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Sarah Moore from Froot Camp
Come join a Froot Camp session! We're training tomorrow (Saturday) at 9am and Auckland Domain. It's completely FREE - plus we have an extra fun session planned.
We meet at the back of the Museum (where the cars park, opposite side to the cannons!); you should spot a gathering of … View moreCome join a Froot Camp session! We're training tomorrow (Saturday) at 9am and Auckland Domain. It's completely FREE - plus we have an extra fun session planned.
We meet at the back of the Museum (where the cars park, opposite side to the cannons!); you should spot a gathering of people looking excited.
Hope to see you then neighbours!
There is help for families affected by problem drinking.
In extreme cases, an alcoholic may be homeless, but many live in families that are struggling because of the challenges that come with problem drinking.
Family members become lonely, isolated, ashamed and depressed. They feel that life … View moreThere is help for families affected by problem drinking.
In extreme cases, an alcoholic may be homeless, but many live in families that are struggling because of the challenges that come with problem drinking.
Family members become lonely, isolated, ashamed and depressed. They feel that life has become unmanageable or unbearable. Al-Anon-Alateen Family Groups is a support programme for people who are living with or have lived with the problems of someone else's drinking.
Al-Anon and Alateen for young people offer understanding and personal growth - whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not. There are free of charge meetings daily around Auckland. To find one visit online here.
Members share their experiences of applying the Al-Anon principles to their lives. There is no advice given or specific direction suggested.
Below are a few thoughts from people who have tried Al-Anon:
"I believed that the only thing I needed to be happy and safe was for my husband to stop drinking."
"My life had got so out of control not knowing what my state my daughter would be in when I got home."
"I thought I was strong enough to deal with this on my own...After trying everything, I went to my first meeting."
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Create third wave specialty coffee at home from bean to espresso in less than a minute with Breville's Barista Express Impress. Or, shop bonus offers* from Nespresso and De’Longhi to … View moreHeathcotes’ Coffee Showcase Catalogue is out now! Shop the latest and greatest in coffee technology.
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Judith from Mount Albert
Complete lawn watering system. More pieces the shown in photo
Price: $50
Judith from Mount Albert
Very comfortable fit for medium size person. Good frame.
Price: $12
Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, the fate of a historic building is unknown as Auckland Council say it’s no longer in a financial position to fund it.
The Whare on the former Monte Cecilia Catholic School site in Hillsborough, next to the Pah Homestead, was spared from demolition in 2016 under the … View moreKia ora neighbours, the fate of a historic building is unknown as Auckland Council say it’s no longer in a financial position to fund it.
The Whare on the former Monte Cecilia Catholic School site in Hillsborough, next to the Pah Homestead, was spared from demolition in 2016 under the presumption it could be used as a community facility.
But six years on, Puketāpapa Local Board chairwoman Julie Fairey said it was now “stuck in limbo” as both the council and the Wallace Arts Trust, which owns Pah Homestead, can no longer fund its restoration.
Read the full story at the link below.
Vinnie from Mount Albert
We need some empty Hello Fresh boxes. Can collect in the next 24 hours.
The Team from Auckland Council
Have your say on our proposed walking distances around the city centre, other large centres, and rapid transit where more apartments are required to meet government’s new housing rules.
Consultation: 19 April - 9 May.
Find out more and give your feedback by clicking on 'Read … View moreHave your say on our proposed walking distances around the city centre, other large centres, and rapid transit where more apartments are required to meet government’s new housing rules.
Consultation: 19 April - 9 May.
Find out more and give your feedback by clicking on 'Read More'.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for persimmon recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before April 29, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown … View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for persimmon recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before April 29, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.
World Creativity and Innovation Day provides people with an excuse to try to solve old problems in new ways, with the potential of finding better and more effective methods to accomplish our goals!
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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