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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, How fast and reliable is your home internet connection and mobile phone reception. Mayor Phil Goff says his is so bad he has to drive 86km a day to the office during lockdown. What do you think the answer is, read the article below and vote in our poll www.stuff.co.nz...
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Jess Neighbourly Lead from Kingsland
Hi neighbours! I hope you’re all well and safe in your bubbles. Many of us have been doing walks around our urban and suburban neighbourhoods - for fresh air, exercise and breaking up the day. I’m doing my masters in Public Art at Auckland Uni, and as part of my research I’d love to know how… View moreHi neighbours! I hope you’re all well and safe in your bubbles. Many of us have been doing walks around our urban and suburban neighbourhoods - for fresh air, exercise and breaking up the day. I’m doing my masters in Public Art at Auckland Uni, and as part of my research I’d love to know how many of you have noticed the art works that have popped up on some digital billboards, and at some bus stops around Auckland?
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Following on from yesterday's tiny house story, here's single mum Shaye sharing her experience in isolation
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Beef sessions for Level 4 Chefs has produced these amazing results from Jiae and Hansen. Seared beef salad with sesame, soy and dijon mustard. Beef tartare with diced fillet, gherkins, shallots, capers, anchovies, parsley and egg yolk.
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#cookingclass #cookingnz #beefandlamb #beef #beeftartare … View moreBeef sessions for Level 4 Chefs has produced these amazing results from Jiae and Hansen. Seared beef salad with sesame, soy and dijon mustard. Beef tartare with diced fillet, gherkins, shallots, capers, anchovies, parsley and egg yolk.
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#cookingclass #cookingnz #beefandlamb #beef #beeftartare #eatbeef #aucklandnz #foodographynz #remotecooking #nzfood
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Tiny house builders have had a surge in interest during the lockdown, some from families that are 'herding'
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Red Cross Communications from Red Cross Auckland
During COVID-19 lockdowns overseas, we've seen someone run a half marathon on a tiny balcony and the distance of Everest up and down a staircase. What will we see next in New Zealand!?
We are an active country and we like to get outdoors in our beautiful landscapes. But we know that right now… View moreDuring COVID-19 lockdowns overseas, we've seen someone run a half marathon on a tiny balcony and the distance of Everest up and down a staircase. What will we see next in New Zealand!?
We are an active country and we like to get outdoors in our beautiful landscapes. But we know that right now we must #stayhomesavelives. Here is a way that you can still keep active in your own home, and still enjoy the beautiful scenery that we have here in Aotearoa! ? #RedCrossVirtualTour
The Team from Auckland Museum
The dedication and sacrifice of New Zealand and Australia's servicemen and women are testament to the Anzac spirit and ability to adapt in times of great crisis.
Although we cannot commemorate Anzac Day with the traditional services and parades this year, we know many New Zealanders will … View moreThe dedication and sacrifice of New Zealand and Australia's servicemen and women are testament to the Anzac spirit and ability to adapt in times of great crisis.
Although we cannot commemorate Anzac Day with the traditional services and parades this year, we know many New Zealanders will want to mark the occasion from home.
This new webpage brings you a range of ways to commemorate and remember from your bubble. We hope you’ll join us on this significant day in New Zealand’s history.
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Andrea from Eden Terrace
Study the Map and join the dots
Before you get in old Gerty
And venture out onto the tarmac
Because the answer is somewhat murky
You can go for a fish, a swim or a surf
But don’t go jumping off rocks
And should you choose to go tramping
… View moreStudy the Map and join the dots
Before you get in old Gerty
And venture out onto the tarmac
Because the answer is somewhat murky
You can go for a fish, a swim or a surf
But don’t go jumping off rocks
And should you choose to go tramping
Make sure to wear hole proof socks
A real estate agent can work from home
Though you cannot enter theirs if you can
Visit the office and see for yourself
Purchase your new property off the plan
Children who wish to visit playgrounds
As they have no backyard to play
Will be denied this simple pleasure
As viral bacteria in the soil can stay
You can order a flat white or coffee
And take a walk on the beach with your pooch
Make sure you keep your doggy bags handy
To pick up after your doggy goes loos
We can order online and be happy
As Countdown has opened a shop
That allows us to stay indoors
And wait for our orders to drop
Not much has changed since Level 4
Keep your Tamariki home from school
And please, leave your grandparents alone
For they didn’t raise no fool.
Jeff from Freemans Bay
In daytime, Freeman’s Bay. Leave nothing in your car - they’re breaking in for anything. Police would like to speak to this man to assist them in their enquiries.
Andrea from Eden Terrace
The street is not an option as a place to discard your face masks. Please research how to discard these masks if wearing one is applicable for you.
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