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Tāmaki locals Alex and Olivia own Peach’s Hot Chicken in Panmure.
“It’s so nice to see the same faces regularly. It makes us feel like we’re involved and part of the community.”
There are around 900 businesses in Tāmaki. Together they create community, character and local jobs. … View moreTāmaki locals Alex and Olivia own Peach’s Hot Chicken in Panmure.
“It’s so nice to see the same faces regularly. It makes us feel like we’re involved and part of the community.”
There are around 900 businesses in Tāmaki. Together they create community, character and local jobs. Whenever you can, shop where it makes the most difference.
Read more about Alex and Olivia (and other local business legends like them) on the Tāmaki AKL website.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Over the past year, strengthening of a 600-metre section of the seawall has been underway; the first significant strengthening work to be done to the seawall since it was completed in 1925. This project is part of a wider programme of work to transform downtown, creating a welcoming and … View moreOver the past year, strengthening of a 600-metre section of the seawall has been underway; the first significant strengthening work to be done to the seawall since it was completed in 1925. This project is part of a wider programme of work to transform downtown, creating a welcoming and people-centred gateway into our city.
Victoria from Kingsland
Auckland Mama Markets is on in the Mt Albert War Memorial Hall this Saturday 8th Aug!! 😍👏🏼👏🏼 And it is our fabulous annual Fairies and Superheroes market. 🧚♀🧚♀Join us for shopping, activities and entertainment for the kids, live music, coffee and yummy treats!!… View moreAuckland Mama Markets is on in the Mt Albert War Memorial Hall this Saturday 8th Aug!! 😍👏🏼👏🏼 And it is our fabulous annual Fairies and Superheroes market. 🧚♀🧚♀Join us for shopping, activities and entertainment for the kids, live music, coffee and yummy treats!!
Link to FB page is: Auckland Mama Markets
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours, The 2020 general election is less than two months away. Here’s everything you need to know about how to vote, where you can do it, when, and how the process of forming a government works.
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Alex from Auckland Central
Can be used for wood from TV cabinet/table
One corner is damaged, so one leg can't screw in, rest of peices are fine
Can work for tv if leg is just rested inwards from the damaged corner
Sorry for bad image of it put together, but hopefully you can get the idea
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Brian from Westmere
The Pollinators is a cinematic journey around the US, following migratory beekeepers and their truckloads of honey bees as they pollinate the crops we all eat. The challenges the beekeepers and their bees face en route reveal flaws to our simplified chemically dependent agriculture system.
… View moreThe Pollinators is a cinematic journey around the US, following migratory beekeepers and their truckloads of honey bees as they pollinate the crops we all eat. The challenges the beekeepers and their bees face en route reveal flaws to our simplified chemically dependent agriculture system.
Farmers, scientists, chefs and academics along the way give broad perspectives about the threats to honey bees, what it means to our food security and how we can improve it.
Bees are in serious danger. Populations of honey bees are dying at levels that are unprecedented. Close to half of the bee colonies in the United States die off every single year.
Thousands of semi-trailers crisscross the country in the dead of night delivering goods through the darkness to stores, warehouses and factories nationwide. But some of them carry highly unusual cargo. Honey bees.
Tens of billions of them are transported back and forth from one end of the United States to the other in a unique annual migration that’s indispensable to the feeding of America. One out of every three bites we eat, the growth of almost all our fruits, nuts and vegetables, would be impossible without pollination from bees.
Director Peter Nelson talks to farmers, scientists, chefs, and academics along the way to give a broad perspective about the threats to honey bees, what it means to our food security and how we can improve it.
6:30pm: Arrive and mingle
6:45pm: Official Welcome
7:00pm: Film begins (1 hour + 32 mins)
8:32pm: Discussion, sharing and connecting
Where: The Workshop Auckland (37d Crummer Road)
Register here: events.humanitix.com... or www.facebook.com...
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