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Communications from Franklin Local Board
Are you an artist in Tāmaki Makaurau looking for your next project?
Auckland Council is calling for proposals for the Franklin Arts Centre in Pukekohe.
All art forms welcome. You may be a painter, graphic designer, sculptor, photographer, jeweller, fashion designer, musician or writer. Or are … View moreAre you an artist in Tāmaki Makaurau looking for your next project?
Auckland Council is calling for proposals for the Franklin Arts Centre in Pukekohe.
All art forms welcome. You may be a painter, graphic designer, sculptor, photographer, jeweller, fashion designer, musician or writer. Or are you a student with a complete set of works you think deserve to be exhibited?
If you have an idea for an exhibition or unique public engagement programme or event, tell us about it. Community groups and organisations also welcome to submit. Apply now: bit.ly...
Applications close 5pm, Monday 23 October 2017
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello Aucklanders, here's another eco warrior in your midst. Trevor Crosby is in the running to be NZ Gardener's GARDENA Gardener of the Year 2017.
Lynnette New from Cornwall Park Touch Rugby Tournament
The Cornwall Park Touch Rugby season kicks off on 25th October. This is a social competition and we're taking registrations now. We welcome both individual players and teams. Give it a go - no experience required. Sign up now to avoid missing out!
When: Juniors 7-12 yrs on Wednesday … View moreThe Cornwall Park Touch Rugby season kicks off on 25th October. This is a social competition and we're taking registrations now. We welcome both individual players and teams. Give it a go - no experience required. Sign up now to avoid missing out!
When: Juniors 7-12 yrs on Wednesday evenings
When: Adults 13 yrs + on Wednesday and Thursday evenings
Where: Cornwall Park, Puriri Drive, Epsom
For more information contact Lynnette by emailing cornwallparktouch@gmail.com
JOIN US and get fit for summer while having tonnes of fun!
Register now!!!
Last Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village … View moreLast Legs is a lethally funny black comedy about sex, death and politics with an irresistible appeal to the old and bold of heart. BOOK NOW for 5th to 7th October at the Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton.
NEWS that Bill English is to open a new wing of the Cambridge Retirement Village sparks a revolution among its residents. New fractures appear along old fault lines, transforming the swanky facility into a hotbed of insurrection, intrigue and infidelity. With shenanigans and skullduggery at every turn from an all-star cast, ageing is about more than bridge and bedpans!
“Laughs come thick and fast.” - The Herald
"An extraordinary cache of acting experience enriches the stage.” - Theatreview
Buy your tickets NOW!
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Helping people who live in poverty has been Lisa McKenzie's dream since she was eight years old.
That dream came to fruition when she began the Hope and Joy Ministries Charitiable Trust a year ago.
Since then she and her volunteers have helped build homes, construct classrooms and … View moreHelping people who live in poverty has been Lisa McKenzie's dream since she was eight years old.
That dream came to fruition when she began the Hope and Joy Ministries Charitiable Trust a year ago.
Since then she and her volunteers have helped build homes, construct classrooms and provide ...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
The Franklin community rallied behind ill Pukekohe dad Kent Allan earlier this year, which meant he was able to travel overseas for treatment to extend his life.
In 2002 he was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder known as Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) syndrome, a hereditary condition where tumours… View moreThe Franklin community rallied behind ill Pukekohe dad Kent Allan earlier this year, which meant he was able to travel overseas for treatment to extend his life.
In 2002 he was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder known as Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) syndrome, a hereditary condition where tumours ...
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
The AT Park lets you pay for on street parking straight from your phone, find out more about the app here: AT.govt.nz/atpark
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Waikato DHB is setting up a new Consumer Council and is looking for people in the community who would like to be part of it – and help shape what the DHB does and how it does it.
The Consumer Council will work in partnership with the DHB to provide a consumer perspective and help make sure our… View moreWaikato DHB is setting up a new Consumer Council and is looking for people in the community who would like to be part of it – and help shape what the DHB does and how it does it.
The Consumer Council will work in partnership with the DHB to provide a consumer perspective and help make sure our services meet the needs of Waikato communities.
The DHB is looking for Expressions of Interest from people who would like to become a member of the Consumer Council. The Consumer Council will be made up of 15 people including a Chair, and provide advice to the Board and senior management on the DHB’s strategic priorities and improving aspects of DHB services.
Mo Neville, Director of Quality & Patient Safety, said: “We’re looking for people who are passionate about making sure everyone in the Waikato has access to excellent health services.
“Ideally we’d like people who live in the Waikato, have had recent experience of health services or are already engaged in a specific area of health interest, good at thinking creatively, and are able to work positively in a group.”
In other DHBs Consumer Councils have helped health services change fundamentally by providing a consumer perspective, coming up with new ideas, and working in partnership with the DHB. They have also specifically:
Had major input into the new build of inpatient facilities
- Helped co-design new home based treatment
- Helped create training material for staff
- Improved signage at a hospital
Ms Neville added: “As a DHB we need to improve the health of everyone but especially Māori, people living in rural communities and people living with disabilities, so we’d particularly like to hear from these people.”
Members will be paid for meeting attendance. They will also be eligible for travel expenses to meetings.
People who are interested should visit: www.waikatodhb.health.nz.... There they will find a Position Description of the role, Terms of Reference for the Consumer Council and a form to complete an Expression of Interest. The information will be in accessible formats.
Or for further information they can contact consumercouncil@waikatodhb.health.nz
"I've been a Coastguard volunteer for a long time now. I was born and bred in the water. I don’t mind being out in the really rough stuff because of the skill sets that we’re trained in and the processes we have keep us safe."
"There’s been anxious moments in an … View more"I've been a Coastguard volunteer for a long time now. I was born and bred in the water. I don’t mind being out in the really rough stuff because of the skill sets that we’re trained in and the processes we have keep us safe."
"There’s been anxious moments in an incident because the wind or the tide takes over the boat for a minute. The only time I’ve really been worried is for the people that we’re towing back from quiet a way out in pretty big seas. When you see a whole yacht disappearing under a wave that you’ve gone over, you feel for them."
“I’ve been out there for three days and pulled fifty people back to safety and you sort of take that for granted because it’s just what you do but then you look back, it’s hugely rewarding."
"Why I keep doing this after so many years… For me I wanted to give back to boating. it’s a passion I’ve had since the day I started and I’ve never looked back. The comradery is great we give each other a hard time and tease each other. I’m good at doing that to other people, probably not so good getting it back sometimes (laughs)."
"I always say to people that you should tell someone where you’re planning to go. Not a lot of people have a VHF but they do have a cellphone to call *500 which is the direct line to the Coastguard Operations Center. If you’re in trouble, most people can still get cellphone within the Hauraki Gulf area."
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing … View moreYou read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing instructions. Available singly or in sets as well as miniature sheets and first day covers. NZ Post has more information on its website.
Congratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or … View moreCongratulations to our winners! Check your emails to see if you have won 5 hours of household help from Student Job Search. Thank you to everyone who entered - If you’re still looking for some extra help at home (or at the office!) you can list a job for FREE online with Student Job Search, or call 0800 757 565 and we’ll find a local student in your neighbourhood to get the job done! Find out more
Sue (Susan) Middleton from Music Moves Me Trust
Craft Sewers - Home Based
Music Moves Me Trust is raising funds to provide Music therapy for dementia patients via market stalls. You can choose the amount of time you want to sew - from 1-4 hrs per week. You will need to have Intermediate sewing skills, to use your own machine and be able to … View moreCraft Sewers - Home Based
Music Moves Me Trust is raising funds to provide Music therapy for dementia patients via market stalls. You can choose the amount of time you want to sew - from 1-4 hrs per week. You will need to have Intermediate sewing skills, to use your own machine and be able to follow instructions or patterns. Full instructions and fabrics are provided. You could sew at home anywhere in the Waikato. If you prefer, you can choose to come along to the craft group on a Tuesday in Hamilton. For further information, phone Pat 027 6330818
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Auckland’s marine environment is under serious threat from a destructive Australian pest - help stop the spread.
Ruwade Bryant Reporter from Franklin County News
An Indian student who bought a car from a seller on Facebook says it was towed away by a finance company just weeks later.
Have you, or someone you know, had bad dealings/trades on Facebook or other online trading sites? If so, comment below or drop me an email at … View moreAn Indian student who bought a car from a seller on Facebook says it was towed away by a finance company just weeks later.
Have you, or someone you know, had bad dealings/trades on Facebook or other online trading sites? If so, comment below or drop me an email at ruwade.bryant@fairfaxmedia.co.nz thanks.
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Communications Team from Auckland Transport
Join us for a free talk and movie to find out how you can help your teen become a safe & legal driver.Register here: ow.ly...
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