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The Team from Auckland Museum
We've created something so you get a Museum surprise every time you open up your Chrome browser.
Have a new item pop up from our vast collection of objects every time you open up a new window with our Chrome extension. There are beautiful landscapes like this one, toy cars, vintage soaps, … View moreWe've created something so you get a Museum surprise every time you open up your Chrome browser.
Have a new item pop up from our vast collection of objects every time you open up a new window with our Chrome extension. There are beautiful landscapes like this one, toy cars, vintage soaps, exquisite vases, weird and wonderful animals, jewellery, ancient swords, botanical illustrations. You get something new every time!
While you can't visit our Musuem in the flesh right now, there's plenty of ways you can see the items we hold inside the Museum, online. To add the extension to your browser, and for more ways to explore our collections, visit:
www.aucklandmuseum.com...
We are now online!
With most of us staying home at the moment, we have adapted our tutoring to be online! Our lessons are taken over zoom with our awesome tutors and are already a great success!
We are taking enrolments for Term 2 now. To find out more about our lessons please call.
Brian from New Lynn
Goff said he is happy to align with ministerial pay cuts of 20 per cent for the next six months. His annual salary is $296,000, meaning a 20 per cent reduction over six months would see him lose $29,600 before tax. Council chief executive Stephen Town said his executive team and the chief … View moreGoff said he is happy to align with ministerial pay cuts of 20 per cent for the next six months. His annual salary is $296,000, meaning a 20 per cent reduction over six months would see him lose $29,600 before tax. Council chief executive Stephen Town said his executive team and the chief executives of the five council-controlled organisations are "actively considering the possibility of taking pay cuts and what they may look like". "Once a decision has been reached, we will make an announcement," Town said. Goff said a pay cut for elected members would require a law change, which he understood the Government may be considering. "If they don't I'd give the equivalent amount to charity," said Goff. Among the councillors who told the Herald they are prepared to take a pay cut are Chris Fletcher, Efeso Collins, Josephine Bartley, Wayne Walker, Greg Sayers, Cathy Casey, Pippa Coom, John Watson, Paul Young and Sharon Stewart. Hills said he was open to a 10 per cent pay cut or donating 10 per cent to charity for six months if there isn't a legal way to lower pay. Stewart said she was happy to take a pay cut in these difficult times to show support for those who have lost jobs or suffering wage cuts. Sayers said he would take a pay cut, but added the cuts may only save $500,000. Council should be doing more to make savings and reducing regulations to get the private sector investing heavily in the city, he said. Fletcher and Walker called on all councillors to be paid the base salary of $113,174 while only the emergency committee was operating during the crisis. Five councillors who chair major committees that are temporary on hold are paid $138,912.
The cost of salaries for elected representatives, executive teams at council and the CCOs, plus board fees at the CCOs was $33.5m in the 2019 financial year. Waikato District Council Chief Executive Gavin Ion said he has taken a 20 per cent pay cut for the next six months.
"For me, I believe this is one way I can acknowledge that there are people and businesses in our district who are hurting. My family support me in making this decision," he said.
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Executive and elected member salary costs at Auckland Council and CCOs*
Auckland Council
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Mayor and 20 councillors - $2.56m, including Mayor Phil Goff ($279,351)
21 Local Boards - $7.44m
Executive team - $4.12m for 11 staff, including chief executive Stephen Town ($697,692)
Total: $14.12m
Auckland Transport
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Executive team - $4,661,903m for 11 staff, including chief executive Shane Ellison ($560,000-$580,000)
Board fees - $497,700
Total: $5.16m
Watercare
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Executive team - $4,638,000 for nine staff, including chief executive Raveen Jaduram ($770,000-780,000)
Board fees - $443,000
Total: $5.1m
Panuku
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Executive team - $3,298,000 for nine staff, including former chief executive Roger MacDonald ($640,000-$651,000)
Board fees - $464,000
Total: $3.76m
Regional Facilities Auckland
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Executive team - $3,053,000 for 11 staff, including chief executive Chris Brooks (about $480,000)
Board fees - $410,000
Total: $3.46m
Ateed
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Executive team $1.6m for five staff, including chief executive Nick Hill ($420,000-430,000)
Board fees - $323,000
Total: $1.92m
Grand Total: $33.52m
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Fiona from Henderson
As we end week three of the lockdown, I've was thinking about Osama bin Laden. He was stuck in his house for five years with three wives.
I'm beginning to think he called in the Navy Seals😄😄
Hi there Neighbours!
With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as … View moreHi there Neighbours!
With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as well as tunes you think your Neighbours will enjoy. Chuck in some taste-breakers, one-hit wonders or some good old Kiwi classics - it really doesn’t matter. So if you’re running out of ideas on things to do, why not a dance party?
Just remember: keep it PG, refrain from putting any songs in the mix that may cause offence to your Neighbours. You can find the playlist here.
Happy raving NZ!
Reach out
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The Team from Auckland Council
We have set up a food distribution centre at Spark Arena at the request of the government to help people needing assistance due to the COVID-19 crisis and lockdown. Around 3000 requests for food parcels have been received by our call centre in the first week of its operation.
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Fiona from Henderson
It has been quoted that sculptor Brian Mock is a 'welding virtuoso', and he really is😀
You really must pop over to his page and have a look at his work - it's OUTSTANDING.
Such talent and his use of anything that is lying around is beyond words. It takes recycling to a whole new … View moreIt has been quoted that sculptor Brian Mock is a 'welding virtuoso', and he really is😀
You really must pop over to his page and have a look at his work - it's OUTSTANDING.
Such talent and his use of anything that is lying around is beyond words. It takes recycling to a whole new level😉
Below are just a few pictures of his works.
www.brianmock.com...
Maria from Kelston
Why is it that TVNZ can't cater for the elderly during this lockdown .They could have shown a religious movie over Easter which is such a huge thing for them. They were unable to go to Church which was mindblowing for a lot of them . They say the oldies are the most vulnerable and to stay at … View moreWhy is it that TVNZ can't cater for the elderly during this lockdown .They could have shown a religious movie over Easter which is such a huge thing for them. They were unable to go to Church which was mindblowing for a lot of them . They say the oldies are the most vulnerable and to stay at home.A lot of the elderly don't have smart phones, computers etc and their lifeline is TV as is with my mother who i can't see at the moment. There is so many classic movies they could play for them instead of the repeats and crap they keep playing. Give them a couple of hours in the morning or evening dedicated to them. There is so many of them out there on their own, or is it with TVNZ FRANKLY MY DEAR I DON'T GIVE A DAMN.
Tori Tokalau Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours,
Did you child turn five during the lockdown?
Did they miss out on the transition visits because of school closures? We're looking to talk to parents of soon-to-be new Year 1 students on their concerns for when school resumes. Comment below or send me an email … View moreHi Neighbours,
Did you child turn five during the lockdown?
Did they miss out on the transition visits because of school closures? We're looking to talk to parents of soon-to-be new Year 1 students on their concerns for when school resumes. Comment below or send me an email torika.tokalau@stuff.co.nz
The Team from Auckland Council
It isn’t easy when you and your whānau need to stay at home, but Auckland Council has plenty of great ideas and free resources to help you keep moving, connecting and learning. Find out more
Fiona from Henderson
I edited this just for this COVID-19 lockdown😏😄
Perfect as our lemons are just starting to yellow up nicely.
Cheers everyone - stay safe🍋🥃😀
Carol from New Lynn
Hi everyone, I know of a lovely young woman who through an accident has lost the visor for her helmet. Is there a kind person with a helmet to lend till the bike shop opens. P.s she is an essential worker and gets to work on her scooter.
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, It's a tough one for many, the prospect of rates rising 3.5 per cent, in these uncertain times. It is easy to say "Freeze!" but that's not as simple as it sounds. What do you think? Read the story here: www.stuff.co.nz...
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