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More than half of Aucklanders oppose new cycle lanes if they reduce space for general traffic, on-street parking or berms, an Automobile Association (AA) survey has found.
The survey of 700 AA members showed greater opposition to cycle lanes than to bus priority lanes.
It tested views on both the… View moreMore than half of Aucklanders oppose new cycle lanes if they reduce space for general traffic, on-street parking or berms, an Automobile Association (AA) survey has found.
The survey of 700 AA members showed greater opposition to cycle lanes than to bus priority lanes.
It tested views on both the cycle and bus lanes, as well as the way bus lane misuse by motorists was enforced.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi Neighbours, the mayoral challenger John Tamihere wants to sell almost half of the council-owned Watercare Services, which supplies urban water, and treats sewage. What do you think of someone else perhaps owning 49 per cent ? Read the story below.
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Bob Lemalu from
💥SOLD💥
✅ 4 week campaign
✅ 17 groups through
✅ 6 bidders
✅ 53 bids
✅ 1 Happy Vendor
… View more💥SOLD💥
✅ 4 week campaign
✅ 17 groups through
✅ 6 bidders
✅ 53 bids
✅ 1 Happy Vendor
⭐️1 Happy Vendor⭐️ is the stat that counts.
If you want the same result - call me ☎️ and the Auction experts at Harcourts on 022 360 5297
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Downsize to a brand new, freehold, low-maintenance home in the heart of Manurewa East and be part of a vibrant, like-minded community!
At Bloom Manurewa East, you’ll enjoy freedom, independence, and financial security to own your 60+ lifestyle.
Due for completion in October, you’ll fall … View moreDownsize to a brand new, freehold, low-maintenance home in the heart of Manurewa East and be part of a vibrant, like-minded community!
At Bloom Manurewa East, you’ll enjoy freedom, independence, and financial security to own your 60+ lifestyle.
Due for completion in October, you’ll fall in love with these beautifully liveable,
2-bedroom apartments. Enjoy the modern comforts of open-plan living, safety, security and convenience to all local amenities.
Be quick to view the fully furnished show homes and to snap up your apartment now!
Show Homes 10am-12pm Wed, Thurs & Saturday. 20 Alfriston Road, Manurewa.
Contact Chrissie McKee on 021 469 949.
Find out more!
Nominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!
Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real … View moreNominations are closing soon for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards!
Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Over the month of July, we’ll be talking to a range of residents to find out what they want from future Auckland. They’ll share their aspirations for the city they love and tell us what they want to be left behind in the past.
Petrol taxes and road user charges have increased today, with petrol up 4 cents a litre (GST incl.) and road user charges up 5.5 per cent.
The rises were first announced by Transport Minister, Phil Twyford, in June 2018, with importance put on the need to "fund the infrastructure for our … View morePetrol taxes and road user charges have increased today, with petrol up 4 cents a litre (GST incl.) and road user charges up 5.5 per cent.
The rises were first announced by Transport Minister, Phil Twyford, in June 2018, with importance put on the need to "fund the infrastructure for our cities and regions to thrive, and save lives".
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Todd Niall Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi Neighbours, If you've wondered what it is like to find your home is in the (possibly, possibly not) path of a future highway, read the story below for my experience of getting that letter.
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Ankush from Onehunga
Hi, we have almost a trailer load of green waste. Anyone wants for their own compost?
Please let me know.
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Climate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.
Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.
Some experts say… View moreClimate change is the most critical issue of the moment, and has been described by our prime minister as her generation's "nuclear-free moment". Its impacts, regardless of your views on it, are only going to get greater.
Yet it is not part of our school curriculum.
Some experts say that has to change. It is such an existential threat that not to make it a requirement to teach children about climate change is doing them a great disservice, they say.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi neighbours. Five players from Manukau United and three from North Shore United were given red cards for violent conduct during their Northern Regional Football League match on Saturday. A match report stated the violent conduct included headbutting, throat grabbing, striking with excessive force… View moreHi neighbours. Five players from Manukau United and three from North Shore United were given red cards for violent conduct during their Northern Regional Football League match on Saturday. A match report stated the violent conduct included headbutting, throat grabbing, striking with excessive force and referred to the incident as "an all in brawl". The match was abandoned and a referee report is pending.
Are we too quick to become aggressive in sports games? Are we becoming sore losers? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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