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The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Central Motorway Junction (CMJ), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Central Motorway Junction (CMJ), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless otherwise stated. Please follow the signposted detours. Click here to see a detailed list of affected areas.
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Come and meet the Shell V-Power Team at Beaurepaires East Tamaki on 11th September 2019.
That’s right, Fabian Coulthard and Scott McLaughlin are making a special appearance at midday and you’re invited!
The lads will be doing a bit of a Q&A session, signing autographs and taking pictures… View moreCome and meet the Shell V-Power Team at Beaurepaires East Tamaki on 11th September 2019.
That’s right, Fabian Coulthard and Scott McLaughlin are making a special appearance at midday and you’re invited!
The lads will be doing a bit of a Q&A session, signing autographs and taking pictures so you won’t want to miss this.
The first 30 people will get a FREE Dunlop Cap and everyone who attends gets 20% OFF an Oil Change at Beaurepaires!
Date: Wednesday 11th September 2019
Time: 11:45am – 1:00pm (Drivers on site 12:00pm – 12:45pm)
Location: Beaurepaires - 121 Harris Road East Tamaki, Auckland
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Head west for a day of fascinating tales at the West Auckland Heritage Conference, 20 October. From the story of The Daring schooner recovered from the sands of Muriwai Beach to the Myth of Henry Swan. Now in its fourth year, the conference will feature respected historians and archaeologists … View moreHead west for a day of fascinating tales at the West Auckland Heritage Conference, 20 October. From the story of The Daring schooner recovered from the sands of Muriwai Beach to the Myth of Henry Swan. Now in its fourth year, the conference will feature respected historians and archaeologists sharing the rich heritage of the area in the morning and a host of shorter workshops in the afternoon. Tickets $20. Register now to secure your spot by 11 October. Register now
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Mandy Te Reporter from Western 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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Tori Tokalau Reporter from Western Leader
Whole neighborhoods have filled up empty spaces in Auckland in just three years as strong demand for homes grow in the region.
Wayne from New Lynn
My name is Wayne Davis, and currently running for a position on the Whau Local Board, and the Portage Licensing Trust, Zone 2.
Many may know, of my Community work, plus 9 years on the previous Waitakere City Council Community Board.
My current community work, is being Chairman of Keep West Auckland… View moreMy name is Wayne Davis, and currently running for a position on the Whau Local Board, and the Portage Licensing Trust, Zone 2.
Many may know, of my Community work, plus 9 years on the previous Waitakere City Council Community Board.
My current community work, is being Chairman of Keep West Auckland Beautiful, a branch of Keep New Zealand Beautiful.
Chairman of the Waitakere Asian Support Group.
A community group, started in 2008, as a result of the crime around the New Lynn bus centre, prior to the Transport hub being built.
The group, first formed consisted of New Lynn Police, with Sgt. Grant Watson, Michael Alofa from Safe Waitakere, a unit of Waitakere City Council, and Neighbourhood Support.
Have had several community BBQ's with Neighbourhood Support Waitakere, New Lynn Police, Auckland Council through Safe Waitakere.
And not the last, to want to have a car park pothole repaired, which was unnoticed by current Members.
Many have lost the connection, that residents had between their Elected members and Ratepayers and residents.
Council needs to be accountable, and there are MANY issues to bring forward.
MY door is always open, and will be the INDEPENDENT voice for you.
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Brian from New Lynn
Auckland Night Markets directors say they founded the business to give Aucklanders an "international street food dining experience". But with a growing number of customers getting used to having their dinners delivered to their doorsteps by the likes of Uber Eats and Panda, the night … View moreAuckland Night Markets directors say they founded the business to give Aucklanders an "international street food dining experience". But with a growing number of customers getting used to having their dinners delivered to their doorsteps by the likes of Uber Eats and Panda, the night markets will be launching their own app and delivery service. So instead of queuing for food at the night market stalls, customers can order their dinner from up to 150 night market vendors and have the food delivered. The first night market was opened in 2010 at Pakuranga, but has since expanded to seven locations across Auckland and two in Hamilton on different nights of the week.
Night market co-founder Paul de Jonge said the need to launch a food delivery service and Night Market Eats mobile application was "a sign of the times". "Aucklanders are today so used to having the convenience of just pushing the screens of their mobile phones and having their dinner appear on their doorsteps," de Jonge said. "One of the top queries we get is about whether we do deliveries, so we've just got to keep up with it." The service is offered without charge to night market stall holders, de Jonge said, and is also a way to help them grow their business. The range of food on offer at the night markets include squid tentacles, durian pastry, dumplings, hangi, fried noodles, burgers and barbecue skewers. Cuisines range from Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Greek, Hungarian, Maori to Pasifika. "We are looking at how we can best ensure that the food remains fresh and gets delivered to our customers at the quickest possible time," de Jonge said. Jasmine Yao, 28, who developed the mobile app, said customers can order from any number of stalls and pay just one delivery fee. The food is sent to a centralised pick-up point, or the "night market hub", and the delivery driver will pick up and take it to the customer's doorstep. Customers will be able to find the list of stall operators and menus on any given night in the mobile app. "We basically make our money from the rent, so we won't charge our stallholders any more commission on top of what they sell their food for," Yao said. "This is also a way to help us attract even more stallholders in the future."
The app and delivery service will be trialled in late September, early October, Yao said. Information on how to download the app will be released on the Auckland Night Markets Facebook page once it's ready. A frequent user of Uber Eats food delivery service and night market visitor Tom Gibbard, 24, said he was excited about the night market delivery but questioned whether it would work in terms of food quality. "We're not talking pizza or fried chicken here, noodles can get soggy and some Asian buns can become hard as stone when left out for a while," Gibbard said. Another night market regular Dave Takai, 42, said he was unlikely to use the delivery service and would continue to get his dinners at the markets. "The night market isn't just about the food, it's the atmosphere. You can have pizza at home, but you've got to be at the markets to fully enjoy what the food's about.
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If you are not already coming to our auction, then this is sure to spur you on. How do you fancy your own private chef for the night?
Emile Bennington who has been the head chef at Odette's Eatery and Hugo's Bistro will come to your house and prepare you and 5 friends a beautiful … View moreIf you are not already coming to our auction, then this is sure to spur you on. How do you fancy your own private chef for the night?
Emile Bennington who has been the head chef at Odette's Eatery and Hugo's Bistro will come to your house and prepare you and 5 friends a beautiful dinner. And the icing on the cake...your waitress for the evening will be none other than the wonderful Hayley Holt!
To top it all off you will have $200 worth of Pac n Sav vouchers to buy the ingredients! Could it get any better!!
Get your tickets at the school office at Richardson Rd only $15! Head to our facebook page to check out all the other great prizes. Owairaka School Garden to Table Auction Night.
Jay from New Lynn
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