Tahlei Dunn, 9, enjoys the ice cream Robert Ngaera and Ricky-Leigh Larkins, from 90 Mile Takeaways have just served her
It’s the tiny town with a big heart and on Saturday Awanui showed its community pride for the world to see as it held it’s hugely popular and successful Awanui Day Commemorations.
The town, population less than 400, hosted its annual Awanui Day celebrations with thousands of people pouring into the town to honour the place.
The event came just five days before Awanui will find out if it has won either of the two award categories it was a finalist in the Keep NZ Beautiful Awards.
Awanui Day is built around the Northland Riders’ Motorcycle Club’s Treble T Poker Run to Cape Reinga, when up to 600 bikes take part, and also features plenty of family-friendly entertainment.
And on Saturday glorious weather greeted the crowds who made sure Awanui Day again went off in style.
The Northland Age was there to capture the excitement.
Awanui is a finalist in two Keep NZ Beautiful Awards- with the winners announced at a grand ball and awards ceremony in Wellington on November 9.
Awanui and Leigh, 100km north of Auckland, are the two finalists in the Most Beautiful Tiny Town category, while the town’s Te Hiku o te Ika toilet block has been named as one of three finalists in the Top Loo category. The other finalists are Okere Falls Scenic, Rotorua, and Waiuku Public Toilets, South Auckland.
A contingent from the town will head to Wellington for the awards ceremony on Thursday, hoping to bring one, if not both, awards north.









