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The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
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Karen from Castor Bay
We warmly invite members of the community to come in and meet our knowledgeable and friendly teaching team and view our beautiful centre on the following upcoming Open Days:
Thursday 10th October 10am-2pm
Friday 11th October 10am-2pm
Saturday 12th October 10am-2pm
31, Anzac St, Takapuna
09) 486 … View moreWe warmly invite members of the community to come in and meet our knowledgeable and friendly teaching team and view our beautiful centre on the following upcoming Open Days:
Thursday 10th October 10am-2pm
Friday 11th October 10am-2pm
Saturday 12th October 10am-2pm
31, Anzac St, Takapuna
09) 486 4695
angelstaka@angelschildcare.co.nz
Bevan Neighbourly Lead from Glenfield
WARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will … View moreWARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will quickly smash a window and grab the stuff and get out of there. If they don't see anything in the car, it's not worth the possibility of disturbing someone and getting caught, so they just move on until they find a car with something visible in it.
The simple answer is to never leave anything visible in your car.
In-car cameras and similar can attract their attention just by the bracket on the windscreen if that is still there they might break-in on the off chance that the camera is still in the car. Don't leave camera or radar detector brackets attached to the windscreen if you are parking on the street.
Either take your stuff out of the car or put it in the car boot
The Team from Auckland Council
Get your gumboots ready, as Ambury Farm Day is back!
Give the kids a taste of life on the farm at Ambury Regional Park’s farm day.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Still unsure about your plans in your gap year? Inviting all Auckland high school students to join us for a fun evening preparing cocktails and exploring career options!
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Free Session for high school leavers | 10 Oct | 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Register via link below!
Ian from Milford
Bought wrong Pods for machine; will sell boxes for a total of $15, or trade for an equivalent value of Nespresso compatible Pods.
Price: $15
Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three … View more"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three other expectant mothers had been diagnosed with measles.
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Owner from British Isles Inn Eatery & Bar - Rothesay Bay
Come and join us today, Sunday from 17:45 live All Blacks v Namibia plus our Sunday roast with our open fire....
Guoyao from Glenfield
Hi there, anyone who wants to build/replace a fence or deck? We can build a pergola for you as well. We are happy to provide a free quote. Please text me(Wynn Outdoor Living LTD). 0226739038
Susanna from Rothesay Bay
Happy to announce the formation of the first ever Auckland Mayoral Candidates Alliance, last night in Ellerslie/Greenlane. See below, the vision, purpose, founding members and executive.
Ramya from Mairangi Bay
Not used for over a year. Pickup Mairangi bay.
Price: $10
Owner from British Isles Inn Eatery & Bar - Rothesay Bay
Come and join us for our new special 2019 designed rugby menu plus watch some of the games live.
prediction:
New Zealand showed some good signs against Canada and although tougher tests will face them, this game against Namibia presents another chance to build towards the knockout stages. The All … View moreCome and join us for our new special 2019 designed rugby menu plus watch some of the games live.
prediction:
New Zealand showed some good signs against Canada and although tougher tests will face them, this game against Namibia presents another chance to build towards the knockout stages. The All Blacks kept the Canadians scoreless and will be keen to do the same again in what should be a comfortable victory whilst it will also present a further chance for some fringe players to stake their claim for a place in the team moving forward.
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