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2128 days ago

Why we celebrate Auckland Anniversary Day

Communications Team from Auckland Council

In 1842, Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson decreed that 29 January would become Auckland's anniversary, marking the day in 1840 when he arrived in the Bay of Islands.

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2129 days ago

Aucklanders, what's your view on fare hikes?

Reporter Stuff

Hi neighbours, Auckland commuters who use buses, trains and ferries are facing fare rises of up to six per cent.

Councillor Richard Hills says the increases can be a barrier to public transport. Will higher fares stop you using public transport?

To read more, click here

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2128 days ago

Choir - come and have a go!

Sarah from New Lynn

Hi There
Waitakere Voices Choir will be starting back on Tuesday 5th Feb at 7.15pm at ACG Sunderland School in Henderson. It's a fun and friendly community choir - come along for free to the first evening to see if it is right for you. No audition necessary and singers of all abilities and … View more
Hi There
Waitakere Voices Choir will be starting back on Tuesday 5th Feb at 7.15pm at ACG Sunderland School in Henderson. It's a fun and friendly community choir - come along for free to the first evening to see if it is right for you. No audition necessary and singers of all abilities and experience welcome. More info email wvoiceschoir@gmail.com or ask a question here :-)

2128 days ago

Poll: What is New Zealand's favourite cake?

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.

We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite… View more
Hi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.

We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite cake flavour?

What is New Zealand's favourite cake?
  • 21.6% Banana
    21.6% Complete
  • 35.9% Carrot
    35.9% Complete
  • 5.2% Lemon
    5.2% Complete
  • 0.9% Orange
    0.9% Complete
  • 10.9% Chocolate
    10.9% Complete
  • 8.8% Chocolate Mudcake
    8.8% Complete
  • 2.6% Red Velvet
    2.6% Complete
  • 0.3% Marble
    0.3% Complete
  • 2.3% Sponge
    2.3% Complete
  • 5.2% Fruitcake
    5.2% Complete
  • 4.8% Black Forest
    4.8% Complete
  • 1.5% Madeira
    1.5% Complete
2530 votes
2129 days ago

Study English with confidence at DynaSpeak

DynaSpeak Auckland CBD

We are currently taking enrolments for Foundation (beginners) up to level 5 (fluency) with Academic, Employment and Everyday English. All our programs are NZAQ approved.

We have classes in the morning, afternoon and evening.

The New Zealand Certificates in English Language (NZCEL) Semester A… View more
We are currently taking enrolments for Foundation (beginners) up to level 5 (fluency) with Academic, Employment and Everyday English. All our programs are NZAQ approved.

We have classes in the morning, afternoon and evening.

The New Zealand Certificates in English Language (NZCEL) Semester A 2019:
- 19 weeks, Full Time
- Starting date: 25 February 2019
- Mid-term break: 15 April – 19 April
- Finishing date: 5 July 2019

The courses are available only for NZ citizens, residents, permanent residents or refugees – they are FREE.

If you need more information please visit our website, email courses@dynaspeak.ac.nz or contact the campus of your interest.

Queen Street Campus:
Address: Level 11, 238 Queen Street, Auckland
Phone: 09 377 2434

Albany Campus:
Address: 1/2a William Pickering Drive, Rosedale, Albany
Phone: 09 448 2570

Botany Campus:
Address: Level 1 Fountain Lane South, Botany Downs Town Centre, East Tamaki
Phone: 09 279 9313

Mangere Campus:
Address: 15 Canning Crescent, Mangere, Manukau
Phone: 09 255 6741 / 09 255 6782

New Lynn Campus:
Address: Level 1, 3047 Great North Road, New Lynn, Waitakere
Phone: 09 827 3612
Find out more!

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2129 days ago

small warehouse/storeage/factory/shop to let

Jan from Avondale

approx 80sq m plus 20 sq m mez. Front unit, St Georges Rd Avondale. High stud roller door. Close to motorway. Tidy clean unit. Negotiable lease start from mid Feb thru May. any clean activity considered (sorry no mechanics )

2129 days ago

Don't Miss Out on this Special!

Beaurepaires New Lynn

Pop down to your local Beaurepaires in New Lynn on Great North Rd, or book and buy online for this great deal. Visit our website to find out more.

Negotiable

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2129 days ago

Auckland Transport (AT) is increasing public transport fares by as much as 50 cents per ride, starting from February 10.

Brian from New Lynn

After its yearly fare review, the cost of using most bus, train and ferry services will rise by an average of 1.9 percent. "We would like to have been in position to not increase fares in 2019. Over the past three months we have been exploring means of funding any cost gap that could be … View moreAfter its yearly fare review, the cost of using most bus, train and ferry services will rise by an average of 1.9 percent. "We would like to have been in position to not increase fares in 2019. Over the past three months we have been exploring means of funding any cost gap that could be created by not increasing fares," AT CEO Shane Ellison says.
"Unfortunately, a small fare increase is needed as any additional revenue generated by new growth resulting from holding fares at current levels is insufficient to meet the costs of providing public transport services without further funding being available." Public transport is paid for through passenger fares and subsidies from Auckland Council and NZ Transport Agency, and AT says costs increase as it puts on more services. "It's a balance for AT to provide an extensive public transport system that has enough capacity for a growing city, but we also know that cost is a major factor in how people travel, so we've found efficiencies in order to keep the fare increase at an average of 1.9 percent. "This is well below the inflationary pressures associated with providing public transport." Overall, AT says the average cost per kilometre on public transport has dropped by as much as three percent for adults, 14 percent for tertiary students and 21 percent for children since 2015.
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2130 days ago

Insurance

Muhammad Kamran from Glen Eden

Hey everyone which one is best house insurance you guys using ?


Kamran/

2130 days ago

Fancy a toe-tapping night out?

Karaoke Boiz

New Zealand's newest comedy musical Karaoke Boiz is on during Auckland Pride 2019 (7 - 16 Feb)!

This hilarious 1-hour show follows Wayne “King of Karaoke” in his search for the perfect band. Join him on his journey down the Waikato to discover new friends, foes and the biggest pop band… View more
New Zealand's newest comedy musical Karaoke Boiz is on during Auckland Pride 2019 (7 - 16 Feb)!

This hilarious 1-hour show follows Wayne “King of Karaoke” in his search for the perfect band. Join him on his journey down the Waikato to discover new friends, foes and the biggest pop band to ever grace the planet.

Director Tom Sainsbury says 'This play is just so much fun! It's all the great karaoke numbers - ‘Proud Mary’, ‘Don't Stop Me Now’ and ‘Call Me’, as well as toe-tapping dance numbers and kiwi humour!”

This stellar stand-out cast of 10 musical performers is pure perfection... This should really be on at The Civic!
Get your tickets here!

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2130 days ago

GEIS Boys uniform for sale

Adam from Titirangi

Used but in good condition (see photos) our son's GEIS (Glen Eden Intermediate School) uniform, comprising:

X 5 Polo shirts - Size 12
X 2 Green shorts - Size 12
(Nb x 1 short split, x 1 short damage to waist band)
X 1 Fleece - Size 12, missing toggle
X 3 Black Sport shorts - Size 12
X 2… View more
Used but in good condition (see photos) our son's GEIS (Glen Eden Intermediate School) uniform, comprising:

X 5 Polo shirts - Size 12
X 2 Green shorts - Size 12
(Nb x 1 short split, x 1 short damage to waist band)
X 1 Fleece - Size 12, missing toggle
X 3 Black Sport shorts - Size 12
X 2 Green Sport T Shirts - Size 12
X 1 Green Summer Jacket - Size 14

Purchase via: www.trademe.co.nz...

COLLECT from us in Titirangi (near French Bay) :)

Negotiable

2131 days ago

Teachers have been struck off the teaching register for almost 600 matters in the past five years for offences ranging from dishonesty to sexual contact with students.

Brian from New Lynn

Data supplied by the Teaching Council under the Official Information Act shows that teachers were barred temporarily or permanently for 128 matters of sexual behaviour or contact and 59 matters of "inappropriate behaviour (sexual non-contact, etc)" in the five years to the end of 2018. … View moreData supplied by the Teaching Council under the Official Information Act shows that teachers were barred temporarily or permanently for 128 matters of sexual behaviour or contact and 59 matters of "inappropriate behaviour (sexual non-contact, etc)" in the five years to the end of 2018. The next most frequent reasons for deregistration were listed as "conduct" (62), alcohol and drugs (52) and dishonesty (51). In total, teachers' registrations were cancelled or suspended for 583 matters, or more than 100 a year, although the actual number of teachers involved was less than that because some cases involved several matters. The council's general manager of professional services, Pauline Barnes, said the numbers were "very small" as a proportion of the 102,800 teachers who were registered as at June last year. "Even one case of teacher misconduct is disappointing. "However, the public and the profession have high expectation of teachers and the vast majority uphold those expectations. "As with other professions, a small number fall below those standards and we have robust processes to respond in those cases." High-profile cases such as former Whanganui teacher Paul Collins, who was sentenced to six months' home detention on sexual charges in 2017, create an impression that some teachers abuse their positions of trust. By law, all teachers convicted of any offence punishable with at least three months in jail, such as drink-driving, must be referred to the council. But other council data shows the cases listed as referred because of convictions averaged only 90 a year over the three and a half years to last June - about nine for every 10,000 teachers. For comparison, 145 out of every 10,000 adults in New Zealand were convicted in the year to last June for serious offences, excluding minor traffic offences which are not punishable by at least three months in jail. Cases referred to the council because of convictions appear to be trending downwards, dropping from 111 in 2015 to 87 in 2016, 76 in 2017 and 41 in the six months to last June. Total disciplinary matters referred for any reason to what was then called the Education Council are also trending down from 399 in 2015 to 364 in 2016, 255 in 2017 and 116 in the first half of 2018. The council's name was changed to the Teaching Council last September. Matters leading to teachers' registrations being cancelled or suspended were much higher in the first two years of the data provided - 222 in 2014 and 130 in 2015, but only 76 in 2016, 73 in 2017 and 82 last year. This appears to be due to a change in methodology so no clear trend can be seen.
Matters causing deregistration, 2014-2018*
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128 Sexual behaviour/contact
62 Conduct
59 Inappropriate behaviour (sexual non-contact, etc)
52 Alcohol/Drugs
51 Dishonesty
38 Relationship and employment matters
33 Fraud
31 Conviction
30 Aggressive behaviour and physical handling
16 Violence
11 Driving (counted under 'Other' until 2018)
9 Pornography
7 Competence
56 Other
583 Total
*Note: Includes temporary suspensions as well as cancellations.
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2130 days ago

New Year, New Bathroom

Plumb'In Bathrooms New Lynn

Get your Bathroom New Year ready with these great bargains from Plumb'In Bathrooms

Negotiable

2131 days ago

13inch MacBook Pro - mid 2009

Trevor from Avondale

Well cared for Macbook Pro.

Used only for light office work and surfing the internet.

Upgrades completed in the last 2 years
- battery replaced
- 250GB SSD installed, replacing old HDD
- RAM increased from 4 to 8GB.

Touchpad works for surfing the internet but the right click function does not … View more
Well cared for Macbook Pro.

Used only for light office work and surfing the internet.

Upgrades completed in the last 2 years
- battery replaced
- 250GB SSD installed, replacing old HDD
- RAM increased from 4 to 8GB.

Touchpad works for surfing the internet but the right click function does not work. The mouse will come included with the laptop.

Cosmetic damage with light scratches to the outside. See pictures.

Laptop has been completed formatted and reset to "out of box" condition. Running El Capitan currently.

Please feel free to ask any questions.

Pick up in Avondale, Auckland.

Price: $300

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