Kauri Coast, Dargaville

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2967 days ago

Call a beekeeper!

Rhonwyn Newson Reporter from Rodney Times

We love this story about a beekeeper calmly removing a swarm of bees from an early learning centre in Red Beach.

How sad that swarms like these have been attacked with fly spray and set alight when there's such a simple solution.

The video is fascinating to watch.

Here are some local… View more
We love this story about a beekeeper calmly removing a swarm of bees from an early learning centre in Red Beach.

How sad that swarms like these have been attacked with fly spray and set alight when there's such a simple solution.

The video is fascinating to watch.

Here are some local beekeepers to call if you need a swarm collected:

Jeff Montrose (will also eradicate wasps) 027 621 3765
Auckland Beekeepers Club 021 0889 8210 or abcswarmcontrol@gmail.com
William Titford (will also eradicate wasps for fee) 021 081 14121 or 09 426 6270
John Jennings 021 949 350
Edoardo Canal 021 740 030

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2967 days ago

Bee Swarms

Martin from Mahurangi North

If you or anyone you know has a bee swarm please call me on 0122762388 I can pick it up. Martin, any time 7 days

Free

2968 days ago

Poll: Will you drive out of your way to avoid paying the Auckland fuel tax?

Jay Boreham Reporter from Rodney Times

The 10 cent Auckland fuel tax will mean pump prices are much cheaper 10km across Auckland's northern border at Kaiwaka. Using AA calculations for medium sized vehicles it would only cost an extra $1.69 to drive the 10km. Would you drive the extra distance for cheaper fuel?

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Will you drive out of your way to avoid paying the Auckland fuel tax?
  • 0% Yes. I'd drive further for cheaper fuel and avoid the tax.
    0% Complete
  • 75% NO. I'd take the hit and fillup at my local station for convenience sake
    75% Complete
  • 25% I'll use my Northland station then, as it won't be cheaper in Auckland anymore.
    25% Complete
4 votes
2968 days ago

Prizes for little engineers at MindLabKids.com!

MindLab Kids

Over at MindLabKids.com, 5-12 year olds are being challenged to design and create their very own working drawbridge. Watch Oopsie Daisy’s video challenge, create an account for your budding engineer, and have them upload their response on the website.

Get those drawbridges swinging open before… View more
Over at MindLabKids.com, 5-12 year olds are being challenged to design and create their very own working drawbridge. Watch Oopsie Daisy’s video challenge, create an account for your budding engineer, and have them upload their response on the website.

Get those drawbridges swinging open before 1st December and your little one will go into a prize draw to win a free MindLab Kids starter kit, the perfect kid-friendly toolbox for young makers and doers. Plus, the starter kit’s contents can be used to take on even more awesome educational challenges from home!
Find out more

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2968 days ago

Give animals a second chance with Paw Justice

FreshChoice New Zealand

We've teamed up with Paw Justice to stand up for the 1.6 million cats and dogs that live as part of a family in New Zealand. This charity unite good pet owners and animal lovers together to tell the nation that animal abuse is wrong and not to be tolerated. Join us at FreshChoice in donating … View moreWe've teamed up with Paw Justice to stand up for the 1.6 million cats and dogs that live as part of a family in New Zealand. This charity unite good pet owners and animal lovers together to tell the nation that animal abuse is wrong and not to be tolerated. Join us at FreshChoice in donating towards Paw Justice. The coin donation boxes are located in all FreshChoice supermarkets at the checkout.

Join your voice with ours - become the voice for the animals.
Find out more

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2968 days ago

Speeding awareness and road safety event at Big Boys Toys

Communications Team from Auckland Transport

Auckland Transport, in partnership with NZ Police Serious Crash Unit, will be engaging with the public at the Big Boys Toys event on the road safety topic of speed and encouraging drivers to slow down and drive within the speed limits.

We’ll also be at the Milwaukee Action Arena where we will … View more
Auckland Transport, in partnership with NZ Police Serious Crash Unit, will be engaging with the public at the Big Boys Toys event on the road safety topic of speed and encouraging drivers to slow down and drive within the speed limits.

We’ll also be at the Milwaukee Action Arena where we will drop a car
from a crane at the height of 50-60 metres to demonstrate a head-on
car crash at speed. Dates and times are below:
Saturday, 11 November and Sunday, 12 November: 11am to 11.30am, 2pm to 2.30pm, 4.30pm to 5pm.

Auckland Transport encourages drivers no matter how skilled to check their speed and "Slow Down" to the legal speed limit.

Special thanks to our sponsors:
Tower Cranes NZ (TCNZ).
TnT Event Management.
Incredible Images.
Southern Districts Towing.

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2969 days ago

Free urban cycle training courses

Communications Team from Auckland Transport

Learn how to ride safely on quiet road and shared paths with our free urban cycle training courses!

Register here: at.govt.nz...

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2969 days ago

Pay by plate parking technology

Communications Team from Auckland Transport

We’ve introduced pay by plate parking to the Auckland region, find out more about how this works on our website.

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2969 days ago

Age Concern Dignity Champion

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Have you signed up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion? Our Dignity Champions stand up with us to help change attitudes and behaviours that devalue older people. Older people are not 'burdens'. Older adults bring a wealth of knowledge, skills and talents to society. By becoming an Age … View moreHave you signed up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion? Our Dignity Champions stand up with us to help change attitudes and behaviours that devalue older people. Older people are not 'burdens'. Older adults bring a wealth of knowledge, skills and talents to society. By becoming an Age Concern Dignity Champion you pledge to treat every older person with respect and dignity- it's that easy. Let's combat ageism in New Zealand. Details on how to sign up are on our website. bit.ly...

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