Petrol heads can get their fix at the Waipu Car and Bike Show at Caledonian Park on Sunday. Be taken back in time or pushed to the future by the exciting array of vehicles on offer from 10am. Entry for the event, organised by the Northland Vintage Car Club, is
What’s on in Northland this Waitangi weekend

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The Waipu Car and Bike Show is back this Sunday. Photo / Julie Paton
Kaipara family day
A free family fun day for Kaipara to come together and celebrate the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi will be held in the community gardens on Waitangi Day in the Taha Awa Riverside Gardens, Dargaville. Waitangi ki Kaipara will include waka ama, live music, kapa haka, guest speaks and other cultural performances between 11am and 3pm.
Waitangi images on display
To commemorate Waitangi Day, Nga Rangatira O Whangatauatia trust will showcase historic Waitangi images at Korora Park in Ahipara on Waitangi Day. The day will start with a powhiri and be followed by kōrero from guest speakers on Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Kapa haka from the area’s local kura will finish the event, alongside a spot question quiz and kai hakari.
Carnival in Whangārei
Whangārei’s Town Basin will be overrun with fun activities as the carnival comes to town on Sunday. From 9am to 4pm, the Reyburn House Gardens will host arts and crafts stalls, food, face painting, Māori arts and medicine, music, performing arts, and more.
Ainu art exhibition
The first indigenous Ainu art exhibition has opened at the Hihiaua Cultural Centre in Whangārei. Embroidery, jewellery, artefacts and photography are on show, and people can meet the artists during workshops on Saturday. The exhibition runs until February 16 and all works are for sale.