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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi Auckland neighbours,
Daylight saving ends on April 4 when Kiwi clocks go back one hour.
As we fall back into fall, some Aucklanders welcome the change while others hold strong objections.
Your feedback is welcome.
If you don't want your comments to be used by Stuff, please put … View moreHi Auckland neighbours,
Daylight saving ends on April 4 when Kiwi clocks go back one hour.
As we fall back into fall, some Aucklanders welcome the change while others hold strong objections.
Your feedback is welcome.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A spate of people using counterfeit notes has been plaguing Manukau in South Auckland.
Police in Counties Manukau want to hear from you if you see one of the false notes.
Call them on 105.
Sheryl Harris from Red Cross Shop Takanini
Come on down to the Red Cross shop in Takanini & check out the new winter stock instore. We also have a great selection of winter boots & shoes available. Hope to see you soon, from the team at Takanini
Kim from Papakura
Want some more ideas for healthy meals?
Come along to the wholefood plant-based cooking workshops, held on the first Tuesday of every month - there are tasty healthy recipes demonstrated and you get to taste them too!
When: Tuesday 6 April at 7.00pm
Where: The Church Hall, 12 Alpha Street, … View moreWant some more ideas for healthy meals?
Come along to the wholefood plant-based cooking workshops, held on the first Tuesday of every month - there are tasty healthy recipes demonstrated and you get to taste them too!
When: Tuesday 6 April at 7.00pm
Where: The Church Hall, 12 Alpha Street, Papakura - or on Zoom
Cost: $4
We continue into April with a final grouping of five exciting shows Tuesday 6th–Sunday 11th!
First up, The Haka Party Incident presented with Auckland Theatre Company is a provocative, resonant, and unforgettable show. On this week from Tuesday 6 –Saturday 10 April.
Next, … View moreWe continue into April with a final grouping of five exciting shows Tuesday 6th–Sunday 11th!
First up, The Haka Party Incident presented with Auckland Theatre Company is a provocative, resonant, and unforgettable show. On this week from Tuesday 6 –Saturday 10 April.
Next, Reb Fountain & The Black Quartet: The Boy Next Door will blow you away with an evening paying homage to the work of the inimitable Nick Cave at Auckland Town Hall on Wednesday 7 April.
Subtle Dances, the premiere work from BalletCollective Aotearoa with NZTrio debuts on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 April at the Bruce Mason Centre.
If you’d like to do some dancing yourself, the New Moon Folk Ball will provide that opportunity on Friday 9 April, led by the iconic Michael Parmenter.
And on Sunday 11 April, join Sistema Aotearoa in celebrating their 10th birthday at Tekau! with a free performance featuring 250 young musicians across a 100-piece string orchestra and choir of 150.
Don’t miss out on your final chance to enjoy AAF in 2021!
Find out more
HURRY SALE ENDS SOON!
$ave with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpapers, decorating accessories and cleaning products!
Come in and see us and get all the advice you need for your projects. Whether you need help choosing colours, deciding which products to … View moreHURRY SALE ENDS SOON!
$ave with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpapers, decorating accessories and cleaning products!
Come in and see us and get all the advice you need for your projects. Whether you need help choosing colours, deciding which products to use, or what prep is required, Resene staff can help you every step of the way.
Resene products are designed and made in NZ and have been since Resene started in Wellington over 75 years ago.
Come in and get inspired to make the most of your home.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Auckland Council will continue to service your kerbside collections during the Easter Holiday, but with some changes to collection dates. All collections will return to normal on 12 April 2021. Find out more
We're now open - your place to be
Ormiston Town Centre is your place to Shop, Eat, and Play. With plenty to see and do and even more stores coming soon.
Check out our website www.ormistontown.co.nz and sign up to our Local Loop newsletter to stay up to date with all of the latest events… View moreWe're now open - your place to be
Ormiston Town Centre is your place to Shop, Eat, and Play. With plenty to see and do and even more stores coming soon.
Check out our website www.ormistontown.co.nz and sign up to our Local Loop newsletter to stay up to date with all of the latest events and offers.
Find out more
Sanjeev Thakur Reporter from Homed - Southern Homes
Read his comments on the recent changes in the Market and more in the latest copy of the Southern Homes
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This week, we were very happy to host a graduation luncheon for the students, families and friends of the Advanced Level 4 programme and Level 5 Diploma Chefs.
The Diploma chefs achievement comes after nearly TWO years of chopping, preparing and cooking and many tests and assignments and a bunch … View moreThis week, we were very happy to host a graduation luncheon for the students, families and friends of the Advanced Level 4 programme and Level 5 Diploma Chefs.
The Diploma chefs achievement comes after nearly TWO years of chopping, preparing and cooking and many tests and assignments and a bunch of hard work plus some serious determination and the privilege of remote cooking through FOUR Lockdowns!
The Advanced Level 4 chefs started in June 2020 and worked through their programme with only THREE lockdowns and remote cooking. Needless to say, we are delighted to be able to award these qualifications after what can only be described as a roller-coasted period.
The menu included Gratinated Snapper with mushroom, spinach with Sauce Hollandaise, Pigeon Bay lamb with corn, polenta, baked cherry tomatoes and basil and Crêpe with raspberry parfait and vanilla cream to finish.
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is open every day throughout Easter, making it the perfect time to visit our largest-ever exhibition Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art.
Bring the whole whānau to visit this free exhibition, with heaps of hands-on activities for the tamariki throughout … View moreAuckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is open every day throughout Easter, making it the perfect time to visit our largest-ever exhibition Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art.
Bring the whole whānau to visit this free exhibition, with heaps of hands-on activities for the tamariki throughout the long weekend including drop-in art-making, the engaging Manu family trail, and the immersive ngahere (forest, ecosystem) created by artist Charlotte Graham.
Find out more
Trish from Pahurehure
Hi all Trish Pou daughter here!
Little bit about me- my name is Taylor-Paige, I am solo full time mum to a beautiful 5 month old and I am trying to start a side business selling these delicious Sundae Boxes!
Delivery included in cost, delivery this Friday, payment must be made upon ordering. To… View moreHi all Trish Pou daughter here!
Little bit about me- my name is Taylor-Paige, I am solo full time mum to a beautiful 5 month old and I am trying to start a side business selling these delicious Sundae Boxes!
Delivery included in cost, delivery this Friday, payment must be made upon ordering. To order please text me 0211037013 with your name, address & I will send through payment details and secure your box! :)
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- Fudge brownie pieces
- Hokey Pokey Pieces
- Mini Marshmallows
- Mixed Gummy’s
- Chocolate Sauce
- Caramel Sauce
- Classic Sprinkles
- Classic Chopped Nuts
Price: $55
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Restrictions on trading over Easter have frustrated Auckland retailers desperate for business in the wake of four Covid-19 lockdowns.
Only shops selling certain goods can legally trade on Easter Sunday, and those breaching conditions can be fined up to $1000.
But Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says … View moreRestrictions on trading over Easter have frustrated Auckland retailers desperate for business in the wake of four Covid-19 lockdowns.
Only shops selling certain goods can legally trade on Easter Sunday, and those breaching conditions can be fined up to $1000.
But Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says critics have left it too late, as the process to change trading rules can take over a year.
Local government has had the power to rule on whether retailers can open on Easter Sunday since the National government passed the responsibility down in 2016.
Prior to this, only shops that sell necessities, such as dairies, service stations, and pharmacies, were given exemptions to trade.
Thirty-nine of the country’s 67 councils have created bylaws to date allowing retailers to open if they want, but Auckland, Wellington, and other major centres remain opposed.
Newmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Thomas said the restrictions are “ridiculous and out of date”.
“There are so many discrepancies in the law it seems a bit ludicrous,” he said.
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