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Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says we will beat coronavirus again, after the prime minister confirmed the city will remain in alert level 3 lockdown for another 12 days following more community spread. Do you share his confidence?
Sheri from Mount Roskill
Study: some cotton cloth masks are about as effective as standard surgical masks, but alternatives such as neck warmers made of thin, stretchy material may be a bad idea.
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I am making 100% cotton reusable masks with two layers of fabric for just $10 each. Shaped masks in men's, women's, children's sizes (not recommended for children under 3 years old) or pleated surgical style masks in one size. If you would like to order some or find out more, please message me for further information.
For those of you who can sew and want to make your own masks, please see my earlier post on mask patterns - there are a lot of free patterns available that you can download, and lots of tutorials if you need help.
Stay safe and well - wear a mask, keep 2m distance, avoid touching your face, and wash your hands frequently!
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
A youth group in Mt Roskill has created 50 care packages to distribute to homeless people in their community.
The initiative was launched by Raise Up, a YMCA programme run out of the Lynfield Youth and Leisure Centre.
15 kids from four local schools came together to fundraise for items and … View moreA youth group in Mt Roskill has created 50 care packages to distribute to homeless people in their community.
The initiative was launched by Raise Up, a YMCA programme run out of the Lynfield Youth and Leisure Centre.
15 kids from four local schools came together to fundraise for items and create the care packages.
YMCA youth empowerment supervisor Chelsea Harnell said the kids picked what’s in the packages and built them from scratch.
“They just compiled a variety of different items that they think vulnerable people will need.”
The packages consist of sanitary products like toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap and shampoo, as well as muesli bars and water.
Generation Ignite, a group that runs a food bank in New Lynn, will coordinate with the youth group to distribute the care packages when lockdown laws have relaxed.
The kids involved are aged from 13 to 18 and come from Mount Roskill Grammar School, Lynfield College, Marist College and Green Bay High School.
Raise Up is the YMCA’s youth programme run by youth for youth and operates from locations across New Zealand.
Hey neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.
Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an … View moreHey neighbours,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the 2020 election by a month, with the new polling day set for October 17.
Ardern has been under increasing pressure to delay the election, previously set for September 19, after Auckland was placed in a two-week lockdown due to an outbreak of Covid-19 in the community, leading to a halt in most political campaigning.
To read more about the new election date, click here.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
The Pacific Collection Access Project (PCAP) was a three-year project focused on increasing knowledge on, and access to Auckland Museum’s Pacific collection through creating stronger connections with Auckland’s diverse Pacific communities. Moana Research are undertaking an independent … View moreThe Pacific Collection Access Project (PCAP) was a three-year project focused on increasing knowledge on, and access to Auckland Museum’s Pacific collection through creating stronger connections with Auckland’s diverse Pacific communities. Moana Research are undertaking an independent evaluation on the impact of the project. Your feedback is very important. Please let us know what you think about PCAP and your engagement with the Auckland Museum throughout the duration of the project.
The Team Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours,
Have you heard the news? Auckland will remain in level 3, while the rest of the country will remain at level 2 until midnight Wednesday, August 26 – an additional 12 days.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the approach is “short, but precautionary”. Extending the … View moreHi neighbours,
Have you heard the news? Auckland will remain in level 3, while the rest of the country will remain at level 2 until midnight Wednesday, August 26 – an additional 12 days.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the approach is “short, but precautionary”. Extending the restrictions for an additional 12 days is the same length of the virus’ incubation period, director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said.
To read more about what this means for Auckland, click here
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How could $20,000 help your business? 2degrees Shop Local is back for another year, with five $20,000 advertising packages up for grabs for local businesses.
With more Kiwis choosing to keep it local, and shop local, let us know how that money could help your business. Enter at … View moreHow could $20,000 help your business? 2degrees Shop Local is back for another year, with five $20,000 advertising packages up for grabs for local businesses.
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Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. Top Auckland restaurants Depot and Federal Delicatessen may not survive another Covid-19 induced lockdown, says owner and star chef, Al Brown. Do you hope your local restaurants survive a possible extension of alert level 3 or move to level 4?
Eveline from Mount Roskill
We have unfortunately found a dead grey cockatiel at our home in Three Kings / Mt Roskill.
It had been dead for a little while already so I didn't take a photo.
The only identifier was a dark orange band on its foot.
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