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Communications Team from Auckland Council
This week at Auckland Conversations we focused on Transport. Is a fuel tax the answer to Auckland’s transport challenge? Is there another way? Does Auckland have its long-term transport plans right?
Here’s what the experts had to say.
#akhaveyoursay
Ivy from Titirangi
45 Daffodil Street, Titirangi commencing 9.00 am
Household goods, Pyrex dishes, Platters, Glasses, Breville Slow Cooker, Electric Frying Pan, Moulinex Blender, Sheets, Blankets, Pillows, Coats, Baby Clothes, Board Games, Cook Books, Bric-a-brac. All Sorts – Something for everyone. Everything … View more45 Daffodil Street, Titirangi commencing 9.00 am
Household goods, Pyrex dishes, Platters, Glasses, Breville Slow Cooker, Electric Frying Pan, Moulinex Blender, Sheets, Blankets, Pillows, Coats, Baby Clothes, Board Games, Cook Books, Bric-a-brac. All Sorts – Something for everyone. Everything MUST go!
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
If you’re a full time tertiary student, make sure you get a tertiary discount loaded onto your AT HOP card today. Find out about tertiary discounts here: at.govt.nz...
Terms of use for AT HOP cards: AT.govt.nz/athopterms
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
Get your walking shoes out, The Auckland Walk Challenge kicks off today. auckland.walkertracker.com... #StrideAKL
Communications from Waitākere Ranges Local Board
Waitākere Ranges Local Board is advocating for a number of projects as part of Auckland Council’s 10-year Budget, including redeveloping the Glen Eden town centre. Read more...
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The Team from Henderson ReStore Charity Shop (Habitat Auckland)
Hi neighbours. We’re having some fun down at Henderson ReStore, 7 Dora Place, today. Come on down and soak up the welcoming atmosphere. Invest half an hour fossicking and find some special gems to take home.
We have amazing donations arriving every day… so drop in often to get the … View moreHi neighbours. We’re having some fun down at Henderson ReStore, 7 Dora Place, today. Come on down and soak up the welcoming atmosphere. Invest half an hour fossicking and find some special gems to take home.
We have amazing donations arriving every day… so drop in often to get the bargains. Remember to think ReStore charity shop next time you fancy a 2nd hand shopping adventure or are donating your pre-loved goods.
Like and Follow us on Facebook to be one of the first to see the latest great buys in store.
Shelley and our awesome Henderson team look forward to saying "hi" very soon!
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Tulima from Henderson
Keyboard was damaged and we cant get one as soon as possible for piano practice for my 7 year old and 5 year old.
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Linda from Henderson
On Sat 18th Feb. my daughter and I (visiting) were in a quiet street in the city area of Rotorua.
As we sat on a seat chatting, a girl about 12 years came up and asked us to give her a ride home.
We asked her why she was in town and how was it she had no way of getting home. She didn't … View moreOn Sat 18th Feb. my daughter and I (visiting) were in a quiet street in the city area of Rotorua.
As we sat on a seat chatting, a girl about 12 years came up and asked us to give her a ride home.
We asked her why she was in town and how was it she had no way of getting home. She didn't appear to have a mobile phone.
She told us that as it was the weekend, no buses were running.
We didn't give her a ride home, as my daughter thought it might be a set up.
I was worried that she would hop in with the first person to agree to a ride, and there might be unpleasant consequences.
An awkward situation- what would readers have done?
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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We've been travelling around the country chatting with people about Neighbours Day - in case you missed our workshops, here's a video from people who attended with some ideas for events!
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