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Stephen from Mount Eden
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Cathy McIntosh from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board
This is a free funding workshop opportunity and there are still paces available. If you need to fundraise for an event or community activity then this workshop will help you find opportunities and successfully bid for them.
As well as advice on how and where to apply for funding, the Department … View moreThis is a free funding workshop opportunity and there are still paces available. If you need to fundraise for an event or community activity then this workshop will help you find opportunities and successfully bid for them.
As well as advice on how and where to apply for funding, the Department of Internal Affairs will be present to answer questions about the Covid Wellbeing Fund. Schools, church groups, charities, sports clubs could all benefit from this event. Thursday 19 November 11am 1pm, 3pm or 5pm. Limited to those working in or with the Maungakiekie-Tamaki area. Email: communityempowerment@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz or fill in the online form to register.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Avondale College is believed to be the first school in New Zealand to teach the Cambridge International law syllabus.
Teacher Farhanah Jeewa said the AS and A level law syllabus from Cambridge is ideal for students interested in reading law at university.
"We study the English legal system,… View moreAvondale College is believed to be the first school in New Zealand to teach the Cambridge International law syllabus.
Teacher Farhanah Jeewa said the AS and A level law syllabus from Cambridge is ideal for students interested in reading law at university.
"We study the English legal system, which is similar to the New Zealand system," she said.
Introducing the syllabus this year stemmed from Jeewa's legal background.
Students at the Auckland secondary school are learning how laws are made, interpreted and adapted.
They love taking part in the mock trials, she said.
"We complete two different trials and students get to see the role of each person within the legal system.
"It is an enjoyable experience to see them become much more confident in the second trial.”
Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors
With summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders … View moreWith summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders to gain entry into your home.
Exceed is here to help you with 10 top tips to improve your home security:
1 - Use key-operated locks on doors and windows – and don’t hide spare keys under doormats or in obvious places for burglars to find them easily
2 - Install security screens on all doors to keep your family safe
3 - Install window security stays to increase security, natural safe ventilation and prevent children falling from high windows
4 - Install hinge bolts to stop doors from being lifted out of their frames
5 - Upgrade beads and rubbers to hold any glass in place
6 - Install digital deadlocks so you no longer need to remember your keys when you leave your home and grant short term access to friends or Airbnb guests
7 - If you have an alarm system, make sure it is working properly
8 - Keep plants trimmed around doors and windows and install sensor lights or CCTV cameras
9 - Don’t leave valuable items like keys out in easy view for opportunistic thieves
10 - If you’re going away on holidays, make your home look occupied – leave the TV or radio playing, set lights to come on with a timer and ask a neighbour to collect your mail and take care of bins
Being aware of potential security risks and taking action early is the best way to keep your home and loved ones safe.
Click the link below to learn how Exceed we fix windows & doors specialists in your area can help you improve your home security!
Michelle from Royal Oak
Hello Everyone,
Just an update regarding the Onehunga Christmas Lights - there will be tasty food, coffee, churros and entertainment for the kids. Santa will also be there and we are lighting up the Christmas Tree. Please come and make this another awesome night to remember. Looking forward to … View moreHello Everyone,
Just an update regarding the Onehunga Christmas Lights - there will be tasty food, coffee, churros and entertainment for the kids. Santa will also be there and we are lighting up the Christmas Tree. Please come and make this another awesome night to remember. Looking forward to seeing you there😎
Bob Lemalu from
Thank you to Deepak and Anu for allowing me to witness their Griha Pravesh ceremony - when they entered their new and first home 🏡
A beautiful ceremony conducted on a beautiful home for a beautiful family
Thanks also to my colleague Sanjeev Kumar for the collaboration - and for making dreams … View moreThank you to Deepak and Anu for allowing me to witness their Griha Pravesh ceremony - when they entered their new and first home 🏡
A beautiful ceremony conducted on a beautiful home for a beautiful family
Thanks also to my colleague Sanjeev Kumar for the collaboration - and for making dreams come true! 💛🙌🏼
The government has initiated a review into whether New Zealanders pay too much at the supermarket checkouts.
The Commerce Commission plans to follow a similar approach to that of their investigation into the price of petrol and diesel for land transport, which cost the taxpayer an estimated … View moreThe government has initiated a review into whether New Zealanders pay too much at the supermarket checkouts.
The Commerce Commission plans to follow a similar approach to that of their investigation into the price of petrol and diesel for land transport, which cost the taxpayer an estimated $2.5 million dollars. Labour promised an investigation into food prices on the election campaign and if unfair practices are found when the Commission's report is released in late 2021, necessary changes will be made.
Do you notice price differences between supermarket chains?
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We have the honour of working on pew restoration for Our Lady Star of the Sea parish ⭐️ so expect more pews on your feed very soon!
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Residents of an Auckland street are distraught.
Thieves have swiped five of their six adjoining letter boxes at Seccombes Rd in Epsom.
Resident Kathryn Cumming said her partner was expecting his vehicle registration in the post but it never turned up.
"So we're pretty sure it would … View moreResidents of an Auckland street are distraught.
Thieves have swiped five of their six adjoining letter boxes at Seccombes Rd in Epsom.
Resident Kathryn Cumming said her partner was expecting his vehicle registration in the post but it never turned up.
"So we're pretty sure it would have been taken along with the whole box," she said.
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Rachel from Mount Eden
Looking for any house plants or pots? I’m trying to make my room a lot more green! Thanks in advance
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Waitakere Kindergarten is going back in time to mark its 25th anniversary.
Many of the preschool's founding students will return to the kindergarten on November 28 to dig up the time capsules they buried as
youngsters.
Now aged in their 30s, the former pupils will pour over the pieces of … View moreWaitakere Kindergarten is going back in time to mark its 25th anniversary.
Many of the preschool's founding students will return to the kindergarten on November 28 to dig up the time capsules they buried as
youngsters.
Now aged in their 30s, the former pupils will pour over the pieces of history they hid 25 years ago.
The time capsules bear letters from their parents, a ribbon from the opening ceremony, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Families of existing students will also bury time capsules during the anniversary celebration, which starts at 3pm.
Among their treasures will be memoirs about life for preschoolers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
After the ceremony, a Pop-up Op shop will be set up to raise funds for the preschool.
Activities for the children, a sausage sizzle and a bake sale are also planned.
Anne from Mount Eden
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