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Todd Niall Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi Neighbours,
History tells us most of you won't vote in the Auckland Council elections by October 12. 38.5 per cent did last time. So I thought I'd offer a few tips about that unopened envelope that is sitting in your home, give it a go and see if you become a voter. Does it work ? … View moreHi Neighbours,
History tells us most of you won't vote in the Auckland Council elections by October 12. 38.5 per cent did last time. So I thought I'd offer a few tips about that unopened envelope that is sitting in your home, give it a go and see if you become a voter. Does it work ? Read the story below:
(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)
Jessica from Takapuna
Hi everyone,
We have setup a Give-a-little page to help fundraise for my daughter, to have a major surgery in America that will change her life.
Faith was diagnosed with Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, and she has been doing physiotherapy since she was a toddler. Although she worked so hard … View moreHi everyone,
We have setup a Give-a-little page to help fundraise for my daughter, to have a major surgery in America that will change her life.
Faith was diagnosed with Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, and she has been doing physiotherapy since she was a toddler. Although she worked so hard with physio and exercises every day, it is heart breaking to see Cerebral Palsy increasingly affecting her whole body as she grew older.
This major surgery is called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR)
The SDR will reduce her spasticity, allowing her to have a better control of her body, to reduce her pain and help her gaining abilities to be more independent in moving from one position to another.
SDR will not cure Cerebral Palsy, but it will give her huge chance to have a better quality of life.
Because this surgery is not funded by the NZ government, we aim to raise $150,000 in total. The cost will cover the surgery, the intensive physiotherapy that she need immediately after, plus accommodation and flights.
Please read her story, please share her story,
and please, please donate to help us change Faith’s life. We thank you and forever grateful from the bottom of our hearts.
God bless you.
Yours sincerely,
Jessica, John, Faith and Nathan
Give-a-little page:
givealittle.co.nz...
The Team from Auckland Museum
Ahoy ye families!
Grab a torch and join our adventurers and suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company.
It’s going to be all hands on deck as you learn how to behave in His Majesty’s Royal Navy – avoid the dreaded cat o’ nine tails and … View moreAhoy ye families!
Grab a torch and join our adventurers and suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company.
It’s going to be all hands on deck as you learn how to behave in His Majesty’s Royal Navy – avoid the dreaded cat o’ nine tails and sample some delightful 18th century naval food. Mmmm, pease porridge, anyone?
Discover stories and traditions of tangata whenua as encountered by that first bewildered bunch of seafarers. And how do you communicate if you don’t speak the same language? Try to dodge muddles and mix-ups once we reach the Pacific.
● TUE 1, WED 2, THU 3, SUN 6, FRI 11 & SUN 13 OCT, 6PM - 8.30PM
● $25 EARLYBIRD (UNTIL 8 SEP), $30 GENERAL ADMISSION
Learn more
Iain from Devonport
This is a review of a public forum and panel discussion, "Lake Road, Belmont, Our Future?" that was held on the 5th of August at Belmont Baptist Church. A good number attended, there were some great questions, and the conversations continue. Thanks to all who participated.
Special thanks… View moreThis is a review of a public forum and panel discussion, "Lake Road, Belmont, Our Future?" that was held on the 5th of August at Belmont Baptist Church. A good number attended, there were some great questions, and the conversations continue. Thanks to all who participated.
Special thanks to Tamba Carleton, Ken Davis, Tommy Honey, and Jon Reeves. Much respect to Adrian Greshoff and Matt Miekle for the shots.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff
A stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the … View moreA stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the footpath, but said it took the responsibility of delivering voting papers "very seriously".
Do you think online voting would help eliminate the risk of election fraud?
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Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club
Tickets on Sale Now.
www.eventfinda.co.nz...
Rotary with the generous support of Bayleys Real Estate and Ryman Healthcare and local businesses are raising funds for Dementia Auckland and the Devonport Rotary Charitable Trust through their fourth Fine Homes Tour.
Kevin from Milford
Good working order. Pick up from Pinehill. There is one ring has rust.
Price: $150
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Come along to our upcoming Open Days and discover why so many over-65s are choosing to make the move to our three North Shore Villages.
We have fabulous 1, 2 and 3-bedroom low-maintenance homes available now, with brand-new interiors and spacious open-plan living – perfect for having the … View moreCome along to our upcoming Open Days and discover why so many over-65s are choosing to make the move to our three North Shore Villages.
We have fabulous 1, 2 and 3-bedroom low-maintenance homes available now, with brand-new interiors and spacious open-plan living – perfect for having the family over. Wander the wide streets of our suburbs-within-a-suburb and get a feel for our welcoming community. Bring a friend or even the whole family – all welcome!
● Knightsbridge Village, Windsor Park: Saturday 12 October 10am – 1pm
● Parklane Village, Forrest Hill: Wednesday 16 October 10am – 1pm
● Mayfair Village, Northcross: Saturday 19 October 10am – 1pm
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, Auckland is set to get another upmarket dormitory-style "co-living" house for adults where residents pay up to $360 to rent a room and share communal facilities like the kitchen, bathrooms and living areas with 21 neighbours. The Coh, a luxury boarding house, has been so … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland is set to get another upmarket dormitory-style "co-living" house for adults where residents pay up to $360 to rent a room and share communal facilities like the kitchen, bathrooms and living areas with 21 neighbours. The Coh, a luxury boarding house, has been so popular since opening on Symonds St on July 22 that its owner is planning to open another. What do you think of the co-living concept? Would you try it? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
Reporter North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, Despite Auckland already being short an estimated 40,000 homes to adequately house its population, the number of empty homes in the region has risen by 18 per cent in five years to nearly 40,000. Experts say the trend is likely due to a lack of affordable housing and is causing … View moreHi neighbours, Despite Auckland already being short an estimated 40,000 homes to adequately house its population, the number of empty homes in the region has risen by 18 per cent in five years to nearly 40,000. Experts say the trend is likely due to a lack of affordable housing and is causing overcrowding . Are there many "ghost houses" in your area? What do you think (if anything) should be done about them? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
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Sarah from Devonport
I am in my final semester at South Pacific College of Natural Medicine and as part of my course requirements to graduate, I have to complete 70 consultations with clients in Paua Clinic, Ellerslie. All consults are supervised by qualified and experienced Naturopaths and Medical Herbalists.
I … View moreI am in my final semester at South Pacific College of Natural Medicine and as part of my course requirements to graduate, I have to complete 70 consultations with clients in Paua Clinic, Ellerslie. All consults are supervised by qualified and experienced Naturopaths and Medical Herbalists.
I only need 9 more clients to finish my degree.
This is a great opportunity for people to come and experience affordable naturopathic treatment in a professional, confidential and relaxed environment. From digestive health, sleep issues, anxiety or general lifestyle and nutritional advice to long term health challenges, everyone is welcome.
For an appointment email: Sarah.Mason@spcnmstudent.ac.nz
or text/call 021 0246 1253
Initial consultations: Adults -$40; Children (over 6) & students -$20; Over 65 and children under 6 are free. All follow-ups consults are free. Herbal medicines and nutritional supplements (if required) are retail price.
The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Central Motorway Junction (CMJ), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Central Motorway Junction (CMJ), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless otherwise stated. Please follow the signposted detours. Click here to see a detailed list of affected areas.
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