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Auckland Council and the Auckland RSA have come together to provide plenty of opportunities for Aucklanders to honour the military veterans who displayed courage serving our country.
Although the number of in-person services and ceremonies across the region is reduced as a result of the … View moreAuckland Council and the Auckland RSA have come together to provide plenty of opportunities for Aucklanders to honour the military veterans who displayed courage serving our country.
Although the number of in-person services and ceremonies across the region is reduced as a result of the red-light setting during planning, there are still many ways to commemorate at home or in the community.
The dawn service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum is limited to veterans and invited guests only. The public are encouraged to view the service at home on Māori Television.
Visit ourauckland.nz/anzacday for ways to commemorate Anzac Day.
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Serving up to 300 meals at each of 8 locations across Auckland every week, LIFE Community Kitchens does more than provide free hot nutritious meals, it brings hope to families in need.
Donate now to ensure that the most vulnerable in our communities don’t go hungry.
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Tim Bray from Takapuna
These April holidays we invite autistic and neurodivergent children and tweens to try out our Extraordinarily Creative Drama programme. Join our tutors 1 hour per day from Tuesday 26 - Friday 29 April 2022 at our North Shore venue (Meadowood Community House | 55 Meadowood Drive, Unsworth Heights, … View moreThese April holidays we invite autistic and neurodivergent children and tweens to try out our Extraordinarily Creative Drama programme. Join our tutors 1 hour per day from Tuesday 26 - Friday 29 April 2022 at our North Shore venue (Meadowood Community House | 55 Meadowood Drive, Unsworth Heights, Auckland).
To enrol:
5-7 years: enrolmy.com...
8-10 years: enrolmy.com...
11-13 years: enrolmy.com...
For more information: timbray.org.nz...
Students can then decide to enrol in our weekly Extraordinarily Creative classes in Term 3, having met the tutors and knowing what to expect in a drama class
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P: 09 486 2261 E: youth.theatre@timbray.org.nz
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Julia from Devonport
Beautiful handcrafted ceramics from Morocco.
The bowl is quite shallow with a deep foot-rim with holes in it to allow it to be hung up when not in use. The bowl measures approx. 10.5cm height, 2cm foot, 25.5cm diameter top.
The vase/urn measures approx. 34cm height, opening diameter 9cm, … View moreBeautiful handcrafted ceramics from Morocco.
The bowl is quite shallow with a deep foot-rim with holes in it to allow it to be hung up when not in use. The bowl measures approx. 10.5cm height, 2cm foot, 25.5cm diameter top.
The vase/urn measures approx. 34cm height, opening diameter 9cm, maximum diameter at widest part 22cm.
Pattern: abstract fish, waves and stars (bowl only) in blue.
There are a few imperfections in the glaze and some minor chips (see pics) but these are hardly noticeable and only add to the beauty of these handmade artisan ceramics. These are gorgeous functional pieces of ethnic pottery and a fine addition to any collection.
Sold as a pair. Pick up from Devonport.
Price: $100
Diane from Narrow Neck
Having a sort out.
The big pot has had the top bit broken off at some stage and re glued. Both pots therefore sold together
Price: $50
The Team from NZ Compare
Hey Auckland! We know life is tough, the price of living is soaring and the pressure on your household is rising with it.
But Aucklanders know how to manage the hard times, so let’s show the love and share your money saving tips to help-out fellow neighbours!
Comment below with ways your… View moreHey Auckland! We know life is tough, the price of living is soaring and the pressure on your household is rising with it.
But Aucklanders know how to manage the hard times, so let’s show the love and share your money saving tips to help-out fellow neighbours!
Comment below with ways your household is saving money. Those tips might just help others struggle less.
Our two favourite tips will win a $50 Prezzy Card each! A little something to help your household smile. Share away neighbours!
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Leighann from Northcote
Pls see photos as I've screen shot the listing on trade me ... For more info and photos pls contact me .
Abbey from Milford
Milford beach is absolutely full of rubbish right now, if everyone and anyone who walks along there could pick up at least one piece it would make a difference. Please don’t be lazy it’s not hard to do just one piece if you’re there. Picked up all this from just about 10 metres of beach :(
Sheepskin Factory Shop from The Sheepskin Factory
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Valid til 19th April. Hurry! :)
Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Tēnā koutou. Councillors have shut down a proposal to turn Chelsea Estate Heritage Park into a regional park.
The idea, which involves amalgamating the park with two other North Shore parks, has been mooted since the 1990s.
However, a formal proposal by the Kaipātiki Local Board has now been … View moreTēnā koutou. Councillors have shut down a proposal to turn Chelsea Estate Heritage Park into a regional park.
The idea, which involves amalgamating the park with two other North Shore parks, has been mooted since the 1990s.
However, a formal proposal by the Kaipātiki Local Board has now been investigated, and rejected, by Auckland Council.
If amalgamated with the neighbouring Kauri Point Centennial Park and Chatswood Reserve, the regional park would have the largest and most diverse coastal habitat in central Auckland’s urban zone.
Local board chairman John Gillon said the park’s upkeep had dipped, falling below the standards of the purchase agreement with Chelsea Sugar, and believed regional park status could see a ranger stationed at the park to advocate for its maintenance.
But on April 7, the majority of the council’s parks, arts, community and events committee voted against the proposal, saying there was not enough evidence to suggest the park’s maintenance would improve with regional park status.
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Chris from Bayswater
Unused, bought in error. Excellent quality case and screen protector by Olixar. www.Olixar.com...
Price: $10
Philipp from Devonport
Two rooms to let in 3 bedroom house close to Takapuna Grammar and Wilson’s Home. Surrounded by palm trees and close to public transport, short walk to Takapuna beach and 20min walk to Takapuna centre.
Rent negotiable $250 to $300 and could reduce in exchange for cleaning and gardening. Available… View moreTwo rooms to let in 3 bedroom house close to Takapuna Grammar and Wilson’s Home. Surrounded by palm trees and close to public transport, short walk to Takapuna beach and 20min walk to Takapuna centre.
Rent negotiable $250 to $300 and could reduce in exchange for cleaning and gardening. Available from 26 April ‘22 or sooner if required.
Negotiable
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