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Cheryl from Massey
Anybody else affected by this ‘so called outage’?
My internet has been down since Saturday and Spark is saying they don’t know when it’s going to be fixed
Only 200 something people affected..
Arrrghhhh !!!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
A second discovery of myrtle rust has been made on ramarama plants at a private property in St Lukes.
This comes after the first finding of the fungal plant disease in the Auckland region last week in the Waimauku area of west Auckland.
Myrtle rust is a fungus that attacks and can potentially… View moreA second discovery of myrtle rust has been made on ramarama plants at a private property in St Lukes.
This comes after the first finding of the fungal plant disease in the Auckland region last week in the Waimauku area of west Auckland.
Myrtle rust is a fungus that attacks and can potentially seriously affect myrtle species plants including some significant natives such as pōhutukawa, ramarama, mānuka and rātā.
What to do if you see myrtle rust:
Initial symptoms are powdery, bright yellow or orange-yellow pustules on leaves, tips and stems.
Report any signs of the distinctive yellow fungus to MPI on 0800 80 99 66.
Do not touch the plant or the rust, as this may spread it.
If possible, take a photo of the plant and yellow patches and send the photo to MPI.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
If you’re hitting the beach this summer, remember to stay safe. Follow these tips from Surf Life Saving Northern Region so that everyone has a great time.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
On Sunday 8 April 2018 the Auckland International Cultural Festival will return for its 19th year, bringing the sights, smells, tastes and sounds from around the world to Mt Roskill War Memorial Park.
Expressions of interest are now open for the 2018 Auckland International Cultural Festival. All… View moreOn Sunday 8 April 2018 the Auckland International Cultural Festival will return for its 19th year, bringing the sights, smells, tastes and sounds from around the world to Mt Roskill War Memorial Park.
Expressions of interest are now open for the 2018 Auckland International Cultural Festival. All performances, costumes, arts and crafts to workshops and food stalls are invited to apply to be part of this popular festival.
Expressions of interest for performers/community/cultural groups close at 5pm Sunday 4 February 2018.
Expressions of interest for stall applications close at 5pm Sunday 7 January 2018.
If you have one password you use for everything and hit ‘remind me later’ when an update pops up on your phone, you’re not alone. For many, cyber safety is something we know is important, but feels too hard or a hassle to do something about.
Fortunately, keeping your data secure is much … View moreIf you have one password you use for everything and hit ‘remind me later’ when an update pops up on your phone, you’re not alone. For many, cyber safety is something we know is important, but feels too hard or a hassle to do something about.
Fortunately, keeping your data secure is much easier than you’d think. Cyber Smart Week is happening around New Zealand from 27 November to 1 December and it’s all about doing one thing to make a big difference. The Cyber Smart website has all the tips you need to get your family and workmates on board.
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Robson from Huapai - Kumeu
This Saturday we are running our 4th Annual PolyJAM Basketball summer classic at the Auckland City Council Basketball Courts at Glen St and Birdwood Road Ranui. Thanks to the wonderful support from Henderson/Massey Board and ACC..we are able to put on this awesome event to raise funds and food/toys… View moreThis Saturday we are running our 4th Annual PolyJAM Basketball summer classic at the Auckland City Council Basketball Courts at Glen St and Birdwood Road Ranui. Thanks to the wonderful support from Henderson/Massey Board and ACC..we are able to put on this awesome event to raise funds and food/toys for our families we work with at TYMS (www.tyms.org.nz) Its a fun-filled family event with food from MEXICALI, music provided by world famous KING KAPISI, spot prizes and giveaways to our youths and families who attend the day. If you are free and have nothing to do on Saturday..come on down..would love to have you all there..and if you are wanting to donate something eg a can of food, a small toy..etc..that would be much appreciated...Looking forward to seeing you all there..take care
Zainab from Schnapper Rock
price dropped for urgent sell
moving overseas in 2 weeks and need urgent sell of my Nissan Tiida , comes with fresh full comprehensive service just today from Bridgestone , with brand new wiper blades , report is available for serious buyers .
-one lady owner since imported.
-done 143028 km
- 5 … View moreprice dropped for urgent sell
moving overseas in 2 weeks and need urgent sell of my Nissan Tiida , comes with fresh full comprehensive service just today from Bridgestone , with brand new wiper blades , report is available for serious buyers .
-one lady owner since imported.
-done 143028 km
- 5 doors, petrol, Automatic , engine size 14900cc , cam chain, 4 cylinder , economical
-Reg exp 5.1.2018, WOF April 2018
-half leather interior , foldable rear seats, tinted rear windows, driver air bag, original car radio stereo, central locking with remote , smart keyless entry , electric windows and mirrors , digital dash , power steering, 2 cups spaces for driver and front passenger .
-air conditioning ,climate control, ASB brakes, original Nissan Alloy wheels ( rear left side missing was stolen while parked for shopping ).
-original Nissan floor mats .
- have few scuffs on R front bumper ( no dents ) , one scuff on hatch back door above the Tiida sign ( no dents ) , 2 small cracks on arm rest , some rips on side of driver seat ( see photo for details ) .
Pls , txt me or call on 0211881675 for viewing in Albany , do not leave voice messages , or can txt me on neighbourly .
Pick up of the car & change of registration on the morning of the 14th December .
Price: $3,600
Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
A 2016 study has shown the total cost avoided by having passengers off the roads and on rail was $1.19b alone, according to consultancy firm EY.
What transport options does Upper Harbour need? More buses, ferries, or its own train link? Let us know your thoughts.
I was proud today to join Race Relations Commissioner, Susan Devoy's, campaign to "Give Nothing to Racism".
The campaign, headed by New Zealander of the Year Taika Waititi, is enlisting the support of New Zealanders to show zero tolerance for racism.
Auckland is a city that … View moreI was proud today to join Race Relations Commissioner, Susan Devoy's, campaign to "Give Nothing to Racism".
The campaign, headed by New Zealander of the Year Taika Waititi, is enlisting the support of New Zealanders to show zero tolerance for racism.
Auckland is a city that celebrates its multiculturalism. We are a diverse society with 40 per cent of us from overseas. Largely we have embraced this and our children from different ethnic backgrounds go to school, play, grow up, work together and intermarry.
But while we are mainly a harmonious society, racism still exists. It is negative, destructive and seeks to divide and create conflict between usThis campaign calls on all of us to oppose racism at any level and recognise and respect the common humanity we all share.
The Team from
We’re on the lookout for enthusiastic, friendly volunteers for the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival, happening on Auckland’s waterfront from 27-29 January. If you’re keen to get some event experience, or you just LOVE events, apply now.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Our Auckland chats to Lorelle Stranghan, an everyday hero rallying her neighbourhood on a rat-catching mission.
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