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Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader
Hi Neighbours, John Tamihere would unwind change and proposed changes to household waste collection. No food scraps collection, and keep general waste at weekly instead of fortnightly. Do you think it's a good idea? Read the story below.
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A classic whodunnit that keeps you guessing right until the end!
Synopsis:
Imprisoned for poisoning her husband fifteen years earlier, Caroline Crale finds herself at death’s door and writes a letter to her daughter Carla expressing her undeniable innocence. Carla, aided by Justin Fogg – a … View moreA classic whodunnit that keeps you guessing right until the end!
Synopsis:
Imprisoned for poisoning her husband fifteen years earlier, Caroline Crale finds herself at death’s door and writes a letter to her daughter Carla expressing her undeniable innocence. Carla, aided by Justin Fogg – a former admirer of Caroline’s – persuades those present on the day of her father’s death to return to the scene of the crime. When witnesses reassemble, Fogg discovers the identity of the true murderer, and Carla discovers her true feelings for Fogg.
By Agatha Christie
Directed by David Blakey
PRODUCTION DATES: 20 September - 5 October (click on the bookings link for performance times)
TICKETS
Adults $28
Seniors $24
Students $24
School Students $16
Dolphin Theatre, 12 Spring Street, Onehunga
A community theatre production by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd and NZ Play Bureau Ltd.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
This great cookbook of harvest recipes (many of which were mined from our archives) was so much fun to put together. It's free with our September issue, and we'd like to thank our friends at Webstar for making it possible. It helped make our anniversary issue feel so special.
That's a wide jurisdiction!
We are so appreciative of our clients and business partners, whose recommendations further our reputation.
Bita from One Tree Hill
OUR FREE DESEXING CAMPAIGN IS BACK!!
We are happy to announce that Snip ’n’ Chip – our free desexing campaign - is back!
From 16 September – 4 October we are working with local vets to offer FREE DESEXING for cats in 12 Auckland suburbs!
This time we are running the campaign for 3 … View moreOUR FREE DESEXING CAMPAIGN IS BACK!!
We are happy to announce that Snip ’n’ Chip – our free desexing campaign - is back!
From 16 September – 4 October we are working with local vets to offer FREE DESEXING for cats in 12 Auckland suburbs!
This time we are running the campaign for 3 weeks, which means we have more bookings available!
Bookings are now OPEN, so if your cat is not desexed and you live in Avondale, Clendon Park, Glen Eden, Henderson, Mangere, Manurewa, Mt Roskill, Mt Wellington, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Papakura, or Papatoetoe, CALL US TODAY on (09) 256 7310 to secure your FREE appointment.
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Sian from Greenlane
Hey Neighbours!
I am a 4th year university student at AUT and would love if you could help, e out by filling out my questionnaire on moral judgement and social media usage for one of my papers, this is the link:
aut.au1.qualtrics.com...
If you could spare a few minutes to fill it out and pass… View moreHey Neighbours!
I am a 4th year university student at AUT and would love if you could help, e out by filling out my questionnaire on moral judgement and social media usage for one of my papers, this is the link:
aut.au1.qualtrics.com...
If you could spare a few minutes to fill it out and pass it on to friends it would be much appreciated ☺️
This link is anonymous and you will not be asked for any personal details
Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours! Four Auckland mayoral candidates went head to head on Monday evening. Phil Goff, John Tamihere, Jannaha Henry and Craig Lord spoke about climate change, transport and inequality. What did you think about their opinions on these topics? What did you think of the debate last night? … View moreHi neighbours! Four Auckland mayoral candidates went head to head on Monday evening. Phil Goff, John Tamihere, Jannaha Henry and Craig Lord spoke about climate change, transport and inequality. What did you think about their opinions on these topics? What did you think of the debate last night? Click the link below to watch the debate.
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