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Wendy from Freemans Bay
Repair cafés are organised by 'Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ'. You can bring something broken you have at home and get it fixed it for free. It's one more way to reduce our carbon footprint by lowering levels of consumption & waste. How cool is that? If you're in … View moreRepair cafés are organised by 'Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ'. You can bring something broken you have at home and get it fixed it for free. It's one more way to reduce our carbon footprint by lowering levels of consumption & waste. How cool is that? If you're in Auckland CBD or know someone who could be interested, this is the event: fb.me...
Craig from Grey Lynn
Hi there,
I'm helping a young family with links to the neighbourhood who are facing significant financial and emotional distress because of issues with their 'new build' home
A petition has been started on Change.Org which outlines their plight.
… View moreHi there,
I'm helping a young family with links to the neighbourhood who are facing significant financial and emotional distress because of issues with their 'new build' home
A petition has been started on Change.Org which outlines their plight.
www.change.org...
The family - mum, dad and their young daughter - face growing frustrations, particularly with the Waikato District Council. Disappointingly even elected councillors, who you would hope would represent their constituents, are refusing to engage.
We hope that growing the number of votes on the petition will help spur the conscience of councillors and others, as well as start a conversation on a better way to support those let down by people they should have been able to trust.
Thanks for your consideration...
The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Can you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have … View moreCan you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have their high visibility vests, eftpos machines, buckets and receive lots of support. If you are confident adapting to new software systems this will be a bonus! Our aim is to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand. We are here to help and support people with cancer, and their whanau. In the first instance and for more detailed information, please email your interest including your best contact number to Sudha Bhana Manager Volunteering sbhana@akcansoc.org.nz
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Rochelle from Grey Lynn
Please share the post …. Someone hit the side of our boat on Sat/Sun on Tutanekai Street. They left some of there car (see photo) does anyone know the car it may have been? No note nothing. My daughter and partner have just spent many hours fixing this cute up and this happened. Would love … View morePlease share the post …. Someone hit the side of our boat on Sat/Sun on Tutanekai Street. They left some of there car (see photo) does anyone know the car it may have been? No note nothing. My daughter and partner have just spent many hours fixing this cute up and this happened. Would love to find the person who did it. Please share and maybe as a team we can find who did it so they can do the right thing and help us fix it up again. This is not only for us but our Grandchildren to enjoy 🙁🙁🙁. Please own up if you know who did this!, Grey Lynn. Please share post to get it out there.please share
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Project WAVE connects the Nelson Street Cycleway to the Quay Street Cycleway. Auckland Transport have now completed the work for this trial and are seeking public feedback. Click Read More to find out what's happening and to have your say.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
This week public feedback has opened on a draft concept plan for Parnell’s well-loved Heard Park.
Located in the middle of Parnell town centre, Heard Park is considered the ‘heart’ of Auckland’s oldest suburb, with the draft concept plan aiming to provide a holistic design reflecting … View moreThis week public feedback has opened on a draft concept plan for Parnell’s well-loved Heard Park.
Located in the middle of Parnell town centre, Heard Park is considered the ‘heart’ of Auckland’s oldest suburb, with the draft concept plan aiming to provide a holistic design reflecting community needs and aspirations.
Public feedback is now open until Sunday 4 July 2021.
Go to Read More the read the draft concept plan and to have your say online.
You can also give your feedback in-person to Waitematā Local Board members and Auckland Council staff at Heard Park (186 Parnell Road) on Saturday 12 June between 10.30am-12.30pm.
Click ‘Going’ on our Facebook event to stay up to date: www.facebook.com...
Kia ora Auckland,
Should the proposed marina on Waiheke Island get the green light?
Construction on Waiheke Island's Kennedy Point marina is to continue after an out of court settlement was made between campaigners and developers.
Four years of court proceedings have been withdrawn by… View moreKia ora Auckland,
Should the proposed marina on Waiheke Island get the green light?
Construction on Waiheke Island's Kennedy Point marina is to continue after an out of court settlement was made between campaigners and developers.
Four years of court proceedings have been withdrawn by Save Kennedy Point (SKP), after Kennedy Point Boatharbour Limited said they would put the welfare of a little blue penguin colony front of mind.
As part of the settlement, the developers have agreed to forgo all recent costs orders made against SKP and to not seek further costs from them.
SKP was facing bills of almost $250,000 sought by the developers and Auckland Council.
In more recent developments, the group has announced they will hīkoi to Parliament to deliver a petition asking Environment Minister David Parker take the case back to the Environment Court.
The petition, which already has 8500 signatures, was started by Uri o Ngāri Pāoa, who are occupying the beach at Kennedy Point.
What do you think about the proposal? Share your comments below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want them featured in your local community paper.
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Bernadette Basagre Reporter from Central Leader
Police’s search for a 76-year-old man, Vaisaili Paulo from the Auckland suburb of Wesley, has been found.
Paulo was last seen at 6pm Monday and has now been located safe.
The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Lace up your running shoes Auckland, it’s time to get fit for a great cause!
Run or walk the ASB Auckland Marathon on 31 October for the Cancer Society and you’ll boost your motivation while supporting local people with cancer. Choose from 11km, 21km or the full 42km – all options include… View moreLace up your running shoes Auckland, it’s time to get fit for a great cause!
Run or walk the ASB Auckland Marathon on 31 October for the Cancer Society and you’ll boost your motivation while supporting local people with cancer. Choose from 11km, 21km or the full 42km – all options include crossing the iconic Harbour Bridge.
Pledge to fundraise $1500 and the first 30 people to reach that goal will get their entry fee repaid!
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora koutou. A new bridge costing $685 million is to be built for walkers and cyclists crossing Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour.
It is hoped construction can begin mid-2022, in a plan unveiled just five days after cycling lobbyists broke through a police barrier and rode over the existing … View moreKia ora koutou. A new bridge costing $685 million is to be built for walkers and cyclists crossing Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour.
It is hoped construction can begin mid-2022, in a plan unveiled just five days after cycling lobbyists broke through a police barrier and rode over the existing Harbour Bridge, demanding action.
Transport Minister Michael Wood said once begun, the new structure is expected to take five years to complete, and work will continue on interim use of existing harbour bridge lanes for cycling and walking.
“A stand-alone structure is the safest option that will not only provide a walking and cycling option for commuters but creates an outstanding piece of tourism infrastructure,” said Wood.
What do you all think of the announcement? Let us know in the comments and click 'read more' for Todd Niall's full report.
168 replies (Members only)
Jeanny Zamora from Red Cross Shop Karangahape Road
Hey Neighbours!
It’s been chilly these last few days, with winter here now.. If you have any winter items you would like to let go and donate. Please drop them off at Our Red Cross Shop 191 K Road during our trading hours:
Mon - Fri. 9 to 6pm
Weekend. - 9 to 4pm
Thank you all … View moreHey Neighbours!
It’s been chilly these last few days, with winter here now.. If you have any winter items you would like to let go and donate. Please drop them off at Our Red Cross Shop 191 K Road during our trading hours:
Mon - Fri. 9 to 6pm
Weekend. - 9 to 4pm
Thank you all for support and stay warm😊
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora Neighbours, When is urban not urban? That was one of the biggest debates when Auckland's latest rate rise was set at an average 5 per cent. There's extra pain for thousands of fringe properties now rated urban, when they say they are not getting an urban "deal". Are you … View moreKia ora Neighbours, When is urban not urban? That was one of the biggest debates when Auckland's latest rate rise was set at an average 5 per cent. There's extra pain for thousands of fringe properties now rated urban, when they say they are not getting an urban "deal". Are you ? Read the story below:
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