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Our December SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now.
In this issue, we introduce you to the new Minister for Seniors, Hon Dr Ayesha Verrall. We also have tips from CERT NZ on avoiding scams this festive season, details on low-cost prepaid broadband for seniors and much more!
Make sure you read it … View moreOur December SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now.
In this issue, we introduce you to the new Minister for Seniors, Hon Dr Ayesha Verrall. We also have tips from CERT NZ on avoiding scams this festive season, details on low-cost prepaid broadband for seniors and much more!
Make sure you read it and pass it on to others you think might be interested bit.ly...
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, The shape of a possible congestion charging scheme has become clearer today with the release of the officials' report. Would you get out of your car ? Read the story below:
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The Team from Auckland Council
Bring the whole family along to this free Christmas community event, brought to you by Ōrākei Local Board.
There will be carol singing, stage entertainment, food stalls and more.
Help share the Christmas joy and bring an unwrapped toy for Auckland City Mission.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Bins out by 7am. From 30 November 2020 your Auckland Council rubbish collection time may change. Check your collection details at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Please remember to put your rubbish bins or bags on the kerbside by 7am on your collection day.
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Claire from Wai O Taiki Bay
It's with a very heavy heart I need to find a home for our bunny wabbit we rescued on crossfield road. He needs a loving family that will lethim be inside and out side , he is a cheeky boy. Will need some patience ,and does love cuddles once you get hold of him. Will just chill out on the … View moreIt's with a very heavy heart I need to find a home for our bunny wabbit we rescued on crossfield road. He needs a loving family that will lethim be inside and out side , he is a cheeky boy. Will need some patience ,and does love cuddles once you get hold of him. Will just chill out on the lounge floor with legs kicked out. Let me know if you want a new little fluff bum in your family
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Emerging designer Michael Day has won a prestigious fashion title for this colourful ensemble.
The 23-year-old took the 2020 winner's prize for the Resene Colour of Fashion on Thursday night.
The Pakuranga resident was awarded with a sewing machine, a pair of engraved shears and fabric … View moreEmerging designer Michael Day has won a prestigious fashion title for this colourful ensemble.
The 23-year-old took the 2020 winner's prize for the Resene Colour of Fashion on Thursday night.
The Pakuranga resident was awarded with a sewing machine, a pair of engraved shears and fabric vouchers, worth a total $1000.
Day said earlier he was looking forward to getting some feedback from the judges.
"I was full of good nerves," he said.
"Nerves keep you pushing."
The young designer takes military style elements like cargo pockets and silhouettes from clothes worn by revolutionaries into his designs.
Hye Won Lee (Diane) Lee from Korea-NZ Cultural Association
www.youtube.com... Interview with Chief Executive Director Ms Nicola Keen-Biggelaar from Drowning Prevention Auckland for Korean community but it will be helpful for all of us especially summer season.여름철 익사방지를 위한 인터뷰.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
More youth workers are needed in Otara to stop young people getting "sucked into" gangs, said Manukau Ward councillor Efeso Collins.
His comments follow a spate of shootings in Otara in South Auckland.
A house was shot at in the third incident of its kind in Auckland on Saturday.
… View moreMore youth workers are needed in Otara to stop young people getting "sucked into" gangs, said Manukau Ward councillor Efeso Collins.
His comments follow a spate of shootings in Otara in South Auckland.
A house was shot at in the third incident of its kind in Auckland on Saturday.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
The first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've … View moreThe first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've experienced with their new 'Notes for Neighbours' - any sort of note goes including poems! These will be shared on their Facebook, Instagram and website and 5 will be specially chosen to be featured on posters across Aotearoa.
Register your event, big or small, here today:
Kathy from Glendowie
The biggest sale of the year is only a day away...3 days only. Handbags, luggage, wallets, umbrellas, outdoor furniture, market umbrellas, shoes, accessories and homewares. Rock bottom pricing.
See poster for details.
It's that festive time of the year, to enjoy Christmas activities!
Come along and bring your family to meet Santa, the kids will have a good laugh with Jiggles the clown, have their face painted, and walk away with a balloon twisted friend!
A special performance will also be live from … View moreIt's that festive time of the year, to enjoy Christmas activities!
Come along and bring your family to meet Santa, the kids will have a good laugh with Jiggles the clown, have their face painted, and walk away with a balloon twisted friend!
A special performance will also be live from 11am - 1pm from The Silver & Strings.
Find out more
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A cherished Auckland preschool is closing its doors after teaching Remuera children for 66 years.
St Joseph's of Cluny Kindergarten guides learners for the last time on Friday out of concern for the growing frailty of the Sisters who manage the institution.
Head teacher of 15 years Julie … View moreA cherished Auckland preschool is closing its doors after teaching Remuera children for 66 years.
St Joseph's of Cluny Kindergarten guides learners for the last time on Friday out of concern for the growing frailty of the Sisters who manage the institution.
Head teacher of 15 years Julie McClay said the Sisters of St Joseph Trust Board were aging and did not have any younger Sisters coming through to take the reigns.
"They're 80 plus so they can just relax and not have any financial worries down the track, " McClay said.
The Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny, a religious order founded in France, opened the kindergarten in 1954 to better serve their local congregation with early childhood education.
Among the first day pupils were the Bishop of Auckland, Bishop Patrick Dunn.
The initiative was so successful it led to the launch in 1960 of Cluny School, for primary students, which ran until 1981.
McClay describes the Sisters as "the unsung heroes."
They welcomed students with special needs and never turned away families who could not afford to pay their fees, she said.
"Whatever the need was we said, 'yes' and I think that's what we were about."
McClay said that over the years, she often heard primary school teachers remarking they could recognise the kindergarten's former students.
"I think it's (because of) the value system."
The children were given high expectations- and rose to them, she said.
"It was always done in a nurturing, loving environment at the pace of the child."
Linda from Meadowbank
Hi neighbours,
Does anyone have paint grid they don’t need or they willing to sell?
Thank you
Rachelle from Panmure
Anyone have any New World Smeg knife stickers they dont want i am willing to buy them from you
Or anyone who shops at New World who doesn't want to collect them i would be so grateful if you could collect them for me
rachellermcd@gmail.com
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