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1381 days ago

What will your children be taught in the new draft History curriculum ?

Gayleen from Howick

(compulsory YEARS 1-10) Please make a submission:or do the survey
consultation.education.govt.nz...
Here is a brief summary from the main strands UNDERSTAND; KNOW, DO
UNDERSTAND;
Colonisation sought to assimilate Maori
Dislocate them from their lands and
Replace their institutions economy and … View more
(compulsory YEARS 1-10) Please make a submission:or do the survey
consultation.education.govt.nz...
Here is a brief summary from the main strands UNDERSTAND; KNOW, DO
UNDERSTAND;
Colonisation sought to assimilate Maori
Dislocate them from their lands and
Replace their institutions economy and tikanga with European equivalents
Colonisation and the privileges deriving from it disadvantaged Maori
NZ’s history has been shaped by a contest of power leading to damage injustice and conflict
KNOW: National contexts
Whakapapa -familial links
Tuurangawaewae- Relationships to land water and resources
Tino rangatira focuses on the history of contests over authority and control
DO: TOPICS FOR INQUIRY LEARNING
Identifying sequences of past events and making connections with the present
Critiquing- Paying deliberate attention to Maori resources and approaches
Interpreting past decisions and actions and with hindsight make judgments on right and wrong

It is very important to submit on this topic for the future of our children

1380 days ago

Need a Bathroom Makeover?

The Team from The Building Guys

Call us today!| If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years’ renovation experience then choose us.

We have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the Builder), Luke (plumber), (Ryan (electrician), Russell (tiler) to do every job right.

Our team follows … View more
Call us today!| If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years’ renovation experience then choose us.

We have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the Builder), Luke (plumber), (Ryan (electrician), Russell (tiler) to do every job right.

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Call Lucy on 021 022 55 388 for a chat about your amazing renovation plans.

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1380 days ago

Open for visits with few safety steps!

Acacia Cove Village

Acacia Cove is open for visitors, however, visitors must have their temperatures taken before entering the village and are required to complete a health declaration form and unless it is a caregiver, they can not enter resident's dwelling.

As we get more updates from the government we will… View more
Acacia Cove is open for visitors, however, visitors must have their temperatures taken before entering the village and are required to complete a health declaration form and unless it is a caregiver, they can not enter resident's dwelling.

As we get more updates from the government we will update you and keep you informed of any changes to visiting requirements.

Meanwhile, Acacia Cove residents will continue having fun within the bubble, keeping safe and strong!

If you have any questions, please contact us directly on our Facebook page or website
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1380 days ago

Auckland Museum reopening this Friday

The Team from Auckland Museum

We're reopening our doors this Friday 19 Feb at 10am! We'll be spending tomorrow getting everything ready for you, including all the extra Level 2 procedures to keep you safe.

We're excited to let you know that Brickman Awesome: Epic LEGO® Creations will open at Level 2, however … View more
We're reopening our doors this Friday 19 Feb at 10am! We'll be spending tomorrow getting everything ready for you, including all the extra Level 2 procedures to keep you safe.

We're excited to let you know that Brickman Awesome: Epic LEGO® Creations will open at Level 2, however in the interest of safety the high-touch building stations won't be available. Other high-touch galleries including Weird and Wonderful and the Volcanoes gallery will be closed until Level 1, however most of the Museum will be available to wander. You'll also be able to enjoy our cafés and browse the Museum Store.

Tours will kick off again at Level 1. Our bookings team will be in touch if you've booked a tour between Thursday - Monday.

For more information about visiting in Level 2, please head to our website here: bit.ly...

We hope to see you soon!

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1380 days ago

Open for Business at Alert Level 2

Botany Toyota

Dear Customers… from Thursday Feb 18 Auckland has moved to Alert Level Two. Botany Toyota, Bridgestone Botany, Manukau Toyota, Papakura Toyota, Bridgestone Takanini and Pukekohe Toyota will be open and operating in line with all Ministry of Health Guidelines. Part of our operations requires … View moreDear Customers… from Thursday Feb 18 Auckland has moved to Alert Level Two. Botany Toyota, Bridgestone Botany, Manukau Toyota, Papakura Toyota, Bridgestone Takanini and Pukekohe Toyota will be open and operating in line with all Ministry of Health Guidelines. Part of our operations requires everyone to scan in upon arrival. We have our QR codes posted at all our doors.
Find out more below about how we can help you at Alert Level 2.

Thank you and stay safe everyone
Darren Smart
CEO, Manukau Toyota Group

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1381 days ago

FREE....dry wooden pallets in good condition

Stephen from Half Moon Bay

2 wooden pallets FREE in good condition & dry . About 1 x 1.2m. Kept on garage Pickup is near Half Moon Bay marina

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1381 days ago

Free Mediation Services Utilities Disputes

Jessica Neighbourly Lead from Half Moon Bay

Good day Neighbours.
With winter not too far away,it may be a good time to check your power plans for your family.If you have any issues with with power bills or disconnection, please call 0800 22 33 40.
There is an amazing organisation called the Utilities Disputes.
They offer free mediation … View more
Good day Neighbours.
With winter not too far away,it may be a good time to check your power plans for your family.If you have any issues with with power bills or disconnection, please call 0800 22 33 40.
There is an amazing organisation called the Utilities Disputes.
They offer free mediation between customers and providers of power ,water (not in Auckland at present)shared access issues with broadband.
www.utilitiesdisputes.co.nz...

Free

1381 days ago

Restore your curtains & blinds with professional cleaning

The Team from Textile Cleaning Services

The experts at Textile Curtain Cleaning know how to remove unsightly stains, mildew and mould spores that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best. Because your window furnishings are valuable, and must be carefully maintained, you can trust our experienced team to professionally… View moreThe experts at Textile Curtain Cleaning know how to remove unsightly stains, mildew and mould spores that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best. Because your window furnishings are valuable, and must be carefully maintained, you can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your curtains, drapes and blinds.

We offer full take-down and rehang service and can provide replacement curtains while your drapes are being cleaned.

Help is just a phone call away.

Open Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
Call us 09 473 5350
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1381 days ago

ELIM CAR BOOT SALE

Malvina from Botany Downs

Elim Christian Centre 198 Mahia Rd in Manurewa welcomes community from near & far to our event twice a month. We are on the first & last Saturday of every month except Dec.
Our next event is on the 27th of February & 6th of March, starts 8am-11am.
Proud to have nice sellers with great … View more
Elim Christian Centre 198 Mahia Rd in Manurewa welcomes community from near & far to our event twice a month. We are on the first & last Saturday of every month except Dec.
Our next event is on the 27th of February & 6th of March, starts 8am-11am.
Proud to have nice sellers with great quality items, clothes & household goodies, yum food, bargains galore.
Food sellers must register first, must bring hand sanitisers for regular use & use QR codes. If sick, plz stay home, thanks ☆
Any queries most welcome..
Look forward to seeing you there
'KeepSmilez' 'KeepPositive' have a happy heart from your Elim Car Boot team☆☆

1389 days ago

What Auckland got right and Wellington didn't learn from

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, It is easy to grumble about things that could be better in Auckland. But Wellington, with recurring basic infrastructure breakages is a reminder of what Auckland got right. Should Wellington have learned ? Read the column below:

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1381 days ago

History curriculum

Gayleen from Howick

Here is the link to read the draft NZ history curriculum
www.education.govt.nz...

1382 days ago

Pams bacon pieces recalled

Neighbourly.co.nz

It has been revealed that aluminium pieces may be present in a Pams product.

In a statement, the Ministry for Primary Industries advised that a specific batch of "Pams Bacon Pieces" should not be consumed due to the possible presence of the foreign matter.

So far, there have been no… View more
It has been revealed that aluminium pieces may be present in a Pams product.

In a statement, the Ministry for Primary Industries advised that a specific batch of "Pams Bacon Pieces" should not be consumed due to the possible presence of the foreign matter.

So far, there have been no reports of associated injuries but if consumers have any concerns about their health, they should contact health officials.

What you need to know:
- The product is sold in Pak'n Save, Four Square and New World stores throughout the country.
- The best before date is February 28 2021.
- The bacon pieces weigh 350g and are contained in a plastic wrapping.

Customers are asked to return the product to their retailer for a full refund. Further queries can be directed to Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd on 0800 24 51 14

For further information on the recall please visit the New Zealand Food Safety Website.

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1382 days ago

Guitar & violin tuition

Stephen from Half Moon Bay

Hi. Start 2021 learning to play the acoustic/classical guitar & violin. I am able to teach both to all ages…young & matured.

My qualifications are NZ Suzuki (guitar & violin), violin grade 8 (distinction), ATCL (distinction) - a diploma in music performance. When I teach, I use the … View more
Hi. Start 2021 learning to play the acoustic/classical guitar & violin. I am able to teach both to all ages…young & matured.

My qualifications are NZ Suzuki (guitar & violin), violin grade 8 (distinction), ATCL (distinction) - a diploma in music performance. When I teach, I use the best of both worlds of both traditional & Suzuki teachings & it seems this combination works well. Last year, I was a school prefect. I teach at Half Moon Bay, at a reasonable rate & can teach in the weekends too.
You can contact me on: reuben182003@gmail.com

Videos:
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1382 days ago

We Say, You Say: Home Hobbies

Reporter Eastern Courier

Hi neighbours,

How have you been passing the time during lockdown?

With Auckland back in Level 3, most of us are back working from the kitchen table, juggling work, school and childcare - simultaneously for some.

Last year, Stuff reported on the great array of hobbies New Zealanders picked… View more
Hi neighbours,

How have you been passing the time during lockdown?

With Auckland back in Level 3, most of us are back working from the kitchen table, juggling work, school and childcare - simultaneously for some.

Last year, Stuff reported on the great array of hobbies New Zealanders picked up during the lockdown, such as home workouts and learning a few new cooking hacks. PC gaming also proved popular with Google search trends for March 2020 showing a 400 per cent search increase for the term.

What are you going to be up to during Level 3? Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the conversations section of the Eastern Courier.

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1386 days ago

Chinese New Year Today

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

It's the Chinese New Year today.

Are you planning to join the festivities?

If so, how will you celebrate?

Also known as the Spring Festival, this event marks the start of the lunar new year.

It's an important celebration in the Chinese calendar.

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