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Helen from Fabuleux Vous Ltd
These fabulous bracelets are made from a Jade bead (except the red which is glass and the black which is Onyx) . The jade has been dyed to the current fashion pallet. They are stretchy with a brushed stainless steel heart. Wear them on their own or layer up.
13 colours to choose from
We also have… View moreThese fabulous bracelets are made from a Jade bead (except the red which is glass and the black which is Onyx) . The jade has been dyed to the current fashion pallet. They are stretchy with a brushed stainless steel heart. Wear them on their own or layer up.
13 colours to choose from
We also have some with base metal silver colour tassels
Really fabulous!
On Sale as we only have a few left
Perfect gift!
Need more info : E: customercare@fabuleuxvous.com
Ole from Takanini
From the frontline of one of the world’s biggest humanitarian disasters, doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken reveal the crisis of migrants in Europe fleeing war and terror in their home lands.
Travelling from Syria to Calais the doctors explain the many risks refugees face: poisoning from the … View moreFrom the frontline of one of the world’s biggest humanitarian disasters, doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken reveal the crisis of migrants in Europe fleeing war and terror in their home lands.
Travelling from Syria to Calais the doctors explain the many risks refugees face: poisoning from the plastic they burn to keep warm, the rampant disease in overcrowded camps and the dangerous sea journeys to reach the promise of safety in the West. This is the heartbreaking human tragedy behind the headlines - from the devastating lows of suffering and loss to the inspiring highs of human courage and kindness. (PGR)
Sunday 8:00pm on Hope Channel
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz.........
Cherie from Manurewa
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Did you know that Surfdale in Waiheke Island received its name via a competition? The winner was awarded a section of land near the beach...
At 8 pence a day on top of a small deposit, a Surfdale section was also promoted as a sound investment – so close to downtown Auckland that “values must … View moreDid you know that Surfdale in Waiheke Island received its name via a competition? The winner was awarded a section of land near the beach...
At 8 pence a day on top of a small deposit, a Surfdale section was also promoted as a sound investment – so close to downtown Auckland that “values must go up and up and up”.
Well, they weren't wrong there.
Today, Waiheke Island brings to mind sunny vineyards and beachy weekend getaways. The image of Waiheke as an “island paradise” has its origins in 1920s marketing, but the island has long been desirable even as its character has changed over the past centuries.
As we go into the long weekend and begin to venture further afield again, why not have a read of how Waiheke came to be the place it is today, in this blog about its recent history by our Project Curator, Jane Groufsky.
www.aucklandmuseum.com...
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
It's inspirational to meet a family that's taken the plunge to leave the rat race and establish themselves in the country. This couple not only managed to keep their jobs, but also build a stunning house on the Coromandel Peninsula that has caught the eye of NZIA judges.
Ole from Takanini
Have you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’
Sunday 9:00am on Hope Channel
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream:… View moreHave you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’
Sunday 9:00am on Hope Channel
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz......
The Team from Auckland Council
Across the months of May and June, we have been asking Aucklanders to create a Pest-Free haven in their backyard through placing traps, pulling weeds, and planting natives.
To help further support Aucklanders we ran a Q&A session with our Pest Free Auckland experts on Instagram and thought … View moreAcross the months of May and June, we have been asking Aucklanders to create a Pest-Free haven in their backyard through placing traps, pulling weeds, and planting natives.
To help further support Aucklanders we ran a Q&A session with our Pest Free Auckland experts on Instagram and thought we’d share a summary of the great questions and useful answers to get everyone started on their Pest Free Auckland journey.
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Ole from Takanini
Have you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’
Saturday 11:00am on Hope Channel
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live … View moreHave you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’
Saturday 11:00am on Hope Channel
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz...
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Always wanted to try and bake your own bread?
Sourdough is a bread raised by aerobic yeast (yeasts in the atmosphere) that are captured in a mixture of flour and water and fed regularly to keep them alive. There are many different ways to make a sourdough starter — some people insist on using … View moreAlways wanted to try and bake your own bread?
Sourdough is a bread raised by aerobic yeast (yeasts in the atmosphere) that are captured in a mixture of flour and water and fed regularly to keep them alive. There are many different ways to make a sourdough starter — some people insist on using mineral water to feed the starter, others use water from boiled potatoes to get the starter going. It’s very effective to get a cup of someone else’s starter that you can then feed and grow yourself. Other people have sourdough starters that have been handed down through generations, but there’s no need for all that fuss: it’s incredibly easy to make your own.
Read the full recipe and method in the link below!
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
People are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified,… View morePeople are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Pukekohe
Update a boring old plant pot with an on-trend terrazzo paint effect!
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Do you have a teenager who finds school difficult?
Our Ultimate – Foundation Skills programme may be the right fit! This FREE programme is specifically for 16-19 year olds and focuses on helping them gain important skills that will help them in the workplace and in the wider world.
Your … View moreDo you have a teenager who finds school difficult?
Our Ultimate – Foundation Skills programme may be the right fit! This FREE programme is specifically for 16-19 year olds and focuses on helping them gain important skills that will help them in the workplace and in the wider world.
Your teen can gain credits towards NCEA 1 and 2, learn computer skills and how to write a CV, all while exploring a range of practical study and career options they can follow.
Visit our website to find out more about our Ultimate programme!
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The Team from Auckland Museum
It was a pitch-black, two-second encounter with this amazing cephalopod that gave 14-year-old Aucklander, Cruz Erdmann an opportunity to capture the captivating winning shot of a bigfin squid illuminating the inky blackness of the ocean.
Cruz took out the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year … View moreIt was a pitch-black, two-second encounter with this amazing cephalopod that gave 14-year-old Aucklander, Cruz Erdmann an opportunity to capture the captivating winning shot of a bigfin squid illuminating the inky blackness of the ocean.
Cruz took out the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year category, being chosen from nearly 50,000 entries from 92 counties, honoured by the longest-running nature photography exhibition in the world! We spoke to this young creative on his incredible achievement.
As the Museum is now open, come and see all of the stunning images from the exhibition, extended for a limited time.
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Hi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15… View moreHi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15 June marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. It is an opportunity to shine the light on the role we can all play in reducing elder abuse and neglect.
Make sure to read and share it!
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