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Tori Tokalau Reporter from Nor-west News
Kia ora neighbours, tsunami sirens are being disestablished from Dec 1, with the Emergency Mobile Alert now notifying the public about dangerous tsunami threats.
Sirens deactivated are in Point Wells, Whangateau and Omaha in the Rodney areas, Hobsonville, Waiwera, Herald Island, and Bethells /… View moreKia ora neighbours, tsunami sirens are being disestablished from Dec 1, with the Emergency Mobile Alert now notifying the public about dangerous tsunami threats.
Sirens deactivated are in Point Wells, Whangateau and Omaha in the Rodney areas, Hobsonville, Waiwera, Herald Island, and Bethells / Te Henga, Piha, Karekare, Whatipū, Huia and Te Atatū in west Akl.
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Nor-west News
Kia ora neighbours, Piha's lifeguard watchtower that divided public opinion has won an award for its architecture at this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects Awards (NZIA).
I know when the design was first announced there were some mixed feelings on it, but how does the … View moreKia ora neighbours, Piha's lifeguard watchtower that divided public opinion has won an award for its architecture at this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects Awards (NZIA).
I know when the design was first announced there were some mixed feelings on it, but how does the community feel about the way it looks now?
Please discuss below.
Melanie Earley Reporter from Nor-west News
Kia ora neighbours, Muriwai locals are starting to rebuild their lives after Cyclone Gabrielle damaged homes and roads.
The beachside community was hit hard by the cyclone, with heavy rain causing slips which killed two volunteer firefighters.
Despite the destruction, many people and … View moreKia ora neighbours, Muriwai locals are starting to rebuild their lives after Cyclone Gabrielle damaged homes and roads.
The beachside community was hit hard by the cyclone, with heavy rain causing slips which killed two volunteer firefighters.
Despite the destruction, many people and businesses are supporting each other, including free sessions on dealing with trauma and raising funds for those affected.
Read the full story at the link below.
Melanie Earley Reporter from Nor-west News
Kia ora neighbours, Muriwai Beach will again close to vehicles over the peak summer holiday period.
It was recently announced drivers on the beach will have to pay a fee and a gate would be installed on the beach, but that won’t be ready until the summer of 2023/2023.
Meanwhile this summer,… View moreKia ora neighbours, Muriwai Beach will again close to vehicles over the peak summer holiday period.
It was recently announced drivers on the beach will have to pay a fee and a gate would be installed on the beach, but that won’t be ready until the summer of 2023/2023.
Meanwhile this summer, the beach will be closed to drivers from December 30, 2022, to January 16, 2023, an Auckland Council spokesperson confirmed.
Do you agree with the closure?
Melanie Earley Reporter from Nor-west News
Kia ora neighbours, a Parakai toddler who loves to dance may soon be unable to walk or stand if medicine for her rare condition stays unfunded.
Two-year-old Zoey Butcher was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 3 (SMA) in March and her mum, Chauntel Wedlake, said the treatments available … View moreKia ora neighbours, a Parakai toddler who loves to dance may soon be unable to walk or stand if medicine for her rare condition stays unfunded.
Two-year-old Zoey Butcher was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 3 (SMA) in March and her mum, Chauntel Wedlake, said the treatments available were unfunded in Aotearoa and cost more than $400,000 a year.
Without the treatment, Wedlake said, Zoey would be “devastated” as she would no longer be able to dance.
Read the full story at the link below.
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