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Te Pōkaitahi Reo
Meet Parminder Singh (Punjabi) who shares his journey with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi:
“Studying in the Pōkaitahi Reo programme has allowed me to develop a totally beautiful and unique relationship with Māori communities in Auckland. The learning has helped my … View moreTe Pōkaitahi Reo
Meet Parminder Singh (Punjabi) who shares his journey with Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi:
“Studying in the Pōkaitahi Reo programme has allowed me to develop a totally beautiful and unique relationship with Māori communities in Auckland. The learning has helped my work to bridge gaps between Māori and others in our multicultural communities. When I look back, I feel really proud. It’s a great feeling when I speak te reo Māori. It’s a privilege.”
Share in Parminder’s experience and enquire now for 2021. These programmes are tuition fee free!
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Our third annual StreetFEST is back from 10 am to 2 pm!
There will be lots of community stalls, sustainable stalls, arts and crafts, sports clubs, emergency services, an amazing Mother’s Day raffle and family activities.
Live entertainment, bands, dancing and cultural performances from … View moreOur third annual StreetFEST is back from 10 am to 2 pm!
There will be lots of community stalls, sustainable stalls, arts and crafts, sports clubs, emergency services, an amazing Mother’s Day raffle and family activities.
Live entertainment, bands, dancing and cultural performances from local artists, schools and groups. With activities for the kids and adults, face painting, bouncy castle, clowns, the Kindergarten play truck and so much more, the kids are going to love this day.
Great deals and specials from our businesses in town. Located on the Great South Road and in Centre Court and into Broadway, it’s a free family fun day for you all to enjoy.
The rain save date is the 15th of May should the weather not be kind.
This event is put on by the Papakura Business Association in conjunction with the Papakura Local Board.
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Phil from Pukekohe
Ride on mower wanted. $2000-$3000. Franklin or papakura areas. Ph. Phil 09-2389816
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Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code … View moreAre you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?
From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!
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Hello,
We are Assetlink. A facilities services provider that specialises in Retail, Commercial & Industrial cleaning around NZ.
Currently we have some exciting opportunities at Auckland Airport, which is the largest and busiest Airport in the country.
If you have commercial cleaning … View moreHello,
We are Assetlink. A facilities services provider that specialises in Retail, Commercial & Industrial cleaning around NZ.
Currently we have some exciting opportunities at Auckland Airport, which is the largest and busiest Airport in the country.
If you have commercial cleaning experience or are keen to learn (we provide full training) and would like to be part of a team that makes a difference, then we would love to hear from you! We have a range of shifts available for full or part time workers.
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• Be well presented, proactive and able to work well on your own
• Prior commercial cleaning experience preferred
• Good knowledge of and a commitment to safe working practices
• Good listening skills and the ability to follow instructions
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If you’re a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual with a commitment to providing excellent service and would like to be part of a key onsite team, we’d love to hear from you.
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A New York street food classic prepared by our Diploma Chefs. Our own succulent Chorizo sausages served in a soft bread with pickled and crispy onions, cucumbers, mayonnaise and garnished with bean sprouts.
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Carlile House in Auckland’s Grey Lynn is slowly crumbling away.
Its owners, the United Church of Tonga, claim the land’s significance as home to the first Tongan congregation in New Zealand is being neglected by Auckland Council, in favour of its history as an orphanage, preventing the site … View moreCarlile House in Auckland’s Grey Lynn is slowly crumbling away.
Its owners, the United Church of Tonga, claim the land’s significance as home to the first Tongan congregation in New Zealand is being neglected by Auckland Council, in favour of its history as an orphanage, preventing the site from being developed.
Because of the building's status as a category one historic place and a stalemate with Auckland Council, Carlile House cannot be repaired or demolished.
However, the situation has recently become of higher concern to both parties, following the recent partial collapse of the building’s roof.
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Murray from Pukekohe
Bag sealer, old but going. $25 Pukekohe
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Sheryn Hull from New Zealand Society of Genealogists - Franklin Branch
Any information or photos on WW1 servicemen buried in Pukekohe cemetery.
The Franklin Genealogy Branch of NZSG has embarked on a project to write short stories on the lives of those who fought for our country and returned and are buried in Pukekohe.
We intend to compile the stories… View moreAny information or photos on WW1 servicemen buried in Pukekohe cemetery.
The Franklin Genealogy Branch of NZSG has embarked on a project to write short stories on the lives of those who fought for our country and returned and are buried in Pukekohe.
We intend to compile the stories into a book to honour and remember them.
If you have information that you would like to share please contact
franklin@genealogy.org.nz or PM me.
Thank you.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Have you got New Zealand‘s best collection of houseplants?
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Chelsea Kitzen from Waiuku Community Workshop
Bring along your broken things to have them repaired for FREE! 1 to 4pm Sunday 2nd of May at Waiuku Zero Waste, 5 Hosking Place, Waiuku. Repairers for small electrical items, clothing (or anything that needs sewing), Quartz clocks, and Tool Sharpening. Save your favourite things from the landfill.
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
One of the first girl guide units to be formed in Auckland is gearing up for its centenary.
The 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit turns 100 in July and is seeking old girls to join the celebrations.
A social afternoon is planned for July 3, kicking off at 2pm with past guiding activities such … View moreOne of the first girl guide units to be formed in Auckland is gearing up for its centenary.
The 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit turns 100 in July and is seeking old girls to join the celebrations.
A social afternoon is planned for July 3, kicking off at 2pm with past guiding activities such as knot tying and marking arm slings.
Guests will be treated to afternoon tea and a birthday cake before photographs are taken of the girls.
The day will end with a singalong around the campfire.
The next day, a church parade will march through St Andrews Church, Epsom, where the unit has been meeting since 1921.
Parishioners are invited to a morning tea after the procession.
The unit, initially known as the St Andrew's Peace Scout Group, is believed to be the first guide company which has kept going since it was launched.
It all started when eighteen-year-old Mona Burgin wrote to the Dominion chief scout Colonel Cosgrove, a New Zealand Boer War veteran, asking about Girl Peace Scouts.
He arranged to meet her in Queen St, Auckland and wrote she would recognize him by the red flower in his buttonhole.
Soon after the meeting Burgin formed the troop on July 6.
Girl Peace Scouts wore khaki uniforms and the St Andrews troop wore a red open-ended tie.
In 1923, the Dominion Council became affiliated with the original Girls Guides Association in London.
*Former unit members can email cavellgirlguidesnz@gmail.com for details of the centenary.
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