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Auckland Zoo’s High Canopy is now open – a spectacular new habitat for siamangs and orangutans!
Spot the primates as they live the high life, swinging 25 meters off the ground! The new sky-high habitat lets them behave and move as they would in the wild.
Visit Auckland Zoo with your … View moreAuckland Zoo’s High Canopy is now open – a spectacular new habitat for siamangs and orangutans!
Spot the primates as they live the high life, swinging 25 meters off the ground! The new sky-high habitat lets them behave and move as they would in the wild.
Visit Auckland Zoo with your whanau these school holidays.
Book your ticket online here.
Find out more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yes you can! NZ Gardener's DIY guru Jacob Leaf shows you how.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Two male kakapo have been nursed back to health at Auckland Zoo.
They were part of a group of three brought to the zoo's vet hospital in February by conservation partners at Kakapo Recovery.
The trio was suffering from cloacitis, an inflammation of the cloaca which can cause painful … View moreTwo male kakapo have been nursed back to health at Auckland Zoo.
They were part of a group of three brought to the zoo's vet hospital in February by conservation partners at Kakapo Recovery.
The trio was suffering from cloacitis, an inflammation of the cloaca which can cause painful scabbing.
Bravo and Tautahi have flown back home- as passengers on an Air New Zealand plane.
They are settling back in at Whenua Hou Island, west of Stewart Island.
The third kakapo, Huhu, is still being treated at the hospital.
Zoo staff said she is an "absolute sweetheart" and is responding well to treatment.
The vet team has been researching the causes of cloacitis.
Photographs: Supplied/Auckland Zoo.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
The country's first hydrogen fuel cell bus has been unveiled by Auckland Transport as it moves towards an emission-free fleet by 2040.
AT chief executive Shane Ellison said the technology will give public transport operators more flexibility and complement existing electric bus services.
… View moreThe country's first hydrogen fuel cell bus has been unveiled by Auckland Transport as it moves towards an emission-free fleet by 2040.
AT chief executive Shane Ellison said the technology will give public transport operators more flexibility and complement existing electric bus services.
Built by Global Bus Ventures in Christchurch, the $1.175m bus will run between Howick and Britomart.
It will be run by transport operator Howick and Eastern for the initial two-year trial on route 70 from Botany to Britomart via Panmure.
The three-axle bus will use a hydrogen fuel cell to generate electricity along with batteries and the only byproducts produced will be water, electricity and heat.
What do you think of the new bus?
*Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.
CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
Our monthly meeting for any residents of the city centre, renting or owning - everyone 's a resident.
At our favourite City Centre community locale - Ellen Melville Centre
Come along for items both pressing and topical.
Agenda & Meeting Info:
www.ccrg.org.nz...
Hi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble will be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more … View moreHi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble will be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more likely to head across the Tasman or travel domestically?
Fronting Australian media yesterday, Jacinda Ardern not only spoke of the excitement of families being able to be reunited, but also pitched New Zealand tourist activities to Australian viewers.
"If there is a hot spot in one of the states of Australia we may just act in the same way that another state would ... Just prepare that there may be disruptions, but what better place in the world to be stuck. Am I right?," she said.
The trans-Tasman bubble will operate on a three tier basis: Continue, Pause and Suspend. If there are a few cases in Australia linked to the border, quarantine-free travel will continue. Travel may be paused for 72 hours if there are rogue community cases and in the instance of a state or nationwide lockdown, travel will be suspended.
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CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG
Emily Place Innovating Streets 4 People Pilot Update (see link below) - plans have landed! progress to date, proposed temp changes (informed by the data & inspiring ideas that emerged from co-design process), next steps Have Your Say (till 18 April) webpage & feedback options:
Fits in … View moreEmily Place Innovating Streets 4 People Pilot Update (see link below) - plans have landed! progress to date, proposed temp changes (informed by the data & inspiring ideas that emerged from co-design process), next steps Have Your Say (till 18 April) webpage & feedback options:
Fits in with the City Centre Masterplan vision, local board plans, and of course CCRG's hopes for a more people-friendly (just nicer really) street environment promoting safety, neighbourhoods and neighbourlihoodness (is that a word? should be!) for us all.
CCRG is highly supportive of the agreed plans like the city centre masterplan, Access for Everyone, and this Innovating streets kaupapa, because of all the potential benefits for everyone, especially residents.
Many of the positions that CCRG have agreed upon and for which we advocate, can flow from the implementation of these plans, such as air quality improvements, more trees/greenery, noise reductions, street Safety, ease of getting about, and just a more people-friendly city centre neighbourhood.
Share the streets 'cos residents live here!
Feedback open till 18 April
Finish the day off by reading a lovely story from Malia, an Auckland Project K Student 🚁
"Malia feared heights, had never been in an airplane before, nor been to hospital. In an instant she was forced to face these fears as she was lifted out in a basket and pulleyed into the helicopter … View moreFinish the day off by reading a lovely story from Malia, an Auckland Project K Student 🚁
"Malia feared heights, had never been in an airplane before, nor been to hospital. In an instant she was forced to face these fears as she was lifted out in a basket and pulleyed into the helicopter being transported alone with strangers."
Read more below!
#dinglefoundation #projectk #helicopter #overcomingobstacles #selfconfidence #empoweringrangatahi #rangatahi
Ferdinand from Auckland Central
The below story is interesting for me coz before I even read this, I already have this question in my mind last Saturday.
Why are those food stalls in night markets dont have ratings? Are they exempted from the rules?
I also noticed that there were no COVID-19 QR code posters to scan in last … View moreThe below story is interesting for me coz before I even read this, I already have this question in my mind last Saturday.
Why are those food stalls in night markets dont have ratings? Are they exempted from the rules?
I also noticed that there were no COVID-19 QR code posters to scan in last Saturday's night market in Pakuranga..
Just asking..
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This issue includes news from our members across the country, safety tips + advice, updates from our partners and more.
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The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Smoking kills more New Zealanders each year than road crashes, suicide, alcohol, other drugs, murder and drowning - all put together.
Let's change this.
Sign the petition to reduce the number of shops selling tobacco and help New Zealand reach Smokefree 2025.
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Term 2 is just around the corner so why not join in the fun and learn something new at Parnell Community Centre!
Whether it's a language you've always wanted to learn, an art class you've been thinking about or giving a new form of fitness and exercise a go, Parnell Community Centre… View moreTerm 2 is just around the corner so why not join in the fun and learn something new at Parnell Community Centre!
Whether it's a language you've always wanted to learn, an art class you've been thinking about or giving a new form of fitness and exercise a go, Parnell Community Centre offers all these and more in our extensive programme of over 40 classes and activities.
Take a look at our full programme and enrol online today at parnell.org.nz/enrol or visit us at Parnell Community Centre, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell. We can't wait to see you! ☺️
Lohsing from Parnell
Hi there - we have a secure, undercover storage area which has been converted from a small carpark. It has full height walls with a single door as the entrance into the room.
Asking rent is $350 per month, monthly in advance.
Let me know if you are interested.
Price: $350
The Team from Auckland Council
After four years of City Rail Link-related closure, innovative construction and meticulous restoration are celebrated today with Auckland’s historic Chief Post Office (CPO) returned to the city, ready to resume its role as the ‘front door’ to the Britomart Transport Centre.
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