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The Team from Auckland Council
Aucklanders are being encouraged to stay home and stay local as the region enters its last weekend at Alert Level 3.
The reminder comes on the back of two weekends that have seen large numbers of people out and about at skate parks, exercise stations, pump tracks, playgrounds and sports pitches… View moreAucklanders are being encouraged to stay home and stay local as the region enters its last weekend at Alert Level 3.
The reminder comes on the back of two weekends that have seen large numbers of people out and about at skate parks, exercise stations, pump tracks, playgrounds and sports pitches across the region, all of which remain closed at Alert Level 3.
This week, council staff have replaced closure notices and tape at the playgrounds and skate parks where it has been removed by members of the public. Playgrounds, skate parks, exercise equipment and pump tracks are closed at Alert Level 3 to remove the risk of transmission from common surfaces.
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Supermarket chain Woolworths NZ is recalling a range of squeezable baby food pouches from its stores nationwide after holes were found in about 30 individual packets in its Auckland and Napier supermarkets.
The recall follows the discovery of a mice infestation at two of Woolworth NZ’s … View moreSupermarket chain Woolworths NZ is recalling a range of squeezable baby food pouches from its stores nationwide after holes were found in about 30 individual packets in its Auckland and Napier supermarkets.
The recall follows the discovery of a mice infestation at two of Woolworth NZ’s Auckland distribution centres. Product is being removed from Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice stores across the country, and signs will be in place to inform customers
This effects Only Organic, Natureland, and Smiling Tums brand baby food in squeezable pouches.
To find out more about the recall see the New Zealand Food Safety website.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Take advantage of the (almost) Spring weather and check out the diorama displays alongside the tracks at Tui Park and Stancich Reserve! See how many you can spot!
But remember:
* Please stay on the path in both parks.
* Look at the displays, but please don't touch.
* If you have a dog, please… View moreTake advantage of the (almost) Spring weather and check out the diorama displays alongside the tracks at Tui Park and Stancich Reserve! See how many you can spot!
But remember:
* Please stay on the path in both parks.
* Look at the displays, but please don't touch.
* If you have a dog, please keep it on a lead.
Thankyou to the Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust for installing and maintaining the displays!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Congratulations to King George Diones , who wins $500 worth of Yates products and $300 worth of Kings Plant Barn vouchers. This surgical nurse in Auckland propagates and sells houseplants. He is currently giving all profits to colleagues in the Philippines to buy PPE.
Danielle Clent Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Good morning Aucklanders, did anyone wake to a sudden jolt in the early hours?
A weak 5.2 earthquake struck at 3.47am, 120 km north-east of Whangamata. More than 2500 people felt it - and many did across Auckland.
Did you experience the quake? What happened at your house?
Please let us know in the … View moreGood morning Aucklanders, did anyone wake to a sudden jolt in the early hours?
A weak 5.2 earthquake struck at 3.47am, 120 km north-east of Whangamata. More than 2500 people felt it - and many did across Auckland.
Did you experience the quake? What happened at your house?
Please let us know in the comments if you do not want your comments used in a news story.
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Having certainty inspires confidence. It's just one of the ways we're pioneering a new way of living for a new retirement … View moreWhen you choose a Ryman village, you're set. Our Peace of Mind Guarantees are designed to protect you, so whatever the future holds, we've got your back.
Having certainty inspires confidence. It's just one of the ways we're pioneering a new way of living for a new retirement generation.
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Textile Curtain Cleaning is the most reputable, reliable name in curtain cleaning in Auckland. Also best known to remove the unsightly stains, mildew and mould spores that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best.
Because your window furnishings are valuable and must be … View moreTextile Curtain Cleaning is the most reputable, reliable name in curtain cleaning in Auckland. Also best known to remove the unsightly stains, mildew and mould spores that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best.
Because your window furnishings are valuable and must be carefully maintained, you can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your curtains, drapes and blinds. After we have worked our magic, your window coverings will be returned to you as good as new and smelling beautifully fresh.
Now that we are heading into level 2 we can collect your unclean curtains and return them fresh and healthy, making the process easy for you!
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours!
New Zealanders from farms, factories and schools around the country are showcasing messages of support for Aucklanders trapped in lockdown.
The initiative is being driven by Kia Kaha Auckland, a group aiming to support communities and regions who continue to be disadvantaged by… View moreHi neighbours!
New Zealanders from farms, factories and schools around the country are showcasing messages of support for Aucklanders trapped in lockdown.
The initiative is being driven by Kia Kaha Auckland, a group aiming to support communities and regions who continue to be disadvantaged by the impacts of Covid-19.
Group spokesperson Lee Astridge said it was a way to show Auckland the rest of the country was thinking of them and wishing them strength in adversity.
“We’re a bunch of rural people who believe that stepping up and showing we care for everyone in New Zealand ultimately gives the country the best chance to thrive,” he said.
Here’s a clip of some of the messages, let us know what you think in the comments!
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
Auckland Museum is calling on the public submit personal messages they have received in their life about love, loss and longing.
Letters, texts, postcards and even Tinder messages Aucklanders have sent to one another will be compiled into an upcoming exhibition in mid-2021.
Auckland Museum … View moreAuckland Museum is calling on the public submit personal messages they have received in their life about love, loss and longing.
Letters, texts, postcards and even Tinder messages Aucklanders have sent to one another will be compiled into an upcoming exhibition in mid-2021.
Auckland Museum spokesperson Nina Finigan said the exhibition will explore the ways Aucklanders communicate feelings of love, loss, and longing, and how that has changed and stayed the same over time.
“Love, loss and longing – these feelings are universal and reveal something profound about what it means to be human,” she said.
“How we communicate these emotions continues to evolve but our need to tell people we love and miss them is timeless.”
Submissions can be anything from a love letter physically received in the mail, an email from a friend overseas, an affectionate card from a family member or messages from a Tinder profile.
They can focus on love lost in the form of a breakup message, a letter from someone disclosing profound grief, or a letter that takes on new meaning after the sender has passed away.
Family stories where letters or messages played a key part, or letters that have been passed down in your family, are also welcomed for submission.
"We acknowledge that such messages are highly personal. We are committed to ethical use and display of personal stories and will work alongside submitters to ensure their stories are treated with care, sensitivity and respect,” Finigan said.
To submit items for consideration please send a photo, scan or screen grab of the letter, email or message history to submissions@aucklandmuseum.com
Submissions close Sunday 13 September.
Dean from Glenfield
Hi neighbours,
I’ve topped up the produce tray on the front fence.
There’s grapefruit, oranges and lemons.
First in first serve, get them while they’re fresh.
20 Tree view ave, Glenfield
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