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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours, the Ministry of Health has announced the public places where people who have tested positive for coronavirus during the past two weeks have been to. Stuff has compiled them here.
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, As Aucklanders move through a second Covid-19 Level 3 lockdown, what do you think it teaches us about how the city should evolve ? Read the story below:
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
A raft of new coronavirus testing centres have opened across Auckland following the confirmation of a new community cluster in south Auckland.
Following the announcement on Tuesday night, the Northern Regional Health Co-ordination Centre recorded over 7800 Covid-19 tests on Wednesday, beating the … View moreA raft of new coronavirus testing centres have opened across Auckland following the confirmation of a new community cluster in south Auckland.
Following the announcement on Tuesday night, the Northern Regional Health Co-ordination Centre recorded over 7800 Covid-19 tests on Wednesday, beating the previous record of 6407 tests on June 23.
Anyone experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms should seek to get a free Covid-19 test at their local general practice, urgent care clinic or one of Auckland's 15 community testing centres.
Click 'read more' for a full list of testing centres, including addresses and opening hours.
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Wendy from Roger Sumich
Under offer in 2 weeks, at the top end of the average percentage over CV, and multiple offers. We have buyers that missed out, so if you are considering selling, please contact me at roger.sumich@bayleys.co.nz.
Simonne Dyer from Hibiscus Coast Grey Power Association
The Hibiscus Coast Assn. Grey Power AGM and Whangaparaoa Election Candidates' meeting in the afternoon of August 28 in the St John's Catholic Church hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa, has been cancelled due to the uncertainty of the level we will be in. This meeting will be rescheduled at a … View moreThe Hibiscus Coast Assn. Grey Power AGM and Whangaparaoa Election Candidates' meeting in the afternoon of August 28 in the St John's Catholic Church hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa, has been cancelled due to the uncertainty of the level we will be in. This meeting will be rescheduled at a later date.
Hey neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.
Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an … View moreHey neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.
Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an outbreak of Covid-19 in the community, leading to a halt in most political campaigning.
To read more about the new election date, click here.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
The Pacific Collection Access Project (PCAP) was a three-year project focused on increasing knowledge on, and access to Auckland Museum’s Pacific collection through creating stronger connections with Auckland’s diverse Pacific communities. Moana Research are undertaking an independent … View moreThe Pacific Collection Access Project (PCAP) was a three-year project focused on increasing knowledge on, and access to Auckland Museum’s Pacific collection through creating stronger connections with Auckland’s diverse Pacific communities. Moana Research are undertaking an independent evaluation on the impact of the project. Your feedback is very important. Please let us know what you think about PCAP and your engagement with the Auckland Museum throughout the duration of the project.
The Team Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours,
Have you heard the news? Auckland will remain in level 3, while the rest of the country will remain at level 2 until midnight Wednesday, August 26 – an additional 12 days.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the approach is “short, but precautionary”. Extending the … View moreHi neighbours,
Have you heard the news? Auckland will remain in level 3, while the rest of the country will remain at level 2 until midnight Wednesday, August 26 – an additional 12 days.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the approach is “short, but precautionary”. Extending the restrictions for an additional 12 days is the same length of the virus’ incubation period, director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said.
To read more about what this means for Auckland, click here
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Lynda from Army Bay
Recently dog had its trachea crushed from being dragged along on a lead, leading to coughing, inability to swallow food and very expensive vet bills or death. Think twice people ,don’t drag or choke your dog when walking. Choker chains are not good either. Use treats and praise, and give them … View moreRecently dog had its trachea crushed from being dragged along on a lead, leading to coughing, inability to swallow food and very expensive vet bills or death. Think twice people ,don’t drag or choke your dog when walking. Choker chains are not good either. Use treats and praise, and give them some space. There is no reason for this cruelty. None at all. If you can’t control your pet kindly, don’t get one.
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