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Bring out the best in the concrete you already have #resenetip

Bring out the best in the concrete you already have #resenetip

Rejuvenate or refresh the colour of concrete inside or out with Resene ConcreteWash, a wash of sheer colour that can help to warm up the look of concrete without the need to replace it.

3136 days ago

Want to do business locally?

The Team

Don’t miss our FREE Business Expo next week at the QBE Stadium. This is your opportunity to find new local suppliers, customers, partners, increase profits and expand your business options. FREE Entry, FREE parking, FREE seminars, and you could win a prize at the door. This exciting event is on … View moreDon’t miss our FREE Business Expo next week at the QBE Stadium. This is your opportunity to find new local suppliers, customers, partners, increase profits and expand your business options. FREE Entry, FREE parking, FREE seminars, and you could win a prize at the door. This exciting event is on May 25th from 9:30am to 3:00pm. Check out the speakers and list of exhibitors. We'll see you there! Find out more

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3136 days ago

Lifewise Big Sleepout 2017

Phil Goff from Phil Goff

Homelessness shouldn't exist in Auckland or New Zealand. As Mayor I am working with my council colleagues, central government and NGOs like Lifewise to put an end to chronic homelessness through the Housing First initiative.

You can help too.

I am taking part in the Lifewise Big Sleepout … View more
Homelessness shouldn't exist in Auckland or New Zealand. As Mayor I am working with my council colleagues, central government and NGOs like Lifewise to put an end to chronic homelessness through the Housing First initiative.

You can help too.

I am taking part in the Lifewise Big Sleepout 2017. I would love your support in raising funds for this worthy cause. Together we can help put an end to homelessness.

3136 days ago

Poll: Is four too young to start school?

Renee Clayton Reporter from Rodney Times

The Government has introduced a law allowing schools to use cohort entry for new entrants at the start of each term, as part of an update to the Education Act.

This allows pupils to start up to eight weeks before their fifth birthday, with youngsters starting in a group, rather than trickling … View more
The Government has introduced a law allowing schools to use cohort entry for new entrants at the start of each term, as part of an update to the Education Act.

This allows pupils to start up to eight weeks before their fifth birthday, with youngsters starting in a group, rather than trickling in as they turn five.

Schools that decide to adopt cohort entry must consult with their community and give notice. After this, the school could refuse to enrol a child on their fifth birthday, making them wait until the start of the next school term.
It will be up to parents as to which term the child starts, as long as it is before their sixth birthday.

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Do you think four is too young to start school?

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Is four too young to start school?
  • 54.8% Yes, I think four is too young.
    54.8% Complete
  • 40.5% No, I think it is a good idea.
    40.5% Complete
  • 4.8% Something else - Tell us in the comments.
    4.8% Complete
42 votes
3136 days ago

Take a journey with Auckland Transport

Communications Team from Auckland Transport

By 2030 there will be 2 Million people living in Auckland. Find out how AT is planning for this future.

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3137 days ago

Immunise – on time, every time

Waitemata DHB

When there are outbreaks of diseases like mumps happening in our community, it can be worrying….another worry to add to the ‘worries list’ in the lives of busy parents and caregivers. Making sure your children are immunised on time, every time, gives you one less thing to worry about. … View moreWhen there are outbreaks of diseases like mumps happening in our community, it can be worrying….another worry to add to the ‘worries list’ in the lives of busy parents and caregivers. Making sure your children are immunised on time, every time, gives you one less thing to worry about. Vaccines to protect against preventable diseases such as measles, mumps and whooping cough should be given at 6 weeks, 3 months, 5 months, 15 months, 4 years, 11 years and 12 years. If your child isn’t up to date, call your medical practice and book in for the free vaccination today. Find out more

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