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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
A gaggle of geese held up traffic on the northern motorway as they found themselves stuck on the road on Thursday afternoon.
The geese entered the motorway from a lake at the Rosedale Wastewater Treatment Plant. Feathers flew as the geese headed north, before they took the nearest exit – a berm … View moreA gaggle of geese held up traffic on the northern motorway as they found themselves stuck on the road on Thursday afternoon.
The geese entered the motorway from a lake at the Rosedale Wastewater Treatment Plant. Feathers flew as the geese headed north, before they took the nearest exit – a berm near the Greville Rd off-ramp.
The geese were in a flap when they realised they were stuck between a concrete barrier and three lanes of Auckland’s busy holiday traffic.
While the geese appeared largely unruffled after the incident, motorists were said to have had goose bumps.
Click 'read more' for the full story, including a video of the geese.
Rebecca from Belmont
Hi there, does anyone have any spare Swan Plants? My lot has almost demolished their supply and I don't want them going hungry. I'm in Takapuna? Thanks in advance :)
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Cindy from Takapuna
My kids grew out of these clothes. Size 10. Some of them only wore one or twice. Excellent condition. $8 for the whole lot. Smoke free and pet free family.
Interested please text me on 021-135 3011.
Cheers.
Price: $8
Cindy from Takapuna
My kids grew out of these clothes. All are in excellent condition. size 10. $12 for the whole lot. Smoke free and pet free family.
Interested, please text me on 021-135 3011.
Cheers.
Price: $12
Cindy from Takapuna
My kids grew out of these clothes. All are in excellent condition. Size 10. $20 for the whole lot. Smoke free and pet free family.
Interested, please text me on 021-135 3011.
Price: $20
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Auckland Transport has been criticised for spending $2.6 million on cameras to stop people illegally using Onewa Rd's transit lane, which already had 99 per cent compliance.
The ratepayer-funded organisation recently installed 68 cameras along the road, at a cost of $2.6 million, to save its … View moreAuckland Transport has been criticised for spending $2.6 million on cameras to stop people illegally using Onewa Rd's transit lane, which already had 99 per cent compliance.
The ratepayer-funded organisation recently installed 68 cameras along the road, at a cost of $2.6 million, to save its staff from having to manually enforce compliance with a camera on the side of the road, which put them at risk of being abused by angry motorists.
Auckland Transport was reviewing the way it manages all the region’s special vehicle lanes, and hoped the technology would increase efficiency to have the network operating as freely as possible.
But Kaipātiki Local Board member Paula Gillon said it was an “extraordinary” amount of money to spend on a road where the transit lane rules were adhered to by motorists 99 per cent of the time.
While it was likely the cameras would stop people from illegally using the transit lanes, Gillon believed congestion would get worse in the normal lane, as Auckland Transport had not put forward any alternative solutions.
Click 'read more' for the full story and tell us what you think should be done to improve Onewa Rd's congestion issues in the comments below.
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The Team from NZ Compare
The Team at NZ Compare wish you a wonderful New Year!
Thank you for welcoming us into your Neighbourhood, we can't wait to help you compare what's out there in 2022.
Rick from Hauraki
Our poor girl has been chased away by a small tabby cat with a brown/black coat last night. Photo of YuanYuan below.
Please call me on 0204-0203663 or email richardgeary1954@live.com
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Wishing you a Happy New Year and hope that you will celebrate the New Year in style with a glass of New Zealand Wine!
Hey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit … View moreHey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit stuff.co.nz/newsletters .
Stuff’s cricket coverage is second to none, from the Black Caps and White Ferns to the men’s and women's Super Smash. And there’s a big summer of cricket looming, culminating in the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, so don't miss out on the action!
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Marina from Stanley Point
Biochemistry - $50
Physics for scientist and engineers - $50
Physics - $50
Lab coat + 3 savety glasses - $25
Pick up in Devonport
Negotiable
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
It's that time of year - we all get a little nostalgic for Christmas' past. My grandad wasn't exactly the Grinch Who Stole Christmas, but he sure wanted it over and done with. Would love to hear your reminisces.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Celia, Finn, Franck, Marlene, Oliver, Nidhi, Tony, Ralf and Alice from the New Zealand School of Food and Wine wish you a very happy Christmas and restful holiday. Enjoy lots of delicious food at home!
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