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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
The Auckland War Memorial Museum’s latest exhibition, Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland, tells the diverse narratives of the people and places that call the city home.
The city’s heterogeneous nature is the crux of the Auckland War Memorial Museum’s latest exhibition, Tāmaki Herenga… View moreThe Auckland War Memorial Museum’s latest exhibition, Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland, tells the diverse narratives of the people and places that call the city home.
The city’s heterogeneous nature is the crux of the Auckland War Memorial Museum’s latest exhibition, Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland.
It tells the diverse narratives of the people and places that call the city home, with a particular focus on early immigrant families who had – and continue to have – a fundamental impact on its formation.
The Kronfeld family, who moved to Auckland in the 1890s, have had a particularly trailblazing existence.
In as little as 10 years after moving, Prussian Jew Gustav Kronfeld boasted a hugely successful import-export business and had become a naturalised member of the British Empire.
Along with his Samoan wife Louisa he also helped care for those who passed through Auckland from the Pacific Islands, in a grand house he had built himself.
Emily Parr, the Kronfeld’s great-great-granddaughter said her ancestors' warm and familial hospitality helped countless travellers and established Pacific Island roots in Auckland, at a time when very few Samoans were in New Zealand.
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The Kronfeld family, who moved to Auckland in the 1890s, with friends at Te Muri campground, Matakana.
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Land is not a commodity, it is vital if we and animals are to exist...your thoughts? Read the below.
A farmer in Maruia, on the South Island's West Coast, is threatening to burn 80ha of native bush on his property and turn it into pasture in a bid to raise its value and save his farm.
The land… View moreLand is not a commodity, it is vital if we and animals are to exist...your thoughts? Read the below.
A farmer in Maruia, on the South Island's West Coast, is threatening to burn 80ha of native bush on his property and turn it into pasture in a bid to raise its value and save his farm.
The land is likely to be classed as a significant natural area (SNA) under new biodiversity rules in regional and district plans.
Aaran Bruce and his wife live on a 220ha block their family has owned since the 1940s on West Bank Rd, about 15km from Springs Junction.
The couple is under pressure from their bank to sell the farm after running into financial strife and sold their dairy herd last year.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi Neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Auckland will join the rest of New Zealand at Covid-19 alert level 1 from midday Friday.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Update from Auckand Reporters at Stuff:
… View moreHi Neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Auckland will join the rest of New Zealand at Covid-19 alert level 1 from midday Friday.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Update from Auckand Reporters at Stuff:
Auckland is moving to alert level 1 at midday.
* The Blues can host Highlanders with Eden Park crowd, and fans can attend America's Cup.
* Cabinet made the decision on Thursday, but delayed the announcement.
* The delayed decision is a 'logistical nightmare', Auckland restaurant owner says
* There were no new community cases to report yesterday.
* On Wednesday, the Government unveiled a detailed timeline for when people will get the Covid-19 vaccine.
Due to the shift down, Sunday's Super Rugby Aotearoa game between the Blues and Highlanders can go ahead with a crowd.
Crowds can also attend racing at the America’s Cup and Team New Zealand's defence of the cup continues against Luna Rossa from Friday afternoon.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Six60 will be the first band to play Auckland's Eden Park.
The band's announced Six60 Saturdays will continue on Anzac weekend with the first ever concert at the Auckland venue.
They will play Eden Park on Saturday April 24.
The band was an active voice in the campaign to get concerts … View moreSix60 will be the first band to play Auckland's Eden Park.
The band's announced Six60 Saturdays will continue on Anzac weekend with the first ever concert at the Auckland venue.
They will play Eden Park on Saturday April 24.
The band was an active voice in the campaign to get concerts at the Auckland venue.
In February this year, it was announced that six concerts a year can go ahead at Eden Park.
Read more of Darren Bevan's story here:
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Today we remember the victims, families and communities affected on 15.03.2019
Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand".… View moreConsumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand". However, TVNZ 1 News, along with Consumer NZ, have voiced concerns.
For more information and advice, read our article in the latest SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...
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Join us for CAB… View moreDo you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).
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