex-ACT staffer Grant McLachlan says party created fake grassroots groups
Political pundits and media experts are warning that artificial grassroots organisations are being used to manipulate public opinion.
Grant McLachlan
Feb 2, 20211 min read
Support for shellfish petition
I was approached to help with the design and production of billboards for Omaha Beach's 'Protect Rock Pool Sea Life' campaign. I was...
Grant McLachlan
Nov 29, 20201 min read
NAG exposes naked truth on Rodney roads
I was introduced to Maurie Purdy whilst having a beer with mates at our local. He discovered my background and asked for some input for a...
Sallly Marden - Mahurangi Matters
Sep 13, 20202 min read
War memorial gets official listing as historic place
Adrienne Miller with military historian Grant McLachlan, who wrote the 400-page submission for the Matakana War Memorial to Heritage New...
Newstalk ZB
Feb 7, 20181 min read
How possible is a North-South Island tunnel?
To listen to the interview, please click on the image above. The idea of a tunnel linking the North and South Island has got people...
Seven Sharp
Oct 5, 20171 min read
Seven Sharp – Could this be New Zealand's worst intersection?
Grant is involved with the Fix Hill Street Now action group to fix New Zealand's worst intersection. He features in this item from TVNZ's...
Checkpoint - Radio New Zealand
Jul 26, 20171 min read
Little town wants a big roundabout
Grant is involved with the Fix Hill Street Now action group to fix New Zealand's worst intersection. He features in this episode of Radio...
Amelia Wade - New Zealand Herald
May 19, 20162 min read
Traffic-jam ordeal 'solved'
You can find the original article here. Frustrated former planner reckons replacing lights with 2 roundabouts will fix traffic nightmare....
Gisborne Herald
Mar 22, 20132 min read
New Homes for new lives
HAWKE’S Bay writer Grant McLachlan saved a dog while on holiday here but it might be shot if a new home is not found. Mr McLachlan was...
The Taranaki Daily News
May 28, 20092 min read
Battiscombe gardens to get rethink
Original article can be found here. Battiscombe Tce residents have won another reprieve for their threatened vege patches. Last night,...
Matt Rilkoff - Taranaki Daily News
Apr 30, 20092 min read
Hawke's Bay battler for the little people
To view the original article, please click here. For Grant McLachlan, saving Battiscombe Tce's gardens is just one more battle in his...
Angela Cameron - ABC News
Feb 22, 20050 min read
Glen Prentice - Hawke's Bay Today
May 31, 20021 min read
Days of bullies behind him
The Taradale broomstick trial might be the highest-profile bullying case in Hawke's Bay to got to court but it wasn't the first.
Hawke's Bay Today - News
Aug 23, 19941 min read
Former pupil acquitted of schoolyard knifing
A former pupil of Lindisfarne College accused of wounding another pupil with a knife in a schoolyard scuffle was acquitted yesterday.
Hawke's Bay Today - News
Aug 23, 19941 min read
Teen acquitted on charge of wounding fellow student
A Lindisfarne College seventh former whose wrist was slashed by another student had made nasty comments to his attacker nearly every day...
Hawke's Bay Today - News
Aug 22, 19941 min read
Student 'had been given a hard time'
A report on Day One of the trial.
Hawke's Bay Today - News
Aug 22, 19941 min read
Knifing in arm alleged in schoolyard scuffle
A schoolyard scuffle between two seventh-formers at Lindisfarne College, Hastings, resulted in one of the students being sliced on the arm..