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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Our Auckland chats to Lorelle Stranghan, an everyday hero rallying her neighbourhood on a rat-catching mission.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
In 2018 Matariki Festival will celebrate the Māori New Year with events across the Auckland region from 30 June to 22 July.
Matariki Festival has grown to become Auckland’s premiere winter festival, with more than 100 events taking part in the 2017 festival. The festival brings together events… View moreIn 2018 Matariki Festival will celebrate the Māori New Year with events across the Auckland region from 30 June to 22 July.
Matariki Festival has grown to become Auckland’s premiere winter festival, with more than 100 events taking part in the 2017 festival. The festival brings together events across the region to celebrate Matariki and share Māori culture with a diverse and growing audience.
Applications are welcomed from events that are within at least one of the following festival genres:
Hapori (Community)
Kai (Food)
Kōrero (Lectures/Presentations)
Ngā Mahi Toi (Visual Arts)
Taiao (Environment)
Wānanga (Workshops)
Whakangahau (Performance), and
Whare Tapere (Theatre).
Applications close 10 February 2018.
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
45,000 people started riding in Auckland last year. Join them in the bike lane this summer! at.govt.nz... #AKLBikeLife
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
We’re implementing tap and go on our on street parking machines, making paying for parking easier. AT.govt.nz/parking
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
We're running a free scooter safety check tomorrow at The Viaduct Events Centre between 11am-2pm, scoot on over and get yours checked!
Find out more on our website here: at.govt.nz...
Hi Aucklanders - Auckland Council has kicked off a project to find a new port location. But, shifting a port takes time. In the meantime, we need to keep delivering for Aucklanders – check out how we propose to do just that with our Draft 30-Year Master Plan.
Check out the draft plan and tell… View moreHi Aucklanders - Auckland Council has kicked off a project to find a new port location. But, shifting a port takes time. In the meantime, we need to keep delivering for Aucklanders – check out how we propose to do just that with our Draft 30-Year Master Plan.
Check out the draft plan and tell us what you think by visiting www.masterplan.poal.co.nz.
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The Team from The Building Guys
I'd love to help get you started. My name is Jade Powell and I'm your builder. My service focuses on renovation. I help people build their dreams and it makes me happy to make them smile when I finish. Call me so I can help you today on 027 272 7183.
Birgit from Massey
Half a boot load I’d say. Cut into managable bits. The tree was cut today so you have to dry it yourself.
First come first served: pick up 439 Don Buck Rd (row).
If you’re keen on big bits, call me on 021 926803. I have some on my rear section but can’t lift it. You’d have to get … View moreHalf a boot load I’d say. Cut into managable bits. The tree was cut today so you have to dry it yourself.
First come first served: pick up 439 Don Buck Rd (row).
If you’re keen on big bits, call me on 021 926803. I have some on my rear section but can’t lift it. You’d have to get that up the driveway yourself.
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The Team from Auckland Humanity Project
Grace | Titirangi
"Cutting my hair was a big thing, because I cut it last October and I was faced with, oh so you’re a boy now, or transgender, or wait you’re a lesbian?
I’m like, no I’m still a girl, I’m heterosexual and just because my appearance is different to what you … View moreGrace | Titirangi
"Cutting my hair was a big thing, because I cut it last October and I was faced with, oh so you’re a boy now, or transgender, or wait you’re a lesbian?
I’m like, no I’m still a girl, I’m heterosexual and just because my appearance is different to what you perceive as being the normal, you shouldn’t assume it's not. Basically I just embrace my personality now, and I’ve learned to just face other people and not really care what they think, because it doesn’t really affect me. They might be experiencing something new, so they may not know how to treat it, and all judgements come from past experiences."
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It's no surprise that Neighbourly members love their cats - but we want to know how you celebrate the festive season with them.
Is Santa bringing your cat a present? Will she be served something special or an extra treat or two? Take our 2 minute survey and we'll send you a FREE … View moreIt's no surprise that Neighbourly members love their cats - but we want to know how you celebrate the festive season with them.
Is Santa bringing your cat a present? Will she be served something special or an extra treat or two? Take our 2 minute survey and we'll send you a FREE sample of our new FANCY FEAST PUREE KISS, just for taking part!
Available in small treat serves, FANCY FEAST PUREE KISS are the perfect treat for your feline friend this Christmas.
Wishing every Kiwi Cat a very Merry Christmas from FANCY FEAST.
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Saturday 25 November marks White Ribbon Day, an annual event drawing attention to men's violence towards women. New Zealanders are taking The Pledge and making a commitment to stand up, speak out - and act.
Have you watched our film Raise Our Men? Featuring interviews with nine Kiwi men, … View moreSaturday 25 November marks White Ribbon Day, an annual event drawing attention to men's violence towards women. New Zealanders are taking The Pledge and making a commitment to stand up, speak out - and act.
Have you watched our film Raise Our Men? Featuring interviews with nine Kiwi men, it demonstrates that change is possible when men are shown and supported to choose a different respectful path. You'll find clips on our website.
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