It’s the business world’s equivalent of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. And this month our board chair Ann Tod is being inducted into it – the North Harbour Business Hall of Fame.

Homes of Devonport Tour sure to wow
The Homes of Devonport Tour is a popular fundraiser run by the Devonport Rotary Club in association with Bayleys Devonport – and this year, for the first time, Harbour Hospice is one of its beneficiaries.

Team player
A lifelong love of netball has seen our Trust Chair Ann Tod receive one of the highest recognitions a New Zealander can attain.

Leaving a lasting legacy
People leave a gift in their Will to hospice for all sorts of reasons. For Sally Tetro, it’s about honouring the elderly and the grandparents she didn’t have.

My big fat Greek Extravaganza
Theo runs an annual fundraiser for Harbour Hospice, the Greek Extravaganza, that incorporates all the things he loves about his culture – Greek food and wine, music and dancing.

Peggy pounds pavement for hospice
Harbour Hospice’ Recruitment Specialist Peggy Newton LOVES running and now she's found a way to turn her passion into a fundraiser for hospice!

There for you
When Mike Dawson needed to call on hospice three years ago he already knew he was in good hands.

Generosity of John
Without the generosity of people like John we simply wouldn’t be able to provide the level of care that we do for patients and their whānau.

Remembering Sir David Levene
“North Shore people were pretty much in awe of him, as was I,” says founding trustee Wilf Marley. “He was a man of integrity and a prudent businessman with a real standing in the community."

Volunteer gives back to Harbour Hospice in memory of late wife
Jon Markey from Torbay is being recognised for five years of service at the Harbour Hospice Hibiscus Coast Long Service Awards.