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The Team from Resene ColorShop New Lynn
Magazines and newspapers starting to pile up and take over your lounge? Create a handy place to keep them handy and tidy at the same time with this practical magazine rack finished in Resene wood stain and paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. … View moreMagazines and newspapers starting to pile up and take over your lounge? Create a handy place to keep them handy and tidy at the same time with this practical magazine rack finished in Resene wood stain and paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Jessica from Glen Eden
10” Two tier chocolate drip cake, topped with handmade chocolates, eggs & truffles 🍫🍫
Single, double or triple tiers available.
Starting from $50 depending on size & flavours. PM me for queries ☺️
Negotiable
Jessica from Glen Eden
3.7kg of fresh feijoas for $10. Pick up Glen Eden
Price: $10
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Police are continuing their enquiries into the disappearance of Auckland student Guoquan Wu, and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
The 22-year-old, who is also known as Laurence Wu, has been missing for over three weeks. He was last seen about 1.40pm on Sunday March 10, 2019 on… View morePolice are continuing their enquiries into the disappearance of Auckland student Guoquan Wu, and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
The 22-year-old, who is also known as Laurence Wu, has been missing for over three weeks. He was last seen about 1.40pm on Sunday March 10, 2019 on Sainsbury Road in St Lukes.
His car was found two days later on Tuesday March 12, at Piha Beach car park, following an extensive aerial and ground search.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Sergeant Tania Kingi on 0211910895, or if you would like to speak to someone in Mandarin, please contact Justin Zeng on 0211910463.
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Read more
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Everyone’s welcome at the Community Open Day to celebrate the opening of Te Manawa – the heart of your community.
With Makerspace workshops, pop up Storytimes, live performances, face painting and tours of Te Manawa, there’s something for everyone!
Saturday 6 April, 10am-5pm at 11 … View moreEveryone’s welcome at the Community Open Day to celebrate the opening of Te Manawa – the heart of your community.
With Makerspace workshops, pop up Storytimes, live performances, face painting and tours of Te Manawa, there’s something for everyone!
Saturday 6 April, 10am-5pm at 11 Kohuhu Lane, Westgate.
Find out more
When will World Peace Be in the News?
The Christadelphian Community believes that the Bible declares that Jesus Christ was born to be King. When and why?
They invite you to an Illustrated Bible address entitled:
“Christ’s International Rule Is Planned. Are You Ready?”
This is to be held … View moreWhen will World Peace Be in the News?
The Christadelphian Community believes that the Bible declares that Jesus Christ was born to be King. When and why?
They invite you to an Illustrated Bible address entitled:
“Christ’s International Rule Is Planned. Are You Ready?”
This is to be held this Sunday April 7th at 2.30pm in the Upstairs Meeting Room Te Atatu Peninsula Community Centre. All Welcome.
Authorised by Steve Bostin
We're excited to announce you can now earn Airpoints Dollars at your local Beaurepaires store. Airpoints Dollars can be earned with every purchase of tyres, oil, batteries and services. Shop in-store or online.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Aucklanders are advised to be aware when the region’s twice-yearly tsunami siren test sounds at noon on Sunday 7 April in the Rodney and Waitakere ward areas.
Brian from New Lynn
Immigration New Zealand has already said visa processing for the families of those killed or injured in Friday's attacks was being prioritised. Canterbury College international school in Christchurch, which lost staff member Haroon Mahmood in the shootings, backed a call by former immigration … View moreImmigration New Zealand has already said visa processing for the families of those killed or injured in Friday's attacks was being prioritised. Canterbury College international school in Christchurch, which lost staff member Haroon Mahmood in the shootings, backed a call by former immigration minister Tuariki Delamere for victims and their families to be given automatic residency. College director Sueanne Wong said: "We too call on the Government to initiate and declare this now. There has been enough suffering by these innocents without the anxiety of not knowing about their imminent future. To do otherwise would be cruel and negligent. "'They are us' has been universally accepted as true. We should make that official as soon as possible," she said in a statement. Lees-Galloway said the issue of automatic residency was being considered. "There are a number of matters that have been raised by these unprecedented events. We're turning our mind to all of these issues," he said today. Any decisions would be announced in the near future. Delamere, in an open letter to Lees-Galloway, suggested residency should be granted to all affected families which had already applied and it should be offered to those who had not yet done so. He and most New Zealanders believed the people killed in the attacks died as New Zealanders. "To not offer the victims' families the grant of residence will just give the murderer another reason to celebrate his evil," Delamere said. Many of the 50 people killed were foreign nationals with families here on temporary visas. Migrants from Malaysia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, India, Jordan, Saudi Arabia are believed to be among those killed, injured or missing.
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