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Welcome to the Rangitoto Meringue Puff in the making...key component for the #foodography dinner where you get to shape and style an evolving Auckland dessert.
Todd Niall Reporter from Eastern Courier
Hi Neighbours, Most of us know the frustrations of getting around Auckland - transport is one of the cities big challenges. So when three mayoral candidates face a transport forum you would think some big ideas would be floated. What do you think needs to be done. Read the story below.
(Please … View moreHi Neighbours, Most of us know the frustrations of getting around Auckland - transport is one of the cities big challenges. So when three mayoral candidates face a transport forum you would think some big ideas would be floated. What do you think needs to be done. Read the story below.
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Semester ‘B’ 2019 is starting on the 29 of July 2019 and it runs until the 6 of December 2019.
Our courses are offered free to New Zealand citizens, residents and refugees ranging from low-level general English through to higher levels which then offer a choice of General, Academic, or … View moreSemester ‘B’ 2019 is starting on the 29 of July 2019 and it runs until the 6 of December 2019.
Our courses are offered free to New Zealand citizens, residents and refugees ranging from low-level general English through to higher levels which then offer a choice of General, Academic, or Employment qualifiers.
Please note: You need to bring your passport and the most updated visa. When you come to enrol If possible some proof of your address as well would be much appreciated.
Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The … View moreHi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The $55 timber Occasional Chair is the latest casualty, although this is a withdrawal rather than a recall. We don't know the reason for its withdrawal, except Kmart says it is for "a potential quality issue". But what other products have been found wanting?
To find out what else is on the recall list, click here
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Jessica Neighbourly Lead from Half Moon Bay
Good day Neighbours, please consider supporting The Salvation Army ‘ Cans for Good’, appeal.
Because of The Salvation Army 10 families in East Auckland had a Meal Bag gifted to help them through the week.
Over 50 participants who attended our workshops last week Thursday and Friday where … View moreGood day Neighbours, please consider supporting The Salvation Army ‘ Cans for Good’, appeal.
Because of The Salvation Army 10 families in East Auckland had a Meal Bag gifted to help them through the week.
Over 50 participants who attended our workshops last week Thursday and Friday where able to take a Meal Bag home.
Thank you to Mrs Pricilla Stuart for the donation of powdered milk.
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Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
If you attended MECOSS' Pakuranga and Howick Community Networking Meeting on Friday, you'll have listened to Troy Elliott speak with authentic honesty and from the heart, about his beautiful wife Tracy and her ongoing battle with Breast Cancer.
His powerful story was an inspirational … View moreIf you attended MECOSS' Pakuranga and Howick Community Networking Meeting on Friday, you'll have listened to Troy Elliott speak with authentic honesty and from the heart, about his beautiful wife Tracy and her ongoing battle with Breast Cancer.
His powerful story was an inspirational recount of the courage and resilience they're both showing.
Troy also advocated on behalf of all New Zealand women suffering from this disease, for Pharmac to fully fund Kadcyla; a drug proven to save lives.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Still planning your weekend binge? Bring a friend and learn how to unlock the secrets behind taking and sharing mouth - watering food and drink photos while styling your own 5 course menu of kiwi inspired dishes! Friday, 26 July | 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Todd Niall Reporter from Eastern Courier
Hi Neighbours, less than three months from October's local body elections, a wave of 20-something candidates around the country are helping each other in an unprecedented effort to have their generation at the decision making tables. If you weren't thinking of voting, will they inspire … View moreHi Neighbours, less than three months from October's local body elections, a wave of 20-something candidates around the country are helping each other in an unprecedented effort to have their generation at the decision making tables. If you weren't thinking of voting, will they inspire you? Read the story below.
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Rose from Bucklands Beach
Hi Everyone,
This dog is walking around Macleans College, Macleans Road and in the vicinity of the Macleans Reserve without it's owner.
I saw it on Friday afternoon. By the time I drove around to try and befriend it , it had disappeared into the bushes.
I was driving on Macleans Road this … View moreHi Everyone,
This dog is walking around Macleans College, Macleans Road and in the vicinity of the Macleans Reserve without it's owner.
I saw it on Friday afternoon. By the time I drove around to try and befriend it , it had disappeared into the bushes.
I was driving on Macleans Road this morning about 10.a.m. and there it was again on the road, this time.
Tried to coax it to me but it took off onto the school grounds.
I got these photos, it is a bit scared but friendly and wont' come near me or let me near it.
Unfortunately even the tag in the photo is not clear enough to get the details off it to contact owners.
As I got closer it took off into the reserve.
If this is your dog that where I saw it in the last half hour or if anyone knows the dog or it's owners, please inform them.
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Theresa from Howick
Could do with a paint - mild surface rust as per photo-
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