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Edmund Hillary Retirement Village
Talking to a family member about care can be difficult. To help start a conversation, you’re invited to visit our Open Day this Sunday.
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Hi neighbours,
Does anyone have a job for David Cowgill?
The unemployed 62-year-old,who was hired in a day after holding up a "I need a job" sign by a road is back, looking for work again after he was laid off at Christmas.
David was seen standing the whole day on Tuesday at the … View moreHi neighbours,
Does anyone have a job for David Cowgill?
The unemployed 62-year-old,who was hired in a day after holding up a "I need a job" sign by a road is back, looking for work again after he was laid off at Christmas.
David was seen standing the whole day on Tuesday at the Kumeū roundabout in north-west Auckland holding a new sign "I want full-time work. Laid off Xmas".
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Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Auckland Transport (AT) is making some changes to how you will get to and through Newmarket by bus, car and, when you are there, on foot. 'Read More' to have your say on the proposed changes. Public feedback is open until 14 May 2020.
Our strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034, outlines five key areas for action to make New Zealand a great place to age.
To read the strategy and find out how we can make New Zealand a great place to age, click here ➡️ bit.ly...
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the rising number of consents made for home builds.
Perhaps you're a first-time home owner who has opted to build, rather than buy pre-existing, or maybe you're seasoned home owners who have taken the first step to create your own dream home.
… View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is investigating the rising number of consents made for home builds.
Perhaps you're a first-time home owner who has opted to build, rather than buy pre-existing, or maybe you're seasoned home owners who have taken the first step to create your own dream home.
We'd love to hear from you about the challenges involved in building, and why you've opted to take that route. Any interviewees would need to be willing to be identified and photographed in a news story.
Please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
You can book an inorganic collection in the way that works best for you:
Online at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/inorganic
Over the phone at 09 301 0101
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If you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste.
Unlike any other travel package, this … View moreIf you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste.
Unlike any other travel package, this escorted tour gives you the opportunity to get to know the editors behind your much-loved magazines, hearing first hand about the upcoming season trends, interiors, and gardening tips.
Be in to win with The Editors' Escape! Our friends at NZ House & Garden are giving away tickets to their popular House Tours this season. Tell us your favourite New Zealand destination where you'd like to escape with us via this link and be in to win one of five double passes to a House Tour of your choice.
Visit www.editorsescape.co.nz... for more information and to secure your spot today.
Competition closes on 15th January 2020.
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, The devastating Australian bushfires could be a foretaste of risks from global warming. So is Auckland moving fast enough to get it's climate change action underway ? Read the story below:
Sarah Moore from Froot Camp
If you've decided this is the year (or decade!) you get truly fit, we invite you to join Froot Camp. Our first session kicks off at 6pm today!
Here's what you need to know:
- it's FREE! (Froot Camp = Free Bootcamp!)
- we train at 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday and 9am Saturday
- … View moreIf you've decided this is the year (or decade!) you get truly fit, we invite you to join Froot Camp. Our first session kicks off at 6pm today!
Here's what you need to know:
- it's FREE! (Froot Camp = Free Bootcamp!)
- we train at 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday and 9am Saturday
- we meet at the back of the Museum (actually location on our website)
- all fitness levels are welcomed
- all you need to bring is a good attitude and your water bottle
Any questions - post them below, visit the Froot Camp site - or give Sarah a call on 021680340
PS - yes we do train whatever the weather!
Imagine building your own website and ensuring an everlasting connection with your children, grandchildren and great-great-great grandchildren not yet born.
Web Design and Animation and Filmmaking are two modules in The Mind Lab’s Tech Toolbox that can make your legacy a reality.
… View moreImagine building your own website and ensuring an everlasting connection with your children, grandchildren and great-great-great grandchildren not yet born.
Web Design and Animation and Filmmaking are two modules in The Mind Lab’s Tech Toolbox that can make your legacy a reality.
Tech Toolbox offers unique evening courses for adults who are keen to try something new by guiding groups through hands-on experience with a range of creative technologies.
Bookings are now open
View the schedule and book.
No experience necessary, just a willingness to have a go and see where your curiosity takes you.
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Ryman village living lets you worry less and play more. Experience our retirement villages.
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With the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.
The team has experience in animal disaster management, … View moreWith the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.
The team has experience in animal disaster management, international humanitarian aid, veterinary medicine, disaster victim identification, paramedicine, incident management, animal control, wildland firefighting and technical animal rescue.
Animal Evac is asking for donations to support their work on the ground in Australia and in responding to future emergencies. They are extremely grateful to the organisations and individuals who have already supported this deployment and helped make it possible.
To learn more about Animal Evac’s work and to stay up to date with their Australian deployment, follow them on Facebook or visit our Website
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Auckland, your feedback is in regarding the Representation Commission's proposed electorate changes to help deal with overpopulation prior to this year's election.
Changes to the Manukau East electorate received the majority of the objections, with 64. Objectors were concerned the new … View moreAuckland, your feedback is in regarding the Representation Commission's proposed electorate changes to help deal with overpopulation prior to this year's election.
Changes to the Manukau East electorate received the majority of the objections, with 64. Objectors were concerned the new boundary would separate Panmure from Mt Wellington.
Fifty-eight people said the name Helensville would not represent the communities within the electorate, instead suggesting Atuanui, Mahurangi and Kaipara, or keeping the name Rodney.
Hibiscus Coast was put forward as an alternative name by many of the 21 Whangaparāoa objectors.
Boundary changes to Papakura were mostly supported by 22 people, while 22 objectors to the new Flat Bush electorate suggested adding areas from Botany and Manurewa and calling it Takanini, Flat Bush-Takanini, Manukau South, Manurewa East, Totara or Totara Park.
What do you think about the changes proposed for your electorate?
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