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Whether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the … View moreWhether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the overall stress involved in succeeding. But don’t let that be intimidating!
World Maths Day is a chance to test your skills, practice maths, and get involved in a worldwide event that celebrates the history of maths to improve the lives of students, parents, and teachers everywhere.
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Mildred Armah Reporter from Western Leader
One month on from Auckland’s devastating record-breaking rain, some of those affected are still picking up the pieces.
Catherine Beggs and her family were forced to swim to safety in waist-deep water on the night of January 27.
They returned home the following day to find they had lost … View moreOne month on from Auckland’s devastating record-breaking rain, some of those affected are still picking up the pieces.
Catherine Beggs and her family were forced to swim to safety in waist-deep water on the night of January 27.
They returned home the following day to find they had lost all their personal belongings in the deluge - including their recently renovated home in Mt Roskill.
It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the … View moreIt's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards including a incredible package worth $10,000. Just share a few words about why they make your community a better place to live.
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Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson
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With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other … View moreWith universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other vital skills do you think are at risk of being lost?
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Trent Lash from Heartbeats West Auckland
Heartbeats next meeting is this Tuesday, 7th March at SturgesWest Community House, 58 Summerland Drive, SturgesWest, Henderson at 1pm.
Come along and meet other people who are leading full lives after a heart attack or a major heart condition.
Meetings are FREE, informal and full of information … View moreHeartbeats next meeting is this Tuesday, 7th March at SturgesWest Community House, 58 Summerland Drive, SturgesWest, Henderson at 1pm.
Come along and meet other people who are leading full lives after a heart attack or a major heart condition.
Meetings are FREE, informal and full of information and helpful learning.
The group is diverse and all are welcome.
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Does anybody want these? Caught today. kept chilled. About 25 of them.
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The market for many antiques, collectables, vintage watches, artefacts, gold and silver items has been buoyant these past few years. So if you are considering selling any of these or … View moreWANTED WANTED WANTED:
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Fiona from Henderson
Something so simple, but so often forgotten.
Also, I have some smaller ones placed around my property for the bees & butterflies.
Just add some stones or pebbles for them to stand on and not drown and make sure the water is clean and topped up.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Henderson
Refresh drawers with an ombre paint effects using tonal Resene paint colours.
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John Riddell from Massey Birdwood Settlers Association
Preloved and produce market, $15 per space, $20 with a table, ph 098336972 to book a space.
Raising funds for flood victims and volunteer firefighters
Massey Birdwood Settlers Hall cnr Don Buck and Redhills Road, Massey
Thanks to Henderson Rotary and Massey Birdwood Settlers Assn.
Tasha from Oratia
1,196 have signed. Let’s get to 1,500!
I am against this development for three reasons 1. The land was gifted for the elderly and anyone with morals irregardless of the law should uphold the wishes of the deceased person who gifted the land. If the development does proceed it should be for the… View more1,196 have signed. Let’s get to 1,500!
I am against this development for three reasons 1. The land was gifted for the elderly and anyone with morals irregardless of the law should uphold the wishes of the deceased person who gifted the land. If the development does proceed it should be for the elderly including existing tenants 2. The failing stormwater and wastewater infrastructure in blockhouse bay will be further stressed and more prone to flooding with global climate change. 3. Blockhouse Bay is already experiencing increased traffic flow that is decreasing the quality of life of existing residents and upwards of 200 more people forced into the neighborhood will increase traffic and congestion further. Bolton Street is already backed up to blockhouse bay rd in rush hour. In summary this development should not get consent for these reasons and without major infrastructure spend. If it goes ahead it should be for the elderly, matching the age demographic blockhouse bay is known for.
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