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Annaliese Lines from Howick Historical Village
Howick Historical Village is closed Sunday 29th January due to the severe weather event in Tāmaki Makaurau.
We will continue to update you on our closure as we give time for our hard-working team to ensure the grounds are safe before welcoming back visitors.
The nearest Civil Defence … View moreHowick Historical Village is closed Sunday 29th January due to the severe weather event in Tāmaki Makaurau.
We will continue to update you on our closure as we give time for our hard-working team to ensure the grounds are safe before welcoming back visitors.
The nearest Civil Defence Centre for East Aucklanders is located at 32 Riverton Drive, Randwick Park, Manukau. We hope everyone and their whānau stay safe.
Robin from Botany Downs
So, Aucklanders' have put up with years of nonsense regarding traffic management and public transport. Auckland Transport under the (mis)guidance of NZTA, have:
- constricted major roads with cycleways that few use (and are now having to be redone due to inappropriate design)
- made parking… View moreSo, Aucklanders' have put up with years of nonsense regarding traffic management and public transport. Auckland Transport under the (mis)guidance of NZTA, have:
- constricted major roads with cycleways that few use (and are now having to be redone due to inappropriate design)
- made parking and navigating the CBD nigh on impossible
-put gigantic speed humps everywhere along with centre road barriers to bus stops where buses don’t stop
-spent hundreds of millions of our taxpayer dollars on an underground rail system that doesn’t appear to have a viable business case
- along with more millions fixing the last vanity project, (John Banks’ ill-conceived and largely useless Britomart)
-increased the cost/decreased frequency of bus, rail and ferry services due to cost and limited demand (which might be because people don’t use them since they're ludicrously inconvenient, expensive and unreliable).
Then there’s petrol levies and yay, totally unnecessary blanket speed limits to add to the mess.
Oh, and there's something Auckland has in common with LA; it's the city of light. In our case, red lights, every 20-100 metres or so.
Now the council is broke and transport, both public and private is in chaos.
Did we have fun going to/from the Chilli concert? How about Elton John, where AT have basically said no trains, limited buses (if they even let you on) and scant public parking. AT suggest people walk to the venue.
Good plan, AT.
At what point do Aucklanders’ vote “No Confidence” in these arrogant, self serving, delusional bureaucrats? What’s the process for that?
Replacing the entire board, management and planning divisions of AT would send an appropriate message to the Council and to the equally clueless NZTA in Wellington. Maybe then we can start to undo the damage and come up with a real plan to get Auckland moving again.
The Team from Auckland Council
ℹ️ For everything you need to know about the severe weather and state of emergency, check:
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➡️ For updates on the mayor’s … View moreℹ️ For everything you need to know about the severe weather and state of emergency, check:
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➡️ For all the latest updates, follow Auckland Emergency Management (www.facebook.com... and twitter.com...)
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Annaliese Lines from Howick Historical Village
Howick Historical Village is closed Saturday 28 January due to the severe weather event in Tāmaki Makaurau.
We will continue to update you on our closure as we give time for our hard-working team to ensure the grounds are safe before welcoming back visitors.
The nearest Civil Defence … View moreHowick Historical Village is closed Saturday 28 January due to the severe weather event in Tāmaki Makaurau.
We will continue to update you on our closure as we give time for our hard-working team to ensure the grounds are safe before welcoming back visitors.
The nearest Civil Defence Centre for East Aucklanders is located at 32 Riverton Drive, Randwick Park, Manukau. We hope everyone and their whānau stay safe.
Round the Bays is back for 2023! NZ’s largest fun run boasting over 34,000 participants each year and growing.
Our home is the vibrant city of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, with the 8.4km course following the Waitematā Harbour’s picturesque coastline.This time you can do it your way – … View moreRound the Bays is back for 2023! NZ’s largest fun run boasting over 34,000 participants each year and growing.
Our home is the vibrant city of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, with the 8.4km course following the Waitematā Harbour’s picturesque coastline.This time you can do it your way – either join us on the day along Tāmaki Drive or join us virtually from Aotearoa or wherever you are in the world!
Are you in? See you Sunday 5 March 2023.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Drownings, water-related incidents and road fatalities have marred the first few weeks of 2023.
Ahead of Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi weekends, we have an important message for Aucklanders: take care and come home safely to your whānau.
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Many schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?
Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community … View moreMany schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?
Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community paper's We Say You Say column.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
MetService have issued a strong wind warning and heavy rain watch for Auckland. Already ferries have been cancelled, there are power outages and drivers are being cautioned about driving in these conditions. From 3pm, a severe thunderstorm watch is in place, as well as a strong wind watch until 8pm… View moreMetService have issued a strong wind warning and heavy rain watch for Auckland. Already ferries have been cancelled, there are power outages and drivers are being cautioned about driving in these conditions. From 3pm, a severe thunderstorm watch is in place, as well as a strong wind watch until 8pm on Friday night.
Here's what you need to know:
- All Pine Harbour ferry services have now been cancelled until further notice, due to weather conditions. The 7am, 8am & 9am Pine Harbour to Auckland services will be replaced by Bus.
- Areas of North Auckland around Te Arai are without power as of 6.20am on Friday. Some areas near the Auckland border have had power cuts since at least 3am on Friday.
- Drivers heading over the Auckland Harbour Bridge advised by Waka Kotahi NZTA to watch out for strong gusts and wind. Commuters should drive to the conditions, look out for full bridge closures, and stay within their lane while travelling across the bridge. High-sided vehicles and motorcyclists should avoid the Harbour Bridge and use the Western Ring Route on State Highways 16 and 18.
Keep up to date with weather warnings on the MetService website and be cautious if travelling this Auckland Anniversary weekend.
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The Team from Auckland Council
We will continue to service your roadside collections during the public holidays, but with changes to collection dates. All returns to normal on 13 Feb 2023.
Click on 'Read More' to check the collection dates for your address.
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