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The Team from Resene ColorShop Onehunga
Make this easy rustic side table and paint in your favourite tonal Resene colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Amanda Loots from NumberWorks'nWords Royal Oak
Feedback from our parents and grandparents is so appreciated.
The Team from Auckland Council
Come to the city's edge on Labour Weekend 25-28 October at the Auckland Viaduct and be part of our maritime history at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Visit tall ships and waka, enjoy tasty kai, family activities, music, exhibits, talks and more.
Check out OurAuckland for a full list of … View moreCome to the city's edge on Labour Weekend 25-28 October at the Auckland Viaduct and be part of our maritime history at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Visit tall ships and waka, enjoy tasty kai, family activities, music, exhibits, talks and more.
Check out OurAuckland for a full list of events.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Ballerinas twist, turn and move so gracefully that they often seem other-worldly, but would you ever compare a ballerina to a bag?
In our Carried Away: Bags Unpacked exhibition, artist Isaac Katzoff’s glass bag got itself a nickname of just that: the ballerina. The nickname was given after the … View moreBallerinas twist, turn and move so gracefully that they often seem other-worldly, but would you ever compare a ballerina to a bag?
In our Carried Away: Bags Unpacked exhibition, artist Isaac Katzoff’s glass bag got itself a nickname of just that: the ballerina. The nickname was given after the bag hinted at graceful movement while it was under the spotlight in the photography studio - it's inner performer was at the ready.
Although the Museum holds many objet d’art (art objects), the beautiful photography and images of the collection are themselves works of art, as this image of Katzoff's bag here is. Museum photographers work behind the scenes to create images of objects that act as both documentation and art.
As Artweek Auckland comes to a close this weekend, we wanted to showcase just one of many of the wonderful objet d'art from within our Applied Arts & Design collection.
Come and see 'the ballerina' for yourself, alongside many other wonderful works of art at Carried Away: Bags Unpacked, on now and free with Museum entry.
Karen Ross from St Andrew's Church Epsom
The highlight of the spring fair calendar returns once again on the second Saturday in November. White Elephants, Books, Candy Floss, Plants, Sausage Sizzle, Bouncy Castle, Homemade Jams and Cakes, chocolate dipped strawberries...plus this year there are 3 new stalls including fresh strawberry ice … View moreThe highlight of the spring fair calendar returns once again on the second Saturday in November. White Elephants, Books, Candy Floss, Plants, Sausage Sizzle, Bouncy Castle, Homemade Jams and Cakes, chocolate dipped strawberries...plus this year there are 3 new stalls including fresh strawberry ice creams, market vegetables and coffee and a slice. The St Andrew's 2019 Strawberry Fair promises to be even better than ever! Something for everyone to enjoy!
Nelson Mandela’s philosophy was: “A bright future beckons! The onus is on us, through hard work, honesty and integrity, to reach for the stars.”
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Drewzarlia from Onehunga
Hi Everyone,
I’m looking for 2 Models with long hair for Hair-Ups for tomorrow Morning or next week Monday-Wednesday.
I’m also looking for 4 Models for sets(I’ve attached a picture) preferably with shoulder length hair.
All services will be free and there’ll be no charge
Location: 8 … View moreHi Everyone,
I’m looking for 2 Models with long hair for Hair-Ups for tomorrow Morning or next week Monday-Wednesday.
I’m also looking for 4 Models for sets(I’ve attached a picture) preferably with shoulder length hair.
All services will be free and there’ll be no charge
Location: 8 Canada Street, Upper Queen St, Servilles Academy
DM if your Interested(I’ll message you the full details when you message)✌️😊 - Please message me through here
Auckland Transport have updated their design proposal for the Church and Victoria Streets intersection in Onehunga. 3/4 pedestrian crossings have been removed, which pose an unnecessarily high risk to pedestrians.
I am calling on Auckland Transport to provide absolute assurance these design … View moreAuckland Transport have updated their design proposal for the Church and Victoria Streets intersection in Onehunga. 3/4 pedestrian crossings have been removed, which pose an unnecessarily high risk to pedestrians.
I am calling on Auckland Transport to provide absolute assurance these design changes were not done to cut costs or simplify the project. We need to see at minimum one more pedestrian crossing installed, specifically on Victoria Street to cater for east-west directional travel.
Crash Corner is one of Auckland’s most dangerous intersections. We must improve safety for all road-users. Construction is set to begin end of October- watch this space!
Harrison Christian Reporter from Central Leader
Hi all,
A Kiwi academic is calling for an international treaty, like the one in place for tobacco, that would limit alcohol marketing in spaces like sport and social media. Of particular concern, the professor says, are targeted ads on Facebook and Instagram that are invisible to policy makers. … View moreHi all,
A Kiwi academic is calling for an international treaty, like the one in place for tobacco, that would limit alcohol marketing in spaces like sport and social media. Of particular concern, the professor says, are targeted ads on Facebook and Instagram that are invisible to policy makers. Are you a parent worried about the level of exposure your child has to alcohol marketing? If so, please get in touch: harrison.christian@stuff.co.nz
Thanks,
Harrison
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