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Celebrate with the Black Ferns at a free public event this Thursday – join the five time Women’s Rugby World Cup winners, at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau.
Doors open at 10am, and the Black Ferns will arrive at 10.45am to a guard of honour from pupils from neighbouring primary … View moreCelebrate with the Black Ferns at a free public event this Thursday – join the five time Women’s Rugby World Cup winners, at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau.
Doors open at 10am, and the Black Ferns will arrive at 10.45am to a guard of honour from pupils from neighbouring primary schools.
On the day, fans can have-a-go at fun activities before and after the formal celebration programme.
The team, which won the title in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 as well as this year, will stay on until 1pm to meet and mingle with fans, and reflect on their World Cup journey.
Free parking is available at the Vodafone Events Centre, which is also close to train and bus links – plan your journey at at.govt.nz....
Come along and celebrate!
Jay Boreham Reporter from Rodney Times
After a campaign that had New Zealanders on the edge of their seats, the results are in — but we're hardly any closer to knowing who will make up the 52nd Government.
Wheeling and dealing now needs to be done and the party leader who can command a majority gets to govern.
Which … View moreAfter a campaign that had New Zealanders on the edge of their seats, the results are in — but we're hardly any closer to knowing who will make up the 52nd Government.
Wheeling and dealing now needs to be done and the party leader who can command a majority gets to govern.
Which partnership would you like to form to run the country?
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
International Day of the Older Persons is on Sunday October 1st. Every year we celebrate the contribution older people bring to society. The theme for this year is “Stepping into the Future: Tapping the Talents, Contributions and Participation of Older Persons in Society.”
On Sunday (and … View moreInternational Day of the Older Persons is on Sunday October 1st. Every year we celebrate the contribution older people bring to society. The theme for this year is “Stepping into the Future: Tapping the Talents, Contributions and Participation of Older Persons in Society.”
On Sunday (and the rest of the year), remember to acknowledge the wealth of knowledge and skills that New Zealanders aged over 65 bring to our communities.
Rhonwyn Newson Reporter from Rodney Times
It's the first time since 2002 that Rodney has three representatives in Parliament.
Rhonwyn Newson Reporter from Rodney Times
The prospect of being able to cycle through regenerating bush on a trail from Warkworth to Puhoi has come a step closer.
A proposed network of off-road cycle/walkways connecting north Auckland got a boost this month, with an interim Environment Court decision for a public trail in a massive … View moreThe prospect of being able to cycle through regenerating bush on a trail from Warkworth to Puhoi has come a step closer.
A proposed network of off-road cycle/walkways connecting north Auckland got a boost this month, with an interim Environment Court decision for a public trail in a massive rural subdivision.
The decision said a connecting trail between two roads within the 1508 hectare Moir Hill subdivision, proposed by Asia Pacific International (NZ) Group, should be provided.
Renee Clayton Reporter from Rodney Times
Win one of 3 double passes to hear Dr Libby Weaver speak at the Warkworth Town Hall on September 26 (Tuesday) from 7pm-9pm!
To go in the draw all you need to do is like or thank this post!
The three winners will be notified on September 25 (Monday) at 10am and will be able to collect their … View moreWin one of 3 double passes to hear Dr Libby Weaver speak at the Warkworth Town Hall on September 26 (Tuesday) from 7pm-9pm!
To go in the draw all you need to do is like or thank this post!
The three winners will be notified on September 25 (Monday) at 10am and will be able to collect their tickets at the door.
Dr Trevor Bradley from Institute of Criminology (Victoria University) Research Project
Hi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand… View moreHi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand our growing reliance on private security for protection against burglary and other crime and what this can tell us about perceptions of crime and policing and the changing ways we manage the risks of crime.
Neighbourly was chosen because of the keen interest of its members in ‘Crime and Safety’ and we hope this will translate into lots of Neighbourly members taking part and making a contribution. For much more detail about the project please read the PDF. We really appreciate your participation, thank-you.
The Team from Auckland Humanity Project
It's WEEK FOUR of 8 WEEKS of HUMANITY! This time we asked Aucklanders about a connection they've had with people they didn't know.
Did you know 33% of Aucklanders say they feel isolated? And loneliness and isolation are huge health risks. Feeling socially connected helps build … View moreIt's WEEK FOUR of 8 WEEKS of HUMANITY! This time we asked Aucklanders about a connection they've had with people they didn't know.
Did you know 33% of Aucklanders say they feel isolated? And loneliness and isolation are huge health risks. Feeling socially connected helps build community, trust and respect.
You've already taken the first step joining Neighbourly and connecting with your neighbours... How about smiling or saying hi to someone you don't know!
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