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Never overlook the humble chair when looking for a statement piece! They can tie a whole look together, define what kind of feel your home has, and give you a comfortable seat for generations. Give them the pampering they deserve with a refinish or long awaited repairs, they’ve earnt it.
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Mandy Te Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi neighbours, a school's tablet giveaway has come under fire by a parent. Elm Park School decided to create a Samsung Tablet giveaway for parents who paid their school donation early. One parent said it was a "slap in the face" for parents who could not afford to pay the donation. … View moreHi neighbours, a school's tablet giveaway has come under fire by a parent. Elm Park School decided to create a Samsung Tablet giveaway for parents who paid their school donation early. One parent said it was a "slap in the face" for parents who could not afford to pay the donation. What are your thoughts on this?
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Maxim from Papatoetoe
Eight months after purchasing that property the family is still fighting with the council.
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John Ensom from Ensom Funeral Services
When we lose a loved relative or friend it is a very emotional and confusing time. Avoid the stress associated with arranging a funeral with personalised service by a New Zealand family owned and operated the funeral home.
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Hannah from Onehunga
Hi lovely neighbours,
We offer bespoke, small, slow paced playgroups where children can unfold at their own pace and parents can get support and connect with like minded families. There is so much on offer out their which entertains children and parents alike. We are taking it back to the simple… View moreHi lovely neighbours,
We offer bespoke, small, slow paced playgroups where children can unfold at their own pace and parents can get support and connect with like minded families. There is so much on offer out their which entertains children and parents alike. We are taking it back to the simple life. Basic natural, handmade toys, gentle rhythms including baking, song, garden and sandpit time. No bells and whistles, bright lights or loud music blaring. If you want a tranquil and peaceful place to retreat to on a weekly basis, come and check us out. We look forward to meeting you and your little ones x
The Rawhiti Parenting Collective
Julia Castles from English Language Partners - Auckland South
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
In the third part of a three-part feature on Auckland's green spaces, Elly Strang looks at their role in creating and supporting a healthy urban environment as our city grows.
The Coordinator from StarJam - Onehunga
You may not be aware but there are StarJam workshops being run in your community in Oranga / Onehunga. Get in touch if you'd like some more information about enrolling your child or becoming a volunteer!
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Grab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with … View moreGrab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with its green spaces. Find your local planting days at ourauckland.nz/greenspaces Find out more
Hannah from Onehunga
Looking for a local exercise class with child care? Please join us at The Rawhiti Parenting Collective, rawhitiplaygroup@gmail.com
Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff
In May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has … View moreIn May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has already seen three new bus services to connect residents to the rest of the city. The RTTR is the first targeted transport rate within the Auckland region.
We'd like to know if you think your area would benefit from a targeted transport rate to kick-start local projects. Vote in our poll below and let us know in the comments.
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