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Guardian Dental Care with new and vibrant looks. We are open 7 days a week and provide affordable dental treatment with a focus on delivering quality work to patients.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
On Tuesday, Auckland Council agreed to sell seven of its buildings as a key component of its Corporate Property Strategy.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Deputy mayor and Franklin Ward Councillor Bill Cashmore and Franklin Local Board are pleased the people of Franklin will ultimately benefit from a decision to sell the current site of the Pukekohe service centre.
Have you read the latest installments of Stuff/Newshub's joint investigation? In part two of the 'a tale of two cities' series, Carmen Parahi and Simon Shepherd take a look at the view from the top of the Auckland tree. While … View moreHave you read the latest installments of Stuff/Newshub's joint investigation? In part two of the 'a tale of two cities' series, Carmen Parahi and Simon Shepherd take a look at the view from the top of the Auckland tree. While part three looks at inequality and what will happen in the next downturn. Read them both here.
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Vote for your favourite new release from Stuff Pix and you could win it to watch at your place. With so many movies ready to rent right now, there's something for everyone at Stuff Pix - check them out at stuffpix.co.nz today.
Emelyn McHardy Reporter from Franklin County News
The Pukekohe Volunteer Fire Brigade (PVFB) is again taking on the Firefighter Sky Tower Stair Challenge this weekend, May 19. Head to firefightersclimb.org.nz to donate towards Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand.
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The Rotary Club Papatoetoe Central
The Rotary Club Papatoetoe Central invites you to join and celebrate with us Indian Diaspora Night & Fund Raising Dinner. This function is a fundraiser so we can contribute to various projects for the well being of our community. Rotary Papatoetoe Central hopes to raise $50,000 through this … View moreThe Rotary Club Papatoetoe Central invites you to join and celebrate with us Indian Diaspora Night & Fund Raising Dinner. This function is a fundraiser so we can contribute to various projects for the well being of our community. Rotary Papatoetoe Central hopes to raise $50,000 through this event for the following beneficiaries:
Rotary Foundation
Cancer Society of New Zealand
St John's Ambulance
Starship Hospital
This event will take place on Saturday, 2nd June 2018 at 7pm at Alexandra Park, Epsom and will include a 3-course dinner and an evening of cultural entertainment.
Our chief guest is Hon. Jenny Salesa, Minister of ethnic communities
Tickets are available for $150 and the early bird discount price is only $100 so please apply early.
Call 021 913 625 and /or 021 151 4024 for tickets or further information.
New patients are welcome at ETHC’s Mangere East Clinic. There is no charge for ACC consultations and our friendly GP clinics provide healthcare for all of the family. No appointments, just walk on in.
Consultations for kids under 18 years are free! Our clinic is at 7B/359 Massey Road and … View moreNew patients are welcome at ETHC’s Mangere East Clinic. There is no charge for ACC consultations and our friendly GP clinics provide healthcare for all of the family. No appointments, just walk on in.
Consultations for kids under 18 years are free! Our clinic is at 7B/359 Massey Road and it’s open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm and Saturday 8.30am to 12.30pm. Phone 265 4955 for more information. Read more about our Mangere East Clinic.
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Cecily from Pukekohe
GARAGE SALE this Saturday (May 19) at Pukekohe Anglican Church, the red-brick church on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe. 8am start (officially!). Household items, books, Op Shop, cakes, jams, pickles etc. PLUS yum breakfasts!
ALL WELCOME!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
This month, Our Auckland chats to not one but three young heroes who spent their last holiday at the YouthEnviro Leader’s Forum (YELF) in New Plymouth.
Emelyn McHardy Reporter from Franklin County News
When looking for quality coffee, a South Auckland dairy would not be the most obvious choice, but Pukekohe's King St Superette is challenging stereotypes and has become the talk of the town.
Emelyn McHardy Reporter from Franklin County News
It's only halfway through the week and I already need my next dosage of Survivor New Zealand. Last week's episode was full of drama with the Kaysha blindside and rumours of Tess potentially throwing the challenge. However you may feel about Tess, she has proven herself to be a key player,… View moreIt's only halfway through the week and I already need my next dosage of Survivor New Zealand. Last week's episode was full of drama with the Kaysha blindside and rumours of Tess potentially throwing the challenge. However you may feel about Tess, she has proven herself to be a key player, and with $250,000 on the line, it's fair game. With a quarter of a mill up for grabs, sometimes I think I might like to go on Survivor. This year we have Renee repping the Franklin area, but do you think you would ever enter Survivor New Zealand if we get a third season?
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