Penrose, Auckland

1611 days ago

Western Springs pines: Decision on felling delayed amid public backlash

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours,

A decision on whether to cut down an aging pine forest at a popular park has been delayed amid public backlash.

Image
1611 days ago

The South Island Journey presented by The Press

The Team from Readers Tours

Are you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?

Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous … View more
Are you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?

Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous landscapes. Travel via train, coach and ferry over this diverse 14-day itinerary.

8 - 21 OCTOBER 2020

Bookings are limited. Visit www.readerstours.co.nz... to find out more or call us on 0800 080 099.

Image
1611 days ago

29th Feb - Epic Saturdays 1pm to 5pm WITH Bun Hun

Owner/Founder from Epic Brewing Company

Food Truck - Bun Hun . Saturday come down to the Epic HQ. We will have our newest seasonal beers on tap, along with the freshest Hop Zombie around. Our fridges will be full with the latest and greatest Epic beers, to be enjoyed here or taken home.
Entry is free, families and pets are welcome!

1612 days ago

Hi all, The SPCA’a Snip n Chip programme is back and operating in listed areas. Please spread the news. Thanks

Bita from One Tree Hill

Hello neighbours :)
Don’t delay and have your cats and kittens ( Over 1kg ) desexed and microchipped for free through SPCA. Even if you have homeless cats in your area, you can use this programme to stop them from breeding more. Please spread the news far and wide. Thank you so much Xx

Image
1611 days ago

Wildlife Photographer of the Year opens

The Team from Auckland Museum

Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first … View more
Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the most vibrant, fascinating images collected this year of the vast and varied nature of life on Earth. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is the world’s most prestigious international nature photography exhibition, direct from London's Natural History Museum.
The longest-running nature photography exhibition in the world, it is known for inspiring curiosity and wonder, while also reminding us of the fragility of our planet and our responsibility to protect it.

Among those featured is the work of 14-year-old Aucklander, Cruz Erdmann, who won the title of Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his snap of a bigfin squid illuminating the inky blackness of the ocean.

Don't miss your chance to see up close the images that have got the whole world talking. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is free with Museum entry.
Learn more

Image
1611 days ago

Year 0-8 Girl's School Open Day!

Saint Kentigern

Hi neighbours!

Saint Kentigern Girl's School is having an open day!

Saint Kentigern believe learning is all about building on the little breakthroughs every girl has, every day.

Saint Kentigern Girls' School provides a safe place for learning, encouraging respect, integrity, … View more
Hi neighbours!

Saint Kentigern Girl's School is having an open day!

Saint Kentigern believe learning is all about building on the little breakthroughs every girl has, every day.

Saint Kentigern Girls' School provides a safe place for learning, encouraging respect, integrity, service, excellence and love. We offer tailored learning for your child, delivered by exceptional teachers, specialists and support staff in a collaborative environment using the best technology and facilities.

Start breaking through to learning at the Girls' School Open Day by registering below.
Find out more

Image
1612 days ago

Three recycling truck fires in three weeks in Auckland

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable material going to landfill. The story below has some tips for people who aren't sure how to dispose of products including paint, gas cylinders and batteries.

Image
1612 days ago

28th Feb - Epic Fridays 4pm to 8pm WITH Miam Miam French Hot Dogs

Owner/Founder from Epic Brewing Company

This Friday we have Food Truck - Miam Miam French Hot Dogs. We will have our newest seasonal beers on tap, along with the freshest Hop Zombie around. Our fridges will be full with the latest and greatest Epic beers, to be enjoyed here or taken home.
Entry is free, families and pets are welcome! … View more
This Friday we have Food Truck - Miam Miam French Hot Dogs. We will have our newest seasonal beers on tap, along with the freshest Hop Zombie around. Our fridges will be full with the latest and greatest Epic beers, to be enjoyed here or taken home.
Entry is free, families and pets are welcome! Some parking onsite.

Top