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Spring is in the air, which means that the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Tutus on Tour is back and coming to the Manukau Due Drop Events Centre on 26 October and Takapuna Bruce Mason Centre on 28 and 29 October!
See dancers from your national ballet company performing an enchanting programme … View moreSpring is in the air, which means that the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Tutus on Tour is back and coming to the Manukau Due Drop Events Centre on 26 October and Takapuna Bruce Mason Centre on 28 and 29 October!
See dancers from your national ballet company performing an enchanting programme including classical favourites and new works which are sure to delight dance fans of all ages.
With just four shows and adult tickets starting at $49 plus booking fee, seats are selling fast.
Find out more and book at rnzb.org.nz.
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Getting you closer to nature is our thing. Nature can change your perspective whether it is by the mass of a thundering waterfall or in the presence of a wild kiwi. You will feel alive, reinvigorated, and changed.
Our founders Les and Olive Hutchins felt just that when our journey began in … View moreGetting you closer to nature is our thing. Nature can change your perspective whether it is by the mass of a thundering waterfall or in the presence of a wild kiwi. You will feel alive, reinvigorated, and changed.
Our founders Les and Olive Hutchins felt just that when our journey began in 1954. They pioneered a movement to show people the power of real places and the need to respect and cherish them.
Our experiences are as real as it gets. Take a closer look and see for yourself.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Find local and affordable school holiday fun for your tamariki with our Kids Crew.
See what's on by clicking on 'Read More'.
Honour Zhu from Glenfield Library
Former Immigration Officer Reina Tang
LIA201800487 is available to book for free immigration policy and visa application advice.
To book a 15-20 minute one-on-one zoom meeting with Reina for any of the appointed Saturdays, please email glenfield.library.zoom@gmail.com
In your email please … View moreFormer Immigration Officer Reina Tang
LIA201800487 is available to book for free immigration policy and visa application advice.
To book a 15-20 minute one-on-one zoom meeting with Reina for any of the appointed Saturdays, please email glenfield.library.zoom@gmail.com
In your email please include a brief summary of the assistance you require, your preferred Saturday, and a contact number.
The Glenfield Library team will reply via email to confirm your appointment time, and zoom meeting ID & Password
Pablo Delgado from Beach Haven and Birkdale Community Watch
Tonight, we enjoyed a very fruitful meeting with recently appointed Sargent Hanfei Yue, officer in charge of Glenfield Police Station and Constable Devon Wright, community constable assigned to our area.
We were duscussing how to improve our communication with Police, we opened a new channel to … View moreTonight, we enjoyed a very fruitful meeting with recently appointed Sargent Hanfei Yue, officer in charge of Glenfield Police Station and Constable Devon Wright, community constable assigned to our area.
We were duscussing how to improve our communication with Police, we opened a new channel to share our findings and got advise about how to improve our patrols.
To keep an effective cooperation with NZ Police is one of our highest priorities and tonight we found a very supportive local Police team. We look forward to strengthen ties with them.
Remember: Beach Haven and Birkdale Community Watch efficiency depends on the number of patrols we deploy. The more patrols the less opportunity for crime. Get in touch now to give us a hand protecting our Community.
Grae from Takapuna
Hi Neighbours
We currently have some beautiful works in our Becroft and Ogle galleries. Come and have a nosey :)
Restore Spring Sale! 50% off all clothing, fashion accessories and linen at our ReStore charity shops. Sale ends this Sunday!
Our ReStores sell a range of preloved items for the whole family at affordable prices. Every sale supports local whānau to have warmer, drier, healthier homes.
… View moreRestore Spring Sale! 50% off all clothing, fashion accessories and linen at our ReStore charity shops. Sale ends this Sunday!
Our ReStores sell a range of preloved items for the whole family at affordable prices. Every sale supports local whānau to have warmer, drier, healthier homes.
North Shore ReStore - 20/18 Link Drive
Monday to Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday to Sunday: 9am – 4pm
Find out more
Eion from Beach Haven
If your child loves drawing and painting they’ll love this one-day workshop with artist Eion Bryant. With step-by-step instruction they will draw then create a vibrant acrylic painting learning tips and techniques along the way. Fun and focused!
Venue: Beach Haven Community House, October 12th,… View moreIf your child loves drawing and painting they’ll love this one-day workshop with artist Eion Bryant. With step-by-step instruction they will draw then create a vibrant acrylic painting learning tips and techniques along the way. Fun and focused!
Venue: Beach Haven Community House, October 12th, 10.00am – 3.00pm
Cost: $60 (includes all materials)
Bookings: eion@eionbryant.com
Ph. 0211327033 or 0210606641
The Team from Auckland Council
Everything you need to know about Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day, the Memorial Services, landmarks lighting up in royal purple and which services and facilities will be closed or open with reduced public holiday hours.
Danny from Birkenhead
Hi everyone in Birkenhead and Northcote, we are doing a garage sale (moving overseas) on September 25th , tables, chairs, beds, heaters, toys, clothes, bags, shoes, sofa, TV, fridge etc. If you are interested, please come to 24 Mariposa Crescent, Birkenhead in September 25th, 10: 45 am to 12:45pm. … View moreHi everyone in Birkenhead and Northcote, we are doing a garage sale (moving overseas) on September 25th , tables, chairs, beds, heaters, toys, clothes, bags, shoes, sofa, TV, fridge etc. If you are interested, please come to 24 Mariposa Crescent, Birkenhead in September 25th, 10: 45 am to 12:45pm. It will be a very reasonable price. Hope you can make it! Thanks very much! The kids got very cool toys to sell as well!
Price: $99
The Team from Auckland Council
“On behalf of Auckland Council and the people of Auckland, I want to pass on to the Royal family our sympathy and sense of loss for the passing of Queen Elizabeth II,” Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said.
Read the full statement by clicking on 'Read More'.
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Tim Bray from Takapuna
Breaking News in Auckland:
Neighbours have reported that 'The Whale Rider' 🐋 has been seen swimming at the coast of Takapuna. Don’t miss your chance to meet her on a theatrical adventure for the whole whānau 🥰. Book your tickets here: timbray.org.nz...
#CreativeMinds #whānau … View moreBreaking News in Auckland:
Neighbours have reported that 'The Whale Rider' 🐋 has been seen swimming at the coast of Takapuna. Don’t miss your chance to meet her on a theatrical adventure for the whole whānau 🥰. Book your tickets here: timbray.org.nz...
#CreativeMinds #whānau #timbraytheatrecompany #aotearoa
Kora saves the day with 13c off a litre!
In a world of rising fuel prices, a hero has come to save every day! Join Kora and save a super 13 cents a litre on every fill at Waitomo until 30th November.
Kora is the Kiwi fuel payment card that saves you 10c a litre every day at Mobil and Waitomo.… View moreKora saves the day with 13c off a litre!
In a world of rising fuel prices, a hero has come to save every day! Join Kora and save a super 13 cents a litre on every fill at Waitomo until 30th November.
Kora is the Kiwi fuel payment card that saves you 10c a litre every day at Mobil and Waitomo. Fill up when you want and pay later with weekly, fortnightly or monthly billing.
With prices flying high, now’s the time to save more with 13 cents off every litre at Waitomo until 30th November. Apply today!
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See what's new in the the City of Sails, with Stuff's newsletter, Your Auckland. As well as the latest column from Todd Niall, we'll bring you our take on the supercity's biggest issues, from the changing face of the CBD to what's happening in your local area.
… View moreSee what's new in the the City of Sails, with Stuff's newsletter, Your Auckland. As well as the latest column from Todd Niall, we'll bring you our take on the supercity's biggest issues, from the changing face of the CBD to what's happening in your local area.
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Pablo Delgado from Beach Haven and Birkdale Community Watch
We kiwis love to lend a helping hand, to be that one good "bugger"; but it's better to be cautious.
To check rego plates using carjam.co.nz and NZ Police websites is a part of our protocol for any car found incorrectly parked, on a weird spot, potentially abandoned, damaged or … View moreWe kiwis love to lend a helping hand, to be that one good "bugger"; but it's better to be cautious.
To check rego plates using carjam.co.nz and NZ Police websites is a part of our protocol for any car found incorrectly parked, on a weird spot, potentially abandoned, damaged or with people inside and lights off. It's not a "stolen vehicle" procedure but more a "vehicle worthing attention" thing, anyway we advise you to use the same protocol specially if you're going to help an unknown person, on a lonely street, late night and with no lights to see as it was the case last night.
We decided to use these photos, with consent of the person on them, to show another service we give during our patrols: we try to help members of our Community. We want to build stronger ties among our neighbours and encourage solidarity with our example.
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