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Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Join Urban Ark volunteers to plant trees in Wellpark Reserve this Saturday 26 June from 10am-12pm.
The volunteers will be filling up a few of the empty areas that have previously been covered with invasive weeds or have become eroded.
Auckland Council will be dropping off the trees and some more… View moreJoin Urban Ark volunteers to plant trees in Wellpark Reserve this Saturday 26 June from 10am-12pm.
The volunteers will be filling up a few of the empty areas that have previously been covered with invasive weeds or have become eroded.
Auckland Council will be dropping off the trees and some more mulch to spread around the base of the trees. Please bring spades and trowels, wheelbarrows and shovels if you have them.
Please come along even if you don't have the tools as there will be some to share.
Read More to check out the Facebook event.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Please join us to help plant new trees to improve the local tree canopy cover in Parnell ~ this Saturday 26 June starting at 10am. Meet us in the park.
We aim to plant 25 specimen trees (including fruit trees) across Fraser Park.
This event is sponsored by the Waitematā Local Board as part of … View morePlease join us to help plant new trees to improve the local tree canopy cover in Parnell ~ this Saturday 26 June starting at 10am. Meet us in the park.
We aim to plant 25 specimen trees (including fruit trees) across Fraser Park.
This event is sponsored by the Waitematā Local Board as part of our annual program to increase tree numbers across the local board area.
The Waitematā Local Board would like to thank the Parnell Business Association, Parnell Community Committee and Parnell Heritage for their support with this event.
Bring a spade, sturdy footwear and suitable warm clothing for a day of tree planting.
There will be a sausage sizzle and drinks provided at lunch time.
If you are interested in registering for this event please contact: gemma.ellis@greenscenenz.com
NOTE: We will post latest updates in the Facebook event ~ go to Read More.
The rain date is Saturday, 10 July 2021.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Conservation Volunteers has partnered with the Waitematā and Ōrākei Local Boards to plant native trees around some of our local waterways.
On the 12th of June we will be planting at Western Springs to help improve the water quality of the lake, and to provide food and habitat for our native … View moreConservation Volunteers has partnered with the Waitematā and Ōrākei Local Boards to plant native trees around some of our local waterways.
On the 12th of June we will be planting at Western Springs to help improve the water quality of the lake, and to provide food and habitat for our native species. Planting will go from 10am-12pm followed by a free sausage sizzle!
What to bring: Gumboots or closed toe shoes, appropriate long sleeved clothing and trousers, favourite spade (if you have one), gardening gloves (optional). Some spades and gloves will also be provided.
Conservation Volunteers can also transport a limited number of volunteers to the project from our office in Eden Terrace.
Bookings are essential. If you would like to make a booking or for more information please contact info@cvnz.org.nz or call 0800 567686
Auckland District Health Board
Are you on treatment for heart failure? Is your ejection fraction 40% or less?
If so, you could participate in a clinical trial!
ADHB Cardiovascular Research Unit is taking part in an international study looking at
IV iron replacement therapy in heart failure patients.
Transport and … View moreAre you on treatment for heart failure? Is your ejection fraction 40% or less?
If so, you could participate in a clinical trial!
ADHB Cardiovascular Research Unit is taking part in an international study looking at
IV iron replacement therapy in heart failure patients.
Transport and parking is paid for by the study.
For more obligation-free information please contact:
Cardiovascular Research Unit
Email: CVRU@adhb.govt.nz or phone 021 893 592
Learn more
Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, legal action next month against Auckland Council has been put on hold as the upgrade of downtown Queen St accelerates.
Some landlords and the Heart of the City retail promotion group had been due to mount a High Court challenge to the council’s project to make the retail … View moreKia ora neighbours, legal action next month against Auckland Council has been put on hold as the upgrade of downtown Queen St accelerates.
Some landlords and the Heart of the City retail promotion group had been due to mount a High Court challenge to the council’s project to make the retail strip more people-friendly and less of a traffic thoroughfare.
The council will complete the first section within weeks, and will strip out plastic sticks and concrete blocks put in place during 2020’s Covid-19 lockdown to widen footpaths and remove traffic lanes.
Read the full story by clicking below.
Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff
Hi neighbours,
Ever wondered why we cover the stories that we do? Or what our policy is on swear words on Stuff? What about why the homepage greets you with 'Kia ora, Aotearoa!' and not 'Hello, New Zealand!' ?
The Backstory is an occasional email newsletter giving you … View moreHi neighbours,
Ever wondered why we cover the stories that we do? Or what our policy is on swear words on Stuff? What about why the homepage greets you with 'Kia ora, Aotearoa!' and not 'Hello, New Zealand!' ?
The Backstory is an occasional email newsletter giving you behind-the-scenes insight into stories and newsroom decisions, from Stuff Editor Patrick Crewdson. It's sent every one to two weeks and it's free!
Sign up here.
If there's an element of Stuff's operations you'd like the inside scoop on, email Patrick with suggestions here.
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Kia ora koutou!
You don't have to cast your eyes too far down a newspaper or watch the news to know that Aotearoa's weather can be rather unpredictable.
To help you dress and gear-up for those crisp winter mornings, we have $1000 worth of Torpedo7 Gift Cards to share between 10… View moreKia ora koutou!
You don't have to cast your eyes too far down a newspaper or watch the news to know that Aotearoa's weather can be rather unpredictable.
To help you dress and gear-up for those crisp winter mornings, we have $1000 worth of Torpedo7 Gift Cards to share between 10 lucky members.
If your name's on the list, get in touch with us to claim your prize! If you know any of your neighbours listed, be sure to give them a neighbourly congrats!
Well done to:
Jonathan Howe from Gisborne
Alaina Luxmore from Auckland
Kelly Ryan from Ngāruawāhia
Hunish Segran from Pukekohe
Kirsten Mcmullen from Christchurch
Fereti Lualua from Auckland
Saniya Thompson from Invercargill
Annelize Kratz from Wellington
Kate Bonne from Christchurch
Martyn Simes from Whangārei
Stay safe and warm and remember to keep checking in to Neighbourly for more giveaways from the team!
The Team from HelloFresh
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours,
Kiwi innovations, including the machine Brian Barratt-Boyes used in our first open-heart surgery, are going on display.
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Kia ora neighbours,
Opponents of the marina at Kennedy Point have vowed to continue their fight, even as construction at Pūtiki Bay gathers pace.
Hundreds packed the Ostend War Memorial Hall on Sunday, with Whaea Kathryn Ngapo opening with a statement that became the theme of the afternoon: … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Opponents of the marina at Kennedy Point have vowed to continue their fight, even as construction at Pūtiki Bay gathers pace.
Hundreds packed the Ostend War Memorial Hall on Sunday, with Whaea Kathryn Ngapo opening with a statement that became the theme of the afternoon: “It ain’t over yet”.
The meeting closed a week when tensions flared at the beach occupation. On Thursday, police descended on the beach and three protesters were arrested.
Ngā uri o Ngāti Pāoa (descendents of Ngāti Pāoa) are the force behind the occupation and the 15,000-strong petition for Council and government to instigate a review of the consent.
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