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Jeanny Zamora from Red Cross Shop Karangahape Road
Mother’s day is just around the corner.
Make the day truly special and memorable, and get your mother a beautiful gift while shopping sustainable at the Red Cross Shop on 191 K-Road. We are more than happy to help you look for one ☺️
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Karyn from Freemans Bay
Do you enjoy taking care of your health?
We are looking for volunteers for a consumer focus group taking place on Tuesday the 18th of May @ 11am and @ 6.30pm in Albany, Auckland
This focus group is aimed at people 25 years plus who are health conscious and enjoy trying new health trends/ … View moreDo you enjoy taking care of your health?
We are looking for volunteers for a consumer focus group taking place on Tuesday the 18th of May @ 11am and @ 6.30pm in Albany, Auckland
This focus group is aimed at people 25 years plus who are health conscious and enjoy trying new health trends/ alternatives.
Refreshments will be provided for participants, and everyone will receive a Good Health Supplement Gift Pack.
If you are interested please complete the application form www.surveymonkey.com...
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Local artists and tertiary art students have collaborated to create a new piece of large-scale art that celebrates the cultural diversity of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Students Nikita Sharma, Celia Lee and Jenny Zhong were chosen to design and paint one panel of the three-section mural after an invitation … View moreLocal artists and tertiary art students have collaborated to create a new piece of large-scale art that celebrates the cultural diversity of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Students Nikita Sharma, Celia Lee and Jenny Zhong were chosen to design and paint one panel of the three-section mural after an invitation by Study Auckland.
The goal was to give international students the chance to work with renound artists Ross Liew, Hana Maihi of Ngati Whatua Orakei and Te Whetu Collective member Poi Ngawati and experience crafting public art.
The other two panels have been painted by Maihi and Ngawati to create awareness of the rich Māori heritage on which the city was founded.
The three panels depict the importance of welcoming different cultures in Tamaki Makaurau and Te Tōangaroa, an area spanning from the end of Britomart to The Strand.
The biodiversity that once characterised the cultural landscape of Te Tōangaroa and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei’s history as mana whenua of Tāmaki have also been highlighted in the mural design.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa cultural design executive Mei Hill said other Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei initiatives were planned to reinvigorate the cultural footprint of Te Tōangaroa.
“Sharing the journey of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei through art is just the beginning of how we intend to bring to life the masterplan for Te Tōangaroa. Our vision is a space where the people of Tāmaki can come together and enjoy and respect the culture and environment this city and its people have to offer,” Hill said.
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CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
Queen St Changes - progress is in the air again - DO have your say- often residents' voices can get drowned out by the voices that don't even try to understand or even recognise that 40,000+ people live/work/shop etc here all the time. (And can't they be quick and entitled to lawyer … View moreQueen St Changes - progress is in the air again - DO have your say- often residents' voices can get drowned out by the voices that don't even try to understand or even recognise that 40,000+ people live/work/shop etc here all the time. (And can't they be quick and entitled to lawyer up!)
We tend to the constructive and consultative approach to advocate for residents - and what's good for residents is usually good for everyone else - obviously!
Residents 'demands' are simple & utterly reasonable - follow thru on the widely consulted City Centre Masterplan & progress a city-inspiring vision endorsed by all reasonable stakeholders & from the entire City Centre Advisory Board, unanimously & continuously since 2012.
Have your say on some of the details proposed to kick things off & get things moving again - before 7 May here:
at.govt.nz...
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A New York street food classic prepared by our Diploma Chefs. Our own succulent Chorizo sausages served in a soft bread with pickled and crispy onions, cucumbers, mayonnaise and garnished with bean sprouts.
As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Carlile House in Auckland’s Grey Lynn is slowly crumbling away.
Its owners, the United Church of Tonga, claim the land’s significance as home to the first Tongan congregation in New Zealand is being neglected by Auckland Council, in favour of its history as an orphanage, preventing the site … View moreCarlile House in Auckland’s Grey Lynn is slowly crumbling away.
Its owners, the United Church of Tonga, claim the land’s significance as home to the first Tongan congregation in New Zealand is being neglected by Auckland Council, in favour of its history as an orphanage, preventing the site from being developed.
Because of the building's status as a category one historic place and a stalemate with Auckland Council, Carlile House cannot be repaired or demolished.
However, the situation has recently become of higher concern to both parties, following the recent partial collapse of the building’s roof.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
More venues around Auckland will be subject to temporary alcohol bans at major events under proposed changes to Auckland Council's alcohol control bylaws.
Recurring temporary booze bans are in place for all major events at Eden Park, concerts at Mount Smart Stadium, Christmas in the Park and … View moreMore venues around Auckland will be subject to temporary alcohol bans at major events under proposed changes to Auckland Council's alcohol control bylaws.
Recurring temporary booze bans are in place for all major events at Eden Park, concerts at Mount Smart Stadium, Christmas in the Park and the Lantern Festival in Auckland.
The council's governing body has voted to amend the Alcohol Control Bylaw 2014 to put a stop to alcohol for all major events at Mount Smart Stadium, Western Springs stadium and outer fields, Auckland Domain, Auckland Zoo's carpark, Te Papapa train station and any future fan trails to events where booze is forbidden.
Councillor Josephine Bartley said the proposed changes were about protecting our communities.
"Improving temporary major event alcohol bans will stop people drinking alcohol irresponsibly on their way to, at or after a major event and help prevent the associated disorder that occurs as a result.
"People should be able to attend these wonderful events that bring vibrancy to our city without having to worry about encountering anti-social behaviour caused by groups of people binge drinking."
Bartley said the improvements helped make it safer for people to travel to events on public transport and would prevent the problem from being shifted elsewhere.
Nearly 900 people gave their feedback on the proposed changes, which come into effect on June 1.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Auckland's Sky Tower will light pink and purple tonight to back the fundraising campaign for Starship Hospital's paediatric intensive care unit.
The unit, which cares for critically ill children, is facing a dire shortage of beds.
Starship hopes to raise $15 million to add 10 intensive … View moreAuckland's Sky Tower will light pink and purple tonight to back the fundraising campaign for Starship Hospital's paediatric intensive care unit.
The unit, which cares for critically ill children, is facing a dire shortage of beds.
Starship hopes to raise $15 million to add 10 intensive care beds and create whānau support spaces.
Go to starshipicu.org.nz... to make a donation.
CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
Heads up! CCRG Monthly Meeting
MONDAY 3 May 6pm
Ellen Melville Centre
Meeting Info & AGENDA: www.ccrg.org.nz...
One presentation:
CRL/Link Alliance will speak to us about the changes coming when the Wellesley/Albert intersection re-opens and the Victoria/Albert intersection closes,
and … View moreHeads up! CCRG Monthly Meeting
MONDAY 3 May 6pm
Ellen Melville Centre
Meeting Info & AGENDA: www.ccrg.org.nz...
One presentation:
CRL/Link Alliance will speak to us about the changes coming when the Wellesley/Albert intersection re-opens and the Victoria/Albert intersection closes,
and update on streetscapes surrounding the CRL station.
COME ALONG RESIDENTS! ALL WELCOME.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A stowaway mouse has prompted a warning for people to check their gear carefully before visiting Auckland's Hauraki Gulf.
The caution follows capture of the creature which was hoping to spend a relaxing weekend on an island in the gulf.
The mouse was spotted darting out of a passenger's… View moreA stowaway mouse has prompted a warning for people to check their gear carefully before visiting Auckland's Hauraki Gulf.
The caution follows capture of the creature which was hoping to spend a relaxing weekend on an island in the gulf.
The mouse was spotted darting out of a passenger's bag and scurrying onto a pest-free warranted vessel.
“This is a timely reminder of why bio-security practices are so important and why we ask passengers and boaties to check their gear carefully before heading out onto the gulf,” said Hauraki Gulf bio-security manager Liz Brooks.
“Most of the gulf islands are pest free and home to a wide range of rare and endangered birds. The “check, clean, close” message is a serious one and there to help protect those native birds.’
The mouse remained at large for three days, eluding all attempts of capture before Auckland Council's bio-security team called in Rosie the rodent detection dog.
She uncovered a chewed glove in the passenger's bag where the mouse had been living.
Rosie soon tracked down the mouse's hiding place, traps were set and the stowaway was caught.
"We were lucky the mouse was spotted before it had the opportunity to get onshore on one of the many pest-free islands," said dog handler Kerryn Johnson.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Security footage has emerged appearing to show two women in New Zealand Post uniforms stealing parcels from an Auckland apartment complex.
NZ Post has confirmed uniforms were stolen during a break-in at one of its depots in east Auckland on April 25 – three days before the CCTV video was shot.
… View moreSecurity footage has emerged appearing to show two women in New Zealand Post uniforms stealing parcels from an Auckland apartment complex.
NZ Post has confirmed uniforms were stolen during a break-in at one of its depots in east Auckland on April 25 – three days before the CCTV video was shot.
It's understood one of the items was a gift intended to be used in a kindergarten fundraiser.
The CCTV footage was recorded at the Onehunga apartments just before 3pm on Wednesday, a resident said.
A police spokesman confirmed they’d received a report relating to the apartment theft last night, and police were looking to speak to the two women in the video.
“If members of the public know those involved they can provide information to police by calling 105 and quoting the file number 210429/3091.”
NZ Post told Stuff the company was working with police as it investigated the recent break-in and theft of courier uniforms and mail.
Read more here:
www.stuff.co.nz...
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Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
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