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Projects that could be funded by Council include major theatre, musical or dance productions, major performing arts pieces or multi-day performing arts events.
The 2017/18 Performing Arts Fund has grants of up to $5,000 available to help bring your project to life.
Applications close 6 October … View moreProjects that could be funded by Council include major theatre, musical or dance productions, major performing arts pieces or multi-day performing arts events.
The 2017/18 Performing Arts Fund has grants of up to $5,000 available to help bring your project to life.
Applications close 6 October 2017 ►bit.ly/2vVoUWm
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Whangarei’s Old Municipal Building, also known as the Town Hall, is looking rather dapper these days, thanks to a makeover supervised by WDC’s community property team.
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Reporter Rodney Times
Auckland's free-calling area stops north of Muriwai Beach, Hobsonville and Albany.
This saw around 90,000 Hibiscus and Bays residents and around 55,000 Rodney residents reliant on toll calls to ring outside their area.
But around 70 per cent of people now have smart phone access.
… View moreAuckland's free-calling area stops north of Muriwai Beach, Hobsonville and Albany.
This saw around 90,000 Hibiscus and Bays residents and around 55,000 Rodney residents reliant on toll calls to ring outside their area.
But around 70 per cent of people now have smart phone access.
Older people are most likely to only take the landline option. Others will often take the landline option on a broadband package for computers or tablets, but only so older relatives can still reach call, or as an emergency option.
Free call apps have also become popular.
Do you think it's fair to have to pay for phone calls to Auckland numbers?
56 replies (Members only)
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Would you like to be a Councillor and represent the 20,000+ residents of Denby?
A nomination form can be found on our website. More information here: ► bit.ly...
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Hikurangi Wastewater Upgrade
The first stage of a wider sewer network upgrade, included two new pump stations (one at Parks Street near the rugby league fields and one at the corner of State Highway One and Jordan Valley Road) and 2km of pipework.
Tarewa Tank
One of the last projects in a … View moreHikurangi Wastewater Upgrade
The first stage of a wider sewer network upgrade, included two new pump stations (one at Parks Street near the rugby league fields and one at the corner of State Highway One and Jordan Valley Road) and 2km of pipework.
Tarewa Tank
One of the last projects in a 10-year plan to prevent storm spills from our District’s sewer scheme into the harbour, is entering its final phase.
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A Trustee position is opening on the Whangarei Art Museum Trust (WAMT), offering a rewarding opportunity for an individual passionate about visual arts, exemplary governance and the creative growth of Whangarei.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE this Friday 15 September.
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Public Notice … View moreA Trustee position is opening on the Whangarei Art Museum Trust (WAMT), offering a rewarding opportunity for an individual passionate about visual arts, exemplary governance and the creative growth of Whangarei.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE this Friday 15 September.
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