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Josephine Franks Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora neighbours, there are a lot of rumours swirling about the confirmed cases of community transmission - we've rounded up everything we know about the four people who have tested positive.
Hit the link below to read more.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, a pupil from Auckland’s Mt Albert Primary School lives in the house where four people have tested positive for coronavirus.
School principal Marian Caulfield said she wished the family who are unwell “all the best”.
“We are taking direction from the Ministry of … View moreKia ora neighbours, a pupil from Auckland’s Mt Albert Primary School lives in the house where four people have tested positive for coronavirus.
School principal Marian Caulfield said she wished the family who are unwell “all the best”.
“We are taking direction from the Ministry of Education, and taking all necessary precautions.”
Read more below.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora neighbours, anyone with coronavirus symptoms is advised to get tested, but expect long queues at the pop-up testing centres. For more information on where to get tested, see the link below.
Auckland region will move to Alert Level 3 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
It will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least 3 days. This will give the government time to assess the situation and gather information, including contact tracing, so we can find out more about how the case arose.
… View moreAuckland region will move to Alert Level 3 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
It will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least 3 days. This will give the government time to assess the situation and gather information, including contact tracing, so we can find out more about how the case arose.
Key information:
• At present, Alert Level 3 remains in place until midnight Friday 14 August.
• It is highly recommended that you wear a mask if you are out and about.
• Under Alert Level 3, you are encouraged work from home if you can.
• If you’re sick, stay home. Don’t go to work or school. Don’t socialise.
• If you have symptoms of cold or flu call your doctor or Healthline and get advice about being tested.
• If you have been told to self-isolate you must do so immediately.
• Only use public transport if essential. Register your AT Hop card for contact tracing should it be required - www.at.govt.nz....
• The rest of New Zealand is at Alert Level 2.
• All aged care facilities will close their doors to everyone but staff from noon today.
• For real time news updates visit www.stuff.co.nz...
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Cambridge is so much more than just a town you drive through. Click the link below for a few reasons to consider sticking around a bit. #backyourbackyard
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Rendell McIntosh from Alberton
Just announced this week! Put it in the diary!!
Alberton's grand ballroom and extensive verandah are the perfect settings for this mini market of vintage and antique treasures!
Come along to rummage through bric-a-brac, admire antiques, find a bargain and chat to the collectors. There will … View moreJust announced this week! Put it in the diary!!
Alberton's grand ballroom and extensive verandah are the perfect settings for this mini market of vintage and antique treasures!
Come along to rummage through bric-a-brac, admire antiques, find a bargain and chat to the collectors. There will be fine china, clothing, textiles, Crown Lynn, vinyl records, crystal, silver, kitchen & tableware, decor, jewellery, accessories, records, retro knick-knacks and more!
Along with traditional home-baked treats care of Mummy's Yummys pop-up bakery there will be a crêperie, French hot-dogs, coffee and a gelato cart to sustain you while you shop. Old-fashioned games such as stilts, quoits and croquet will keep the children entertained.
Special guest nonagenarian eggcup collector Johnny Green with be on site with his incredible mobile egg-cup museum, displaying nearly 3000 of his treasures!
Enter the raffle to win a super prize hamper of vintage goodies and gift vouchers!
Learn the history of this grand, historic homestead built in 1863 and the lives of its inhabitants, the Kerr Taylors. Make a day of it!
Free entry to the market. House admission - adults $10, children free.
The Team from Auckland Council
If you see any dumped rubbish, call us at 0800 NODUMP (0800 663 867) to report it. Dumpers will be fined up to $30,000. Your waste is your responsibility.
For more info on how to dispose of unwanted items, visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff
A not-for-profit initiative to turn the empty roofs of Auckland high rises into community gardens has begun.
The project, called Kai in the Sky, is the brainchild of 24-year-old Becky Umbers. Staff from local hospitality businesses, which are struggling because of the pandemic, will tend to the … View moreA not-for-profit initiative to turn the empty roofs of Auckland high rises into community gardens has begun.
The project, called Kai in the Sky, is the brainchild of 24-year-old Becky Umbers. Staff from local hospitality businesses, which are struggling because of the pandemic, will tend to the gardens and use the produce grown there for free. Would you tend to and use a roof top garden if they were open to the community?
Christina-lee from Sandringham
Heyya,
If there is absolutely any body out there that has the NZ Herald (namely the public notices section) I would be super greatful to hear from you!!
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Check out NumberWorks’nWords for a gallery of fun games for practicing and consolidating Maths and English skills. The games help to reinforce the concepts taught in our tutoring sessions and make learning fun!
MetService has issued a severe weather watch this morning - wind and rain are set to hit Auckland it's bound to put drains under pressure. Topline offers a drain unblocking service and our hydroblast machinery and CCTV cameras mean we can locate, and remedy, most blockages without the need to … View moreMetService has issued a severe weather watch this morning - wind and rain are set to hit Auckland it's bound to put drains under pressure. Topline offers a drain unblocking service and our hydroblast machinery and CCTV cameras mean we can locate, and remedy, most blockages without the need to dig up the whole garden. Stay safe and stay dry out there!
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