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The Team from Resene ColorShop Manukau
Looking for a modern alternative to a dresser?
This loft-style dresser is both stylish and easy to make yourself and you can paint it whichever Resene colour you like.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy … View moreLooking for a modern alternative to a dresser?
This loft-style dresser is both stylish and easy to make yourself and you can paint it whichever Resene colour you like.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
The opportunity for a preview of their tasting, features at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine, on Sunday 28 July heightens the anticipation of what will be a fascinating event.
Pegasus Bay, from Waipara in North Canterbury, released its first Riesling in 1993 and today its grapes are … View moreThe opportunity for a preview of their tasting, features at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine, on Sunday 28 July heightens the anticipation of what will be a fascinating event.
Pegasus Bay, from Waipara in North Canterbury, released its first Riesling in 1993 and today its grapes are sourced primarily from un-grafted vineyards planted over 30 years ago. Edward Donaldson also believes that while ripe fruits dominate the wine when young, given the opportunity to age, the rieslings can feel drier on the palate especially as they develop more savoury, caramel and tertiary notes.
The New Zealand Wine and Food Event is an annual three-day public event in Auckland comprising a showcase of New Zealand and international wine, cooking workshops and master classes.
The Coordinator from StarJam - Manurewa
Thanks to everyone who came along, danced the night away and used their super powers to make the night truly awesome.
A huge thank you to all of our volunteers who helped out on the evening, and a special thank you to Rainbow Kids Parties who organised Batman to attend.
StarJam is now on holiday … View moreThanks to everyone who came along, danced the night away and used their super powers to make the night truly awesome.
A huge thank you to all of our volunteers who helped out on the evening, and a special thank you to Rainbow Kids Parties who organised Batman to attend.
StarJam is now on holiday break but get in touch if you know a wonderful young person who would like to join next term!
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi neighbours, Are first home buyers better off buying an apartment in central Auckland or a house in the suburbs? Property experts are divided over that question.
(More information in the story below). What do you think? Are you a first home buyer? Have your recently bought your first home in … View moreHi neighbours, Are first home buyers better off buying an apartment in central Auckland or a house in the suburbs? Property experts are divided over that question.
(More information in the story below). What do you think? Are you a first home buyer? Have your recently bought your first home in Auckland? How did you do it? Share your experience in the comments below or by emailing aucklandnewsroom@stuff.co.nz. Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
Fundraising from Totara Hospice
Hey bookworm, if you’re looking for new books or to donate your books the Hospice Shops are a great stop where they can keep Making Hospice Happen! 📚
Located at:
❤️ 91-97 Charles Prevost Drive, The Gardens
💛 198 Great South Road, Takanini
💚 153 Great South Road, Manurewa
💙 Cnr … View moreHey bookworm, if you’re looking for new books or to donate your books the Hospice Shops are a great stop where they can keep Making Hospice Happen! 📚
Located at:
❤️ 91-97 Charles Prevost Drive, The Gardens
💛 198 Great South Road, Takanini
💚 153 Great South Road, Manurewa
💙 Cnr Cavendish & Lambie Drive, Manukau
💜 Shop 7 - Pakuranga Plaza, Pakuranga
🖤 61 Picton Street, Howick
Lahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.
The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.
They recently caught up with Stuff to … View moreLahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.
The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.
They recently caught up with Stuff to talk about their journey through our Stars programme.
Learn more about their story here: bit.ly...
Communications Team from Auckland Council
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Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.
Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View moreAn Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.
Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.
The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.
Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.
Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View moreAn Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.
Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.
The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Manukau Courier
Hi neighbours, What would you do if your neighbour repeatedly parked your car in? What would you do if police armed with semi-automatics swooped on your neighbours' house? Well that's what happened to some Manukau residents earlier this year. Their neighbour has now had her tenancy … View moreHi neighbours, What would you do if your neighbour repeatedly parked your car in? What would you do if police armed with semi-automatics swooped on your neighbours' house? Well that's what happened to some Manukau residents earlier this year. Their neighbour has now had her tenancy terminated. Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
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