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The Team from Auckland Council
We are taking a cautious approach to opening our facilities this morning and will open them when and where we safely can. This may mean delayed openings for some and closures for others.
Please check individual facilities for further details such as:
www.aucklandleisure.co.nz...
… View moreWe are taking a cautious approach to opening our facilities this morning and will open them when and where we safely can. This may mean delayed openings for some and closures for others.
Please check individual facilities for further details such as:
www.aucklandleisure.co.nz...
www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz......
Keep an eye on the Auckland Emergency Management website for the latest updates on the storm:
bit.ly...
Adam from Westmere
Our leaders are elected by us to govern over a term.
and not for what they did last Tuesday. or didn't do on next Wednesday.
The way in which dissenting opinions to any governing body are couched post-covid in New Zealand has become increasingly belligerent, aggressive and toxic.
All … View moreOur leaders are elected by us to govern over a term.
and not for what they did last Tuesday. or didn't do on next Wednesday.
The way in which dissenting opinions to any governing body are couched post-covid in New Zealand has become increasingly belligerent, aggressive and toxic.
All helped in great part by those drongo's in the media, especially radio and primetime news seeking salacious and sensational headlines. The mainstream media is feeding topics to social media who are in turn feeding the mainstream media's editorial focus.
I don't care what the polls or the radio hosts say about our Mayor today, but it has spawned a lot of vitriol on social media et al and will continue to build resentment in the aggrieved. Our mainstream media needs to stop creating news that generates dissent and disharmony in the community.
Because none of this shit will unelect the Mayor no matter how many polls and calls to action there are. I think this amplification will make the job of running Auckland a lot harder for him.
And most importantly Why? Why does thinly populated New Zealand need such an aggressive media? Yes holding a government to account for it's policies and actions is the Media's job. But It can be done with civility and result in a better informed electorate at the ballot box, which is also the media's job.
Janice from Mount Roskill
I'd like to sincerely thank the scabs that took two air fryers from my inside my front yard in O'DONNELL Ave. They sat in flood water up to 30cm deep overnight so....I hope you get sick when you use them . Shame tho if you on sell them and they make others sick. Have some decency for … View moreI'd like to sincerely thank the scabs that took two air fryers from my inside my front yard in O'DONNELL Ave. They sat in flood water up to 30cm deep overnight so....I hope you get sick when you use them . Shame tho if you on sell them and they make others sick. Have some decency for God's sake.
Logan Campbell Retirement Village
Sir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include … View moreSir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include being based at the World Health Organization in Geneva, working on non-communicable disease prevention and control with a global focus.
Join us for a morning with Sir Ashley Bloomfield as he shares insight into his career and the challenges he faced during uncertain times.
Time: Wednesday 8 February, 10.30am
Location: Online.
Redcross Sandringham from Red Cross Shop Sandringham
It’s the perfect weather to spend some quality indoors time with a loved one - pop in at 571 Sandringham road for your affordable Valentine’s gift whether it’s a romantic movie, set of wine glasses, or spunky new outfit 💕
The Team from Auckland Council
To assist Aucklanders in disposing of debris and other storm-related waste on their properties and in the community, as quickly and efficiently as possible, we’ve compiled the following information and advice.
The Team from Auckland Council
We are undertaking rapid building assessments across the region to determine whether a building is safe to occupy and whether it poses a safety risk to others.
Following an inspection, a building will receive either a white, yellow or red placard – or sticker. Find out what it means by … View moreWe are undertaking rapid building assessments across the region to determine whether a building is safe to occupy and whether it poses a safety risk to others.
Following an inspection, a building will receive either a white, yellow or red placard – or sticker. Find out what it means by clicking on 'Read More'.
Ryan from Grey Lynn
Free Panasonic microwave if anyone wants it. 1000W. Works fine, its just getting on a bit and showing its age. Has a little bit of rust on the inside.
Pickup in Grey Lynn area.
Free
Tahnia from Mount Albert
Baby cot in very good condition with mattress. Welcome to view Mt Albert,Auckland.
Price: $200
Adelia from Mount Roskill
Johnnie Walker laptop/office bag. Brand new and unused. It has an adjustable shoulder strap, and multiple pockets for storage.
Price: $5
Adelia from Mount Roskill
Mini Casio keyboard. In perfect working order. Works of AA batteries, will be included. Full operating manual, and in original box.
Great for kids to get them interested in using from a young age!
Price: $10
The Team from Auckland Council
ℹ️ For everything you need to know about the severe weather and state of emergency, check:
🔵 AEM: bit.ly...
🔵 OurAuckland: bit.ly...
➡️ For all the latest updates, follow Auckland Emergency Management (www.facebook.com... and twitter.com...)
➡️ For updates on the mayor’s … View moreℹ️ For everything you need to know about the severe weather and state of emergency, check:
🔵 AEM: bit.ly...
🔵 OurAuckland: bit.ly...
➡️ For all the latest updates, follow Auckland Emergency Management (www.facebook.com... and twitter.com...)
➡️ For updates on the mayor’s activities, follow twitter.com...
➡️ For interruptions to our services and facilities, check: bit.ly...
➡️ For the latest info about the severe weather impact on our roads and public transport, follow www.facebook.com..., twitter.com... and twitter.com... and check: bit.ly...
➡️ For the latest updates on the water and wastewater situation across Auckland, follow Watercare and check: bit.ly...
Round the Bays is back for 2023! NZ’s largest fun run boasting over 34,000 participants each year and growing.
Our home is the vibrant city of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, with the 8.4km course following the Waitematā Harbour’s picturesque coastline.This time you can do it your way – … View moreRound the Bays is back for 2023! NZ’s largest fun run boasting over 34,000 participants each year and growing.
Our home is the vibrant city of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, with the 8.4km course following the Waitematā Harbour’s picturesque coastline.This time you can do it your way – either join us on the day along Tāmaki Drive or join us virtually from Aotearoa or wherever you are in the world!
Are you in? See you Sunday 5 March 2023.
Find out more
The Team from Auckland Council
Drownings, water-related incidents and road fatalities have marred the first few weeks of 2023.
Ahead of Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi weekends, we have an important message for Aucklanders: take care and come home safely to your whānau.
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