The Art of Dance classes at Epsom Community Centre
Join in the fun at Epsom Community Centre in Term 3 with 10 weeks of The Art of Dance classes 💃
Safe body moves, combined with fun music make this programme a “must” for those wanting a friendly exercise class. Feel more energised and confident about your body image, improve coordination and posture. All levels welcome.
Our The Art of Dance classes received the ACC's Live Stronger for Longer programme tick as a strength and balance class that will help prevent falls and fractures.
⏰ Weekly on Mondays, 1.10-2.10pm
🗓️ 10-week course starting 20 July
📍 Epsom Community Centre, 202 Gillies Ave, Epsom
💵 Cost: $105 for the full term
🧑🏫 Tutor: Merenia Gray
➡️ Click here for more info: www.epsom-community-centre.org.nz...
➡️ Click here to enrol: enrolmy.com...
Poll: Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
As reported in the Post, there’s a $30 million funding gap in financial mentoring. This has led to services closing and mentors stepping in unpaid just to keep helping people in need 🪙💰🪙
One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.
So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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59.9% Yes, supporting people is important!
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25.7% No, individuals should take responsibility
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14.4% ... It is complicated
Lonliness
Hi all,
An eager student is doing some research on how to address hardship using digital technology.
If you are between 10-30 and have a few minutes please complete the below form to help her research.
docs.google.com...
Thanks,
Nick
Poll: Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
The Post recently shared an opinion piece on the Harbour Crossing and why a more democratic approach might be needed 🚗🚲👟
While most decisions sit within the political arena, many organisations—like NZTA—manage long-term projects that go beyond party lines. Politics can sometimes disrupt progress, and the next Harbour Crossing is a big decision that will affect all Aucklanders.
We’d love your thoughts: Should near-complete, shovel-ready designs be shared with the public, or should the community have a hand in shaping the designs from the start?
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87% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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13% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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