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Sian from Greenlane
Hey Neighbours!
I am a 4th year university student at AUT and would love if you could help, e out by filling out my questionnaire on moral judgement and social media usage for one of my papers, this is the link:
aut.au1.qualtrics.com...
If you could spare a few minutes to fill it out and pass… View moreHey Neighbours!
I am a 4th year university student at AUT and would love if you could help, e out by filling out my questionnaire on moral judgement and social media usage for one of my papers, this is the link:
aut.au1.qualtrics.com...
If you could spare a few minutes to fill it out and pass it on to friends it would be much appreciated ☺️
This link is anonymous and you will not be asked for any personal details
Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours! Four Auckland mayoral candidates went head to head on Monday evening. Phil Goff, John Tamihere, Jannaha Henry and Craig Lord spoke about climate change, transport and inequality. What did you think about their opinions on these topics? What did you think of the debate last night? … View moreHi neighbours! Four Auckland mayoral candidates went head to head on Monday evening. Phil Goff, John Tamihere, Jannaha Henry and Craig Lord spoke about climate change, transport and inequality. What did you think about their opinions on these topics? What did you think of the debate last night? Click the link below to watch the debate.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
An invitation to come along to celebrate WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) courses offered in New Zealand with a tasting of French wines lead by Sommelier Andrea Martinisi. This represents the growth of the wine industry in New Zealand and we are proud to be the 1st country in the world to … View moreAn invitation to come along to celebrate WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) courses offered in New Zealand with a tasting of French wines lead by Sommelier Andrea Martinisi. This represents the growth of the wine industry in New Zealand and we are proud to be the 1st country in the world to host this event!
WSET, the largest global provider of wine qualifications, is launching the first ever global ‘Wine Education Week’ from 9 -15 September 2019. Part of WSET’s 50th anniversary campaign, Wine Education Week aims to engage with the growing population of wine consumers worldwide, encouraging them to learn more about wine.
Date: Monday, 9th September 2019
Timing: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
At: New Zealand School of Food and Wine
Cost: 20$
We also have Four WSET One hour seminars + tasting of two wines scheduled for the 10th - 11th September.
More details in the link below!
Local elections impact us all, but many of us don't take the time to make our voices heard.
In fact, only 38.5% of Aucklanders voted in the 2016 local body election.
To read more, click here.
Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader
Mayoral contender John Tamihere is pledging to freeze rates for three years if elected in October. At a time when Auckland needs to build more infrastructure and improve services, Tamihere thinks the loss of $86 million a year in council revenue, is viable. Do you agree? Read the story below.
… View moreMayoral contender John Tamihere is pledging to freeze rates for three years if elected in October. At a time when Auckland needs to build more infrastructure and improve services, Tamihere thinks the loss of $86 million a year in council revenue, is viable. Do you agree? Read the story below.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader
Hi Neighbours, Being bold is one thing, but is Auckland mayoral challenger John Tamihere going too far in pledging to freeze rates for three years. Do you think Auckland's growing needs could still be met?
Read the story below.
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MetService has issued the following for Auckland and Great Barrier Island:
Heavy rain watch:
Valid: 19 hours from 1:00pm Tuesday to 8:00am Wednesday.
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria, mainly in the north and east.
Strong wind watch:
Valid: 16 … View moreMetService has issued the following for Auckland and Great Barrier Island:
Heavy rain watch:
Valid: 19 hours from 1:00pm Tuesday to 8:00am Wednesday.
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria, mainly in the north and east.
Strong wind watch:
Valid: 16 hours from 4:00pm Tuesday to 8:00am Wednesday.
Forecast: Northeast winds may approach severe gale in exposed places at times, mainly north of Auckland Airport.
An update for severe weather will be issued by 9:00pm Monday 2 Sep 2019.
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