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Todd Niall Reporter from Community News
Kia ora Neighbours, Leo Molloy has his mayoral campaign rolling, but how will he fund a long list of ideas he has? Read the story below.
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The Team from Auckland Council
With Cyclone Fili coming our way, check out (by clicking on 'Read More') our useful tips to prepare for a storm and general maintenance tips to reduce flood risk on properties with streams.
Melanie Earley Reporter from Western Leader
Kia ora neighbours, an Auckland cyclist has called for Auckland Transport to remove a temporary speed limit sign for cars which was placed on a shared cycleway path.
On Wednesday, Jo Johnson saw the 30kph signage on the shared path/cycleway that runs alongside SH16, near the Te Atatū exit.
… View moreKia ora neighbours, an Auckland cyclist has called for Auckland Transport to remove a temporary speed limit sign for cars which was placed on a shared cycleway path.
On Wednesday, Jo Johnson saw the 30kph signage on the shared path/cycleway that runs alongside SH16, near the Te Atatū exit.
Johnson tweeted at Auckland Transport, asking why the sign – which was used to slow cars – had been placed on the path cyclists and pedestrians were using, and taking up some of their space.
Read the full story at the link below.
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World Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.
This World Book Day, 23 April 2022, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure, and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration… View moreWorld Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading.
This World Book Day, 23 April 2022, we want to see more children develop a life-long habit of reading for pleasure, and enjoy the opportunities and benefits this brings them. Designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, World Book Day is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.
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The Team from NZ Compare
Sometimes having NO plan is a great plan! But if you feel the need to do something this long weekend then take a look at our top ideas.
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Diane from Laingholm
The Listening Sand with poet and workshop facilitator Anne Kennedy.
Free: Saturday 30 April, 2pm - 5pm. North Piha Glade and Beach.
Register at info@goingwestfest.co.nz
The Listening Sand, is a chance for you to use the craft of poetry to shape and share your deep thoughts - to ‘tell the … View moreThe Listening Sand with poet and workshop facilitator Anne Kennedy.
Free: Saturday 30 April, 2pm - 5pm. North Piha Glade and Beach.
Register at info@goingwestfest.co.nz
The Listening Sand, is a chance for you to use the craft of poetry to shape and share your deep thoughts - to ‘tell the sand’ a memory, a secret, a hope. In the workshop, we’ll explore the ways to make and shape a poem. When we’ve written our poems, we’ll carve them into the wet, receptive sand while sand-tagger, David Hilliam, illuminates and connects our writing. Of course, when the tide comes in, your poem will be washed away, but it will remain in your head, your voice, your notebook, the film.
Poetry can help us express ideas that otherwise remain unsaid. The sand will be our creative confidante. In this workshop you will be guided by the expertise and empathy of Anne Kennedy to write from the heart; to tell the sand your worries, memories, and hopes. Making an impression in the sand seems like a simple thing to do; it’s primal. But it’s also complex. We mark the earth by our very existence; and, because there are a lot of us, that’s a lot of marks.
We walk in nature and it makes us feel good. These last few years have been difficult, and the world is in crisis environmentally and politically. Poetry is a place where you can say what you think and feel. A poem is a way to work out complexity.
The planet, in a way, ‘listens’ to our behaviour.
Anne Kennedy is an experienced writing workshop facilitator who will guide you to find your tone, to select words, and to contemplate how a poem can crystalize elements of time, difficulties and musings.
Workshop schedule
2.00pm: Welcome and introductions, and outlining the afternoon.
2.15pm: Talking through the idea, including poem samples.
2.35pm: Writing time
3.10pm: Sharing our poems, and making any revisions.
3.40pm: To the beach!
Melanie Earley Reporter from Western Leader
Kia ora neighbours, three popular tracks in the Waitākere Ranges will be reopening this weekend after a nearly four-year closure due to kauri dieback disease.
On Friday, the Gibbons, Muir and Pararaha Valley tracks will be officially reopened to the public after being closed in May 2018.
The … View moreKia ora neighbours, three popular tracks in the Waitākere Ranges will be reopening this weekend after a nearly four-year closure due to kauri dieback disease.
On Friday, the Gibbons, Muir and Pararaha Valley tracks will be officially reopened to the public after being closed in May 2018.
The tracks, along with a raft of others, were closed in 2018 until mitigation work could be carried out to bring them all up to a safe standard for the kauri trees.
Read the full story at the link below.
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