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In 2010, nine Auckland Council local boards that surround the Manukau Harbour joined to create the Manukau Harbour Forum and provide a stronger plan to improve and protect the significant social, cultural, ecological and environmental values of the area. This year they have had a short video … View moreIn 2010, nine Auckland Council local boards that surround the Manukau Harbour joined to create the Manukau Harbour Forum and provide a stronger plan to improve and protect the significant social, cultural, ecological and environmental values of the area. This year they have had a short video created. The Manukau Harbour: Through our eyes.
Prabu from Lynfield
Hi, I am looking for around 8 cubic of Screened Top soil. Is anyone can recommend good suppliers in Auckland, please?
Hi neighbours,
Have you seen missing North Shore man Denver Chance?
The 43-year-old was last seen leaving a property in Mairangi Bay about 4pm on February 24, police say.
His red Nissan Skyline was then caught on CCTV at 4.17pm, heading south on the southern motorway, just beyond the Drury exit.… View moreHi neighbours,
Have you seen missing North Shore man Denver Chance?
The 43-year-old was last seen leaving a property in Mairangi Bay about 4pm on February 24, police say.
His red Nissan Skyline was then caught on CCTV at 4.17pm, heading south on the southern motorway, just beyond the Drury exit.
His mother, Paula McGregor, says her son's disappearance was "terribly out of character".
To read more, click here.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the dedicated phone line 0800 DENVER or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Brian from New Lynn
OK, so we've got rid of plastic bags. But what about all the other stuff? Phasing plastic packaging out is a mammoth task, but some of the industry's main players are working hard to promote change. Next time you're at your local supermarket, have a look around. Go up and down each … View moreOK, so we've got rid of plastic bags. But what about all the other stuff? Phasing plastic packaging out is a mammoth task, but some of the industry's main players are working hard to promote change. Next time you're at your local supermarket, have a look around. Go up and down each aisle and have a good nosey. How much stuff is in packaging of some kind? Most of it, yes? And now consider this: how much of that packaging is really necessary? The answer is not as simple as you think. Take a cucumber wrapped in plastic. Ridiculous, right? Not so, says Paul Evans, CEO of industry body WasteMINZ. "Everyone goes 'this is terrible, it's unnecessary.' But that plastic is necessary to extend the life of the cucumber, shield it from bruises, protect it during transport and keep it safe from contaminants," he says. "People don't realise that wasting that cucumber is far more environmentally damaging than the bit of plastic around it. It's had water and energy put into it, it's been transported to market – maybe from overseas – so there are emissions associated with it. "Then when it degrades, it goes to a landfill and creates methane. People go 'oh, it's just a bit of food', but there are impacts associated with that." It's a small example, but one illustrative of the complexity of the challenge faced by the world as we try to wean ourselves off single-use plastic. It's not as simple as just getting rid of the stuff. But single-use plastic, as we all should know by now, is a problem. A big problem. In 2017, the first-ever global tally of how much plastic has been produced, discarded, burnt or put in landfills since the mass production of the stuff began 60 years ago came up with this figure: 8.3 billion tonnes. If that's sobering, consider this: only 9% of it has been recycled. That's right, most of it is still out there in some form – sources vary, but it can take plastic anywhere between 400-1000 years to degrade. Increasingly, it's in the sea. Each year, 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the oceans and if we carry on at this rate, there will be more plastics than fish in there by 2050. It's fair to say it's bad, then. And it's been bad for a while.
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Applications are now open to Auckland Grammar School’s boarding hostel, Tibbs House, for 2020. Founded in 1962, Tibbs House provides accommodation, study and recreational facilities for 120 boarders. Boarders are supported by eight full time Masters who offer a wide range of teaching subjects and… View moreApplications are now open to Auckland Grammar School’s boarding hostel, Tibbs House, for 2020. Founded in 1962, Tibbs House provides accommodation, study and recreational facilities for 120 boarders. Boarders are supported by eight full time Masters who offer a wide range of teaching subjects and activities, as well as nightly study guidance.
To apply, visit our website to download an application form. Alternatively, contact the Director of Boarding, Mr Daniel Oram, at d.oram@ags.school.nz.
Apply now!
Ganesh from New Windsor
Very good condition not even single scratch on it
Selling because time to upgrade
128 gb
Offers over $600 can consider
Negotiable
Jackie from Titirangi
Elvis Evening with one of New Zealand's Best Elvis Entertainers Che Orton. The Memories of Elvis Fan Club invite you and your family plus friends to join us at the Henderson RSA on Saturday 23rd March at 7.30pm. Be ready to Rock so bring your dancing shoes. Tickets only $15pp and are on sale … View moreElvis Evening with one of New Zealand's Best Elvis Entertainers Che Orton. The Memories of Elvis Fan Club invite you and your family plus friends to join us at the Henderson RSA on Saturday 23rd March at 7.30pm. Be ready to Rock so bring your dancing shoes. Tickets only $15pp and are on sale at the Henderson RSA or phone Jackie 8174892 or 0274901126 to reserve. The RSA Restaurant and Bar will be open. Look forward to seeing you there. — with Che King Orton and Che Elvis Orton.
Mark Carley from Exotic Planters
Special this week we have some mint plants for sale.
Potted in 25cm pots they are fresh and fragrant, perfect to flavour up your homemade dishes and cocktails!
Available at our Nursery, 92 Eastdale Road in Avondale. We are open Monday to Friday 8am till 4pm.
Outdoor and indoor plants, ex rentals,… View moreSpecial this week we have some mint plants for sale.
Potted in 25cm pots they are fresh and fragrant, perfect to flavour up your homemade dishes and cocktails!
Available at our Nursery, 92 Eastdale Road in Avondale. We are open Monday to Friday 8am till 4pm.
Outdoor and indoor plants, ex rentals, low prices
Negotiable
The Team from Deborah Russell, MP for New Lynn
Is it fair to let some people off their responsibility to pay tax when others have no option than to pay theirs? If it's not fair, then perhaps it's time that we put it right.
Jan from Avondale
female. Very shoulder friendly. Unfortunately my grandson now has a kitten and they dont mx! $100.00 complete. (sorry not able to post photo at the moment but you would probably want to come and meet her anyway. )
Price: $100
Mandy Te Reporter from Western Leader
Hi neighbours, there are safety concerns over on-street mobility parks. Some wheelchair users have to go on roads and face oncoming cars just to get into their vehicles, as some parking spots don't have nearby kerbs or ramps. Is this something you've experienced? What do you think?
… View moreHi neighbours, there are safety concerns over on-street mobility parks. Some wheelchair users have to go on roads and face oncoming cars just to get into their vehicles, as some parking spots don't have nearby kerbs or ramps. Is this something you've experienced? What do you think?
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It's our 3 Day Bathroomware Suppliers Sale this weekend 8-10 March.
Huge Savings across the board from top Bathroom Brands:
Aquatica | ENGLEFIELD | Newtech Bathroomware | Weiss | Alpha and more! Don't Miss out.
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