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The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements:
CENTRAL MOTORWAY JUNCTION (CMJ)
SH1 southbound to SH16 eastbound (Port) link, 1 August
SH16 eastbound to SH16 (Port) link, 1 August
SH16 eastbound to SH1 southbound link, 1 August
SOUTHERN … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements:
CENTRAL MOTORWAY JUNCTION (CMJ)
SH1 southbound to SH16 eastbound (Port) link, 1 August
SH16 eastbound to SH16 (Port) link, 1 August
SH16 eastbound to SH1 southbound link, 1 August
SOUTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)
South Eastern Highway (SEART) eastbound link 28 July – 1 August
Princes Street northbound on-ramp, 31 July
Southbound lanes between Manukau off-ramp and Takanini on-ramp, 28 - 31 July
Redoubt Road southbound on-ramp, 28 - 31 July
Hill Road southbound off-ramp, 1 August
Takanini northbound on-ramp, 28 July - 1 August
Bombay northbound on-ramp, 31 July
NORTHWESTERN MOTORWAY (SH16)
Southbound lanes between Brigham Creek Road Roundabout and Lincoln Road on-ramp, 28 July - 1 August
Hobsonville Road southbound on-ramp, 28 July - 1 August
Royal Road southbound on-ramp, 28 July - 1 August
Northbound lanes between Lincoln Road off-ramp and Brigham creek Road Roundabout, 28 July - 1 August
Lincoln Road northbound on-ramp, 28 July - 1 August
Patiki Road northbound on-ramp, 1 August
UPPER HARBOUR MOTORWAY (SH18)
SH18 westbound to SH16 southbound link, 28 July - 1 August
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Julia from Epsom
We’ll be taking part in the 2019 Step Up Sky Tower Stair Challenge, and we need your help to achieve our goal to DONATE NZD 1103.
This is the perfect excuse to invite your friends for a nice meal and drinks on Saturday night, or even get some to freeze and use them when you don’t want to cook … View moreWe’ll be taking part in the 2019 Step Up Sky Tower Stair Challenge, and we need your help to achieve our goal to DONATE NZD 1103.
This is the perfect excuse to invite your friends for a nice meal and drinks on Saturday night, or even get some to freeze and use them when you don’t want to cook during the week!
Pablo has worked making pizzas in Argentina and Costa Rica and has an Italian/Argentinian style that you will love.
Hurry up!, you can place your order by DM (or by phone +64 022 369 9486) until Thursday night, and have two ways of paying:
1) You can either pay by card through the Fundraising Link:
secure.leukaemia.net.nz...
2) Or use cash at the moment of delivery.
We'll be delivering for FREE on Saturday from 4 pm.
Thanks a lot for giving us a hand with the fundraising, and for trusting in the power of Pizza!
The Step Up Sky Tower Stair Challenge is a key fundraising event for Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand (LBC). The money raised from this event funds LBC’s work, including research and support of the six Kiwis diagnosed every day with a blood cancer or related condition and their families. LBC receives no Government funding, so this is the only way we can help them.
We aim to raise $1 per every step of the Sky Tower stairs we will climb (That is 1103 steps!), And we couldn’t think of a better way to do that than making some tasty Pizzas for you!
Price: $15
The Team from Auckland Museum
Join us for a guided tour with a difference! Discover the unexpected and intriguing stories behind the bags on display in our featured exhibition Carried Away: Bags Unpacked.
The bags themselves are a visual feast, but we've dug deeper and fallen down rabbit-holes to bring you the bigger … View moreJoin us for a guided tour with a difference! Discover the unexpected and intriguing stories behind the bags on display in our featured exhibition Carried Away: Bags Unpacked.
The bags themselves are a visual feast, but we've dug deeper and fallen down rabbit-holes to bring you the bigger picture of the life and times of these popular accessories. We guarantee that the De-tour stories start with bags, but who knows where we may end up?
De-tours are thirsty work and so they will conclude with a Devonshire tea at our 1929 cafe.
Saturday and Sunday afternoons, 10 - 11 and 17 - 18 August. Bookings essential.
Book now
Take your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and … View moreTake your place alongside our young people.
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for young people, with lessons that can seem small but are significant in terms of their impact. These are lessons about important life skills such as perseverance, identity, respect and confidence.
Become a teacher and take your place alongside our young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
Learn more
Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, have you ever wanted to take your dogs to the movies? In August, Academy Cinemas is hosting a movie where people can their dogs to watch The Secret Life of Pets 2. Nearly half of the tickets to the show have been sold. All proceeds will go to charity. What are your thoughts on this? … View moreHi neighbours, have you ever wanted to take your dogs to the movies? In August, Academy Cinemas is hosting a movie where people can their dogs to watch The Secret Life of Pets 2. Nearly half of the tickets to the show have been sold. All proceeds will go to charity. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think dogs should be allowed at the movies?
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Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, police's helicopter base has been in Onehunga for a few months now. The helicopters were moved from central Auckland to Auckland Heliport on Miami Parade. The police commissioner says he expected to have half the number of noise complaints due to the location change. Has … View moreHi neighbours, police's helicopter base has been in Onehunga for a few months now. The helicopters were moved from central Auckland to Auckland Heliport on Miami Parade. The police commissioner says he expected to have half the number of noise complaints due to the location change. Has Onehunga become more noisy? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section!
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Director from The Italian Leather Company Ltd
If you live in an apartment or have a small space to decorate - why not consider our calf skin rugs?
They are exceptional quality and perfect for tiny spaces.
SUCCESS- WE DID IT!
Hi neighbours, here's some great local news... the installation of the P120 signs along Hamlin Road is now complete!
For the past 10 months, I’ve been working closely with Sylvia Park Kindergarten, Sylvia Park School and the residents of Hamlin Road about the dangerous … View moreSUCCESS- WE DID IT!
Hi neighbours, here's some great local news... the installation of the P120 signs along Hamlin Road is now complete!
For the past 10 months, I’ve been working closely with Sylvia Park Kindergarten, Sylvia Park School and the residents of Hamlin Road about the dangerous parking situation for our parents who pick-up and drop-off their children. Last Monday, we turned up the heat and it paid off.
The new parking restrictions will increase the safety for our local families and also stop the need for illegal parking across driveways and yellow lines - a fantastic result for our community.
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