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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Love him or hate him, downtown Auckland's (and briefly Manukau's) 5-storey Santa appears doomed because of cost, after nearly 60 years. Should he be saved, and by whom? Read the story below:
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People will have to put up with offensive behaviour from difficult tenants if the government goes ahead with plans to remove the 90-day notice period for evictions. What do you think? Should the government keep the 90-day tenant eviction notice? Vote in the poll below.
The Team from Auckland Museum
As we commemorate the 101st Armistice Day, it's timely that we reflect on the aftermath of the First World War; not only the massive scale of loss, but also the ongoing suffering experienced by those who returned from the first industrialised war.
Arriving in back in Wellington, Colonel Evans… View moreAs we commemorate the 101st Armistice Day, it's timely that we reflect on the aftermath of the First World War; not only the massive scale of loss, but also the ongoing suffering experienced by those who returned from the first industrialised war.
Arriving in back in Wellington, Colonel Evans pointedly reminded the soldiers of those left behind: “Remember,” he said, “When you go ashore you are not heroes. The heroes lie in France”. Having lost their comrades in the thousands, the soldiers hardly needed to be reminded of their 'luck' in making it through. Yet for those who survived, the physical and mental toll of the war was immense and for many unspeakable. Each service person confronted the psychological and emotional impact of a war unprecedented in its violence in their own personal way.
One soldier who suffered through his war service was Private Ivor Norman (Norm) Fleet 31249. A bushman who enlisted in Taumarunui, Fleet fought with the Wellington Infantry Regiment and received gunshot wounds to both legs during a clean-up operation at Bellevue Spur on 22 October 1917. His right leg was later amputated and he eventually returned to New Zealand where simply carried on with his life, marrying Elsie Petley in 1928, building his own house and forging a long and productive career. Norm rarely spoke of the war and relatives only recall seeing him in tears as his nephews left for the Second World War; a small clue to the pain that returned servicemen held inside. Like Norm, millions suffered silently in the aftermath. Today we honour their service and acknowledge the immeasurable suffering that came from it.
Lest we forget.
Find out more about Armistice Day and the Museum's collections here. www.aucklandmuseum.com...
The Team from Inspired To Dive
Looking for a kiwi xmas gift that's a little bit different? I take photos underwater, in New Zealand and overseas. If you visit my online shop on RedBubble you can see examples of my photos.
You or a friend, family member or neighbour can take a piece of the ocean with you every day - as a … View moreLooking for a kiwi xmas gift that's a little bit different? I take photos underwater, in New Zealand and overseas. If you visit my online shop on RedBubble you can see examples of my photos.
You or a friend, family member or neighbour can take a piece of the ocean with you every day - as a phone cover, tote bag or notebook. There's plenty to choose from.
Chris from Greenlane
We have around 50+ or so packing boxes (small, medium & large), paper/wrapping (more boxes and wrapping off screen from the photos).
Cardboard boxes cost a LOT when moving - save yourself some time and $$ and take these.
We are keen to give it away ASAP - FIRST IN FIRST SERVED - please either… View moreWe have around 50+ or so packing boxes (small, medium & large), paper/wrapping (more boxes and wrapping off screen from the photos).
Cardboard boxes cost a LOT when moving - save yourself some time and $$ and take these.
We are keen to give it away ASAP - FIRST IN FIRST SERVED - please either message or text me on 021 573 098 to confirm who would like to pick these up.
After you confirm interest I will share the address to collect from the kerbside in Greenlane/Ellerslie, Auckland.
Free
Dee from Greenlane
SPC Rugby Shorts .... Size XS .... worn 1/2 season thanks to a growth spurt .... New $40 .... wanting $20 .... pick up Greenlane .... contact Dee 021833525
Price: $20
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