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hi neighbours Dolphins delighted onlookers at Browns Bay on Tuesday night, adding to the enjoyment of the first week of daylight saving see more images and read about a newcomer photographer smitten by our Mother Nature in NZ. Did you see them? How is week one of daylight saving for you? … View morehi neighbours Dolphins delighted onlookers at Browns Bay on Tuesday night, adding to the enjoyment of the first week of daylight saving see more images and read about a newcomer photographer smitten by our Mother Nature in NZ. Did you see them? How is week one of daylight saving for you? www.stuff.co.nz...
Kirsty Mason from Gorgeous Creatures
How cute are these new arrivals?! Possum merino wool finglerless gloves for kids aged 5-8 years old (two sizes). Available from Gorgeous Creatures. Two colour options $28 per pair. www.gorgeouscreatures.com.au...
Price: $28
Communications Team from Auckland Council
It has been a successful year for Auckland Council’s Animal Management team, which works hard every day to keep both Aucklanders and dogs safe in across the region.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Say hello to our brand new NSNZ quarterly newsletter - Hapori! 💌🎉
In te reo Māori, Hapori means: family, society, or community. It is our aim with this newsletter to cultivate a thriving family of partners, supporters and the wider community and invite you in to keep up-to-date with what … View moreSay hello to our brand new NSNZ quarterly newsletter - Hapori! 💌🎉
In te reo Māori, Hapori means: family, society, or community. It is our aim with this newsletter to cultivate a thriving family of partners, supporters and the wider community and invite you in to keep up-to-date with what has been happening behind the scenes at our National Office here in Wellington as well as around the country.
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Auckland Council is using DNA testing of dogs, employing "barking advisers" and giving staff body cameras to combat nuisance dogs. The council's annual animal management report shows a 4% reduction in dog attacks and an 18% reduction in roaming dogs over the past financial year.
… View moreAuckland Council is using DNA testing of dogs, employing "barking advisers" and giving staff body cameras to combat nuisance dogs. The council's annual animal management report shows a 4% reduction in dog attacks and an 18% reduction in roaming dogs over the past financial year.
This followed new council initiatives including creating a team of barking advisors, giving animal management officers body cameras and using DNA analysis to resolve dog attack cases. With the DNA testing, animal management could scientifically link a dog to an attack. The unit is the first in New Zealand to use this technology.
The bark advisers team was created to deal with nuisance barking complaints, of which there were 7149 in the past year. According to the report, the new approach has seen a 13.5 per cent reduction in barking complaints, and fewer repeat calls to noisy dogs.
Read the full story here.
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Nicole Lawton Reporter from North Shore Times
Hey team
*This post has been edited to include more information*
A friend of mine was ticked for going 85kmh in a 100kmh zone on the Northern Motorway, near Tristram Ave. It was at 10.30pm last Tuesday but she was traveling in the right lane. She was fined $150 and suffered 20 demerit points. The… View moreHey team
*This post has been edited to include more information*
A friend of mine was ticked for going 85kmh in a 100kmh zone on the Northern Motorway, near Tristram Ave. It was at 10.30pm last Tuesday but she was traveling in the right lane. She was fined $150 and suffered 20 demerit points. The official wording on the fine was "slow vehicle or inconsiderate driving impeded traffic".
I want to know how common it is to be ticketed for traveling too slow under the limit. Has it ever happened to you? And if it has, what were the circumstances around what happened to you, and do you believe what happened was fair?
Your anecdotal information will be used for background research or to complement the story which will include official stats and comment, such as that from Inspector Peter McKennie, who is the Acting National Manager of Road Policing.
Please feel free to email me on Nicole.lawton@stuff.co.nz
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At Bear Park it starts by encouraging young children to celebrate difference, and see beyond their own perspective.
Seeing the world not as a single story, race or colour, but as a place of variety, woven with perspectives and languages. Tomorrow’s world holds no place for narrow thinking. It… View moreAt Bear Park it starts by encouraging young children to celebrate difference, and see beyond their own perspective.
Seeing the world not as a single story, race or colour, but as a place of variety, woven with perspectives and languages. Tomorrow’s world holds no place for narrow thinking. It celebrates an open, accepting mind instead.
To arrange a time to visit us, please contact Bridget, our Centre Owner, on 09 415 9837 or 09 415 9833.
Visit us at www.bearpark.co.nz
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Northpoint Medical Centre & Library Lane Pharmacy
Northpoint Medical Centre and Library Lane Pharmacy are your local friendly community practice located in the heart of Albany Village.
Visit us for our latest offers for our valued patients. At Northpoint Medical Centre we are offering 25% off your first GP consult until the 20th of December … View moreNorthpoint Medical Centre and Library Lane Pharmacy are your local friendly community practice located in the heart of Albany Village.
Visit us for our latest offers for our valued patients. At Northpoint Medical Centre we are offering 25% off your first GP consult until the 20th of December 2018 (T&Cs apply) and opening sale at Library Lane Pharmacy today!
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- no rushed appointments
- we take our time to listen to our patients' needs
- latest offers for our valued patients
- patient/visitor basement parking on Level 1 (below Tenor Apartments)
- we're a New Zealand Post agent!
Our new hours:
Monday to Friday 8.00 am to 8.00 pm
Saturdays 8.00 am to 1.00 pm
Sundays & Public Holidays – Closed
Talk to us today!
Medical Centre - 09 320 4759
Pharmacy - 09 415 1530
Visit our websites www.northpointmedical.co.nz and www.librarylanepharmacy.co.nz
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
We all love taking our dogs for a hike through the forest, but we also love taking care of those forests for future generations and their dogs.
Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. It's time to crack out the beanie, hat, helmet or even an umbrella as it's magpie swooping season. Spring marks nesting season, so magpies are highly protective of the young-uns. Have you been dive-bombed by a magpie this spring? We would love to see your photos and videos … View moreHi neighbours. It's time to crack out the beanie, hat, helmet or even an umbrella as it's magpie swooping season. Spring marks nesting season, so magpies are highly protective of the young-uns. Have you been dive-bombed by a magpie this spring? We would love to see your photos and videos and hear your stories. Email kendall.hutt@stuff.co.nz.
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