Onehunga's Changing Foreshore - a photographic exhibition
Don’t miss out! It is the final two days to see this fantastic Auckland Heritage Festival exhibition; “Onehunga’s Changing Foreshore”.
Here’s what visitors to the exhibition have been saying
- “Wow, fantastic images, this is an incredible display”
- “The best Heritage Festival exhibition I’ve seen”
- “I never knew Onehunga had changed so much”
- “This has really brought back some memories, it is wonderful”
Over 150 pictures are on display showing Onehunga since the 1850s, including some beautiful large panoramas, indicating just what Onehunga has lost and how industry and roading have shaped the foreshores. Many of these pictures have been digitally restored to a high quality, to truly enhance this exhibition.
This is your final chance to see this fantastic exhibition so don’t delay, get down to the Aotea Sea Scouts building this weekend and ensure you don’t miss out.
For more information click the link.
Poll: Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
An Auckland court has ruled a woman doesn’t have to contribute towards the cost of fixing a driveway she shares with 10 neighbours.
When thinking about fences, driveways or tree felling, for example, do you think all neighbours should have to pay if the improvements directly benefit them?
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82.4% Yes
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14.8% No
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2.8% Other - I'll share below
English tutorials
Hi all, Does anyone know a private school English teacher who is doing tuition(English)for year 9 students.
Highly appreciated if pass me the details.
The Year in Space 2024
2024 has been an epic year in space, with stranded astronauts, dazzling auroras, comets, meteor showers, and eclipses.
The Year in Space is Stardome’s own fulldome showcase of the year’s highlights and includes stunning recent images and discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope, exciting space events of the year, and breathtaking astrophotography from finalists of the NZ Astrophotography Competition.
Take a trip through space and witness the beauty of our universe as seen from Aotearoa New Zealand. Not to be missed!
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