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Kia Orana! This week is Epetoma ō te reo Māori Kūki ’Āirani – Cook Islands Language Week.
Dive into the range of content we’ve prepared, including featured collection items from books to fish to plants. Read about a recent mystery solved, and a story from our Online Cenotaph. Colour … View moreKia Orana! This week is Epetoma ō te reo Māori Kūki ’Āirani – Cook Islands Language Week.
Dive into the range of content we’ve prepared, including featured collection items from books to fish to plants. Read about a recent mystery solved, and a story from our Online Cenotaph. Colour in some tropical fish, and watch a video that teaches you simple words and phrases in Cook Islands Māori. And of course, see the Museum illuminated in blue, red and white.
There’s something for everyone. Ei mua tātou, enjoy!
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours, charges won’t be laid after a video appearing to show live chickens in bags on an Auckland street was posted online.
The video, shot by Hinetekura Komene in May, showed dozens of white bags on the footpath outside the Boulevard Hotel in Newmarket.
Read the full story here.
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DynaSpeak Teachers Welcome Students back to Classrooms
All DynaSpeak campuses opened to welcome students back into classrooms on Monday 27th July. During the three week mid-year break, staff were busy sorting out their teaching materials and getting ready for the new academic challenges of … View moreDynaSpeak Teachers Welcome Students back to Classrooms
All DynaSpeak campuses opened to welcome students back into classrooms on Monday 27th July. During the three week mid-year break, staff were busy sorting out their teaching materials and getting ready for the new academic challenges of Semester B. DynaSpeak teachers have described how impressed they were with their students’ motivation and ability to adjust to online learning during Semester A. Students returning after lockdown have reported that they are happy to see their classmates again and are enjoying the atmosphere of in-class teaching.
We are still enrolling for Semester B 2020.
If you would like to join one of our classes, enrolments for Semester B will still be accepted until Friday 21st August.
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Wendy from Freemans Bay
Doughnut Economics Advocacy Representatives (DEAR) is an advocacy group for people who are concerned about the threat to the ecological balance presented by global warming and environmental degradation, and the the threat to the social balance presented by the relentless pursuit of GDP growth. DEAR… View moreDoughnut Economics Advocacy Representatives (DEAR) is an advocacy group for people who are concerned about the threat to the ecological balance presented by global warming and environmental degradation, and the the threat to the social balance presented by the relentless pursuit of GDP growth. DEAR members are committed to working towards a sustainable ecological and cultural future by putting into action the concept of Doughnut Economics.
DEAR has invited representatives of the major parties to speak to policies of particular interest to this group prior to the election. For details of these upcoming events go to this link:
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Andrea from Eden Terrace
While it is important to stress that fabric face masks do NOT protect the wearer from airborne COVID-19 particles entering the nose, mouth or eyes, they do have some very worthy benefits. www.cdc.gov...
Cindy from Freemans Bay
I am ANGRY NO mp from ANY party or media reporters have taken a covid19 test.ALL parties want my vote & media reporters are ALWAYS telling us to get tested but it seems to me NOTHING has changed its still ONE LAW for mp,s & media reporters & another law for all of us.
Gus Fepuleai from Richmond Rovers Rugby League & Sports Club
The mighty Richmond Rovers are going for their 5th win in a row this Saturday and we need all our Locals and Supporters to come down and get behind the Mighty Richmond Rovers also Calling all the Old boys of the Club to came down and do the same get behind our Young Talent coming Through. No. 2 … View moreThe mighty Richmond Rovers are going for their 5th win in a row this Saturday and we need all our Locals and Supporters to come down and get behind the Mighty Richmond Rovers also Calling all the Old boys of the Club to came down and do the same get behind our Young Talent coming Through. No. 2 Kick off 2.30 pm
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council's Emergency Budget emerged into daylight after 50 hours of deliberation in confidential workshops. Should that much of the discussion be held in secret? Read the story below:
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