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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Auckland has been named ‘Best Medium City’ at the prestigious SportsBusiness Ultimate Sports City Awards for the third consecutive time. The ‘Best Medium City’ award is open to cities with populations between 1.3 and 2 million.
Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
More than 80 parades and services will be held across the Auckland region on April 25 to commemorate Anzac Day.
Services in Upper Harbour include:
ALBANY
Albany Hall, 21 Library Lane, Albany at 11am. Morning tea served afterwards.
PAREMOREMO
Sanders Reserve and House, Sanders Rd, … View moreMore than 80 parades and services will be held across the Auckland region on April 25 to commemorate Anzac Day.
Services in Upper Harbour include:
ALBANY
Albany Hall, 21 Library Lane, Albany at 11am. Morning tea served afterwards.
PAREMOREMO
Sanders Reserve and House, Sanders Rd, Paremoremo from 6am-7pm. Featuring the Paremoremo Brass Band.
COATESVILLE
Coatesville Settlers Hall, 4 Mahoenui Valley Rd, Coatesville at 7am. Morning tea served afterwards.
GREENHITHE
Greenhithe War Memorial Park gates, Roland Rd, Greenhithe at 9am. Parade from Greenhithe Fire Station at 8.50am to Greenhithe War Memorial Park. Morning tea served afterwards at Greenhithe Village Hall.
HOBSONVILLE
Hobsonville RSA, 114 Hobsonville Rd at 11am. Parade from Hobsonville School at 10.30am.
See ourauckland.nz/anzacday for the full list of Anzac Day events in Auckland.
Reporter Homed
If you're one of the thousands of people still without power after the storms, hang on in there.
We know it's not always possible to stay with friends or family who are still connected, so here are a few tips to help you be as comfortable as possible at home during a lengthy power … View moreIf you're one of the thousands of people still without power after the storms, hang on in there.
We know it's not always possible to stay with friends or family who are still connected, so here are a few tips to help you be as comfortable as possible at home during a lengthy power outage.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Albany
Encourage your children and grandchildren to get involved in the Archikidz Build My City event at MOTAT this weekend. Help build a city out of cardboard and decorate it with Resene colours.
Event will run 10am-4pm Saturday and Sunday 21-22 April
Selina from Albany
Free table and chair (in a good condition, still in use)to take
Free
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What is your favorite Chinese food? How about Yum Cha or Sichuan Cuisine?
Lily’s Garden will make both of them happen. You can enjoy the two most popular Chinese cuisines in one restaurant.
Come along and visit our restaurant at 3/270 Oteha Valley Road, Albany, Auckland.
Call (09) 414 … View moreWhat is your favorite Chinese food? How about Yum Cha or Sichuan Cuisine?
Lily’s Garden will make both of them happen. You can enjoy the two most popular Chinese cuisines in one restaurant.
Come along and visit our restaurant at 3/270 Oteha Valley Road, Albany, Auckland.
Call (09) 414 2488 to book.
Find out more!
Kylie from Paremoremo
Hi everyone
Im looking for big clothing size 16-18-20.
Happy to pay and even for postage
Kind regards
Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
North Harbour News caught up with veteran Kiwi actor Bruce Allpress, as he prepares to close his shop of 35 years.
Hey neighbours,
Have you heard Transport Minister Phil Twyford's views on wheel clamping? He says it either needs to be banned or regulated - and he was working on legislation to see it banned. What are your thoughts? To read more, click here.
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Hi Auckland,
Have you heard about the bus lane that's earned about $1.27 million in fines? The Newmarket bus lane caught out more than 8000 driver in a year. Have you been fined? Do you think bus lanes are important in the city? To read more, click here.
Liz from Dairy Flat - Redvale
Clearing out shed: Full of goods not limited to below:
Kauri timber, tools, nails, workboots, 2 x cedar blinds,
Furniture: antique beds, armchair, chest of drawers and other furniture & antique items
Table Tennis Table
Clothing items: good quality,
All items MUST GO: Offer based. Cash … View moreClearing out shed: Full of goods not limited to below:
Kauri timber, tools, nails, workboots, 2 x cedar blinds,
Furniture: antique beds, armchair, chest of drawers and other furniture & antique items
Table Tennis Table
Clothing items: good quality,
All items MUST GO: Offer based. Cash only. One DAY, Saturday April 7th 10-2 pm
61 Green Rd, Dairy Flat.
Negotiable
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. … View moreAre you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. Here's what you need to know about keeping them in residential areas.
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