
What does ANZAC day mean to you?
ANZAC Day is a time to reflect, remember, and honour those who served.
It’s also a powerful reminder of the impact of war and the courage of those who stood for something greater than themselves.
We're interested to hear what ANZAC Day means to you and your whānau, and about any special traditions you follow each year.
Perhaps you have a loved one who served? If you feel comfortable, we’d love for you to share their story here with us.


Poll: Is it illegal to have fog lights on when there's no fog?
The answer is yes, it is illegal. And yet in New Zealand it's fairly common to see drivers hitting the road with their fog lights on when it's simply dark.
Those who have sat their written drivers test recently will be in the know, but be honest, did you know it was illegal?

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61.5% Yes, I know it's illegal
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36.9% No, I didn't know that
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1.6% Other - I'll share below

LIFE AFTER STROKE WORKSHOP Glenfield War Memorial Hall, Hall Road, Glenfield
We warmly invite you to our Life After Stroke Workshop hosted by the Stroke Foundation on Thursday 22nd May 945am - 12pm. There will be guest speakers & with so many people affected by stroke, you don't have to feel alone in your journey ❤️ as there are support groups for carers and resources available to you. I attended the last workshop and found it very helpful. As a carer looking after my mother (it was a horrendous journey for my mum to learn to walk, speak & eat again, spending 3 months in hospital & I was able to translate for her every day. I feel for people that don't have family or help here. I do speak Cantonese (if that helps for anyone who has English as their second language). For any enquires & to register contact Elisa, Stroke Foundation 0278965694 or email elisa.moller@stroke.org.nz 😁Tea ☕️& biscuits 🍪provided. Cheers Helen
