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The Team from Auckland Council
Enjoy tunes from Aotearoa’s finest musicians, kōrero, kai and more, as we commemorate 180 years since the historic signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Come along to Waitangi ki Manukau on Thursday, 6 February at Hayman Park, Manukau, 9am-5pm.
It’s whānau-friendly, … View moreEnjoy tunes from Aotearoa’s finest musicians, kōrero, kai and more, as we commemorate 180 years since the historic signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Come along to Waitangi ki Manukau on Thursday, 6 February at Hayman Park, Manukau, 9am-5pm.
It’s whānau-friendly, and it’s FREE! Nau mai, haere mai – everyone is welcome.
Your summer sorted, with Auckland Council.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This recipe is fragrant because it uses the aromatic herbs of mint and coriander (or alternatively, basil). The marinade in this recipe is based on infusing the chicken with crushed lemongrass. Lemongrass is one of those aromatic greens that seems to cope with being frozen so I always have some in … View moreThis recipe is fragrant because it uses the aromatic herbs of mint and coriander (or alternatively, basil). The marinade in this recipe is based on infusing the chicken with crushed lemongrass. Lemongrass is one of those aromatic greens that seems to cope with being frozen so I always have some in the freezer ready to use. It will usually defrost within 10 minutes. It is important to massage your chicken with the lemongrass and oil. It may look a bit strange but this way, the flavour of the lemongrass will be absorbed.
Click on the link below to find the full recipe by Celia Hay.
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The story of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and the waka that sailed here will take centre stage in January 2020 when the region celebrates its Māori heritage through the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival.
For the first time since its inaugural year in 2016, the Festival will feature both land and water… View moreThe story of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and the waka that sailed here will take centre stage in January 2020 when the region celebrates its Māori heritage through the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival.
For the first time since its inaugural year in 2016, the Festival will feature both land and water performances that will go on into the night, as well as storytelling that captures the region’s rich waka history which shaped the Tāmaki Makaurau we know and love today.
Highlights include:
• Gates open 5.30pm
• Waka showcase
• A marketplace of kai and toi (art)
• A land stage for performances and storytelling (6pm – 9.30pm)
• A water stage for performances and storytelling (9.30pm – 11pm)
• Kapa haka
• Contemporary Māori dance
• Music
• Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge
Check out the full festival line-up on aucklandnz.com/tamakifest
Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
International Women's Day Sunday 8th March. Watch this space to see how it will be celebrated in Franklin. Get in touch if you would like to be part of the organising group.
Shaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.
By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are … View moreShaping a child’s future is more than just good fortune – it takes a lot of hard work and guidance along the way. At the #GraemeDingleFoundation, we believe every child should have the opportunity to thrive, belong and be their best.
By supporting the Graeme Dingle Foundation, you are supporting Aotearoa’s tamariki directly.
A 2019 study by Infometrics found that for every dollar invested in the Graeme Dingle Foundation today, a return of $7.80 will be seen in the future economy of Aotearoa.
There is nothing worse than that sneaking suspicion that you are past your sell-by date at work. There is a point at which quirky and clueless is less fun and more embarrassing.
There really is no reason to feel this way if the issue is not being digitally literate. … View moreThere is nothing worse than that sneaking suspicion that you are past your sell-by date at work. There is a point at which quirky and clueless is less fun and more embarrassing.
There really is no reason to feel this way if the issue is not being digitally literate. Digital Skills for the Workplace, offered by The Mind Lab, is fun, it really is, and it’s not a bunch of “how to” steps that you need to follow once you’re back at work and pray that it works - you actually use the tools without being aware that you are learning the tool.
You experience the impact of the skill while using it and playing so it’s already part of your DNA by the time you get back to work.
That’s a secret Mind Lab formula by the way!
And its professional development (tick that box!)
Apply now to remain an active and relevant member of your team
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We are looking for Singers in all voices – SOPRANOS, ALTOS, TENORS, BASSES.
Starting rehearsals on Tuesday 28th January 2020 for the first of three concerts planned for this year.
Our first concert will be on - Sunday 3rd May, at Crossroads Methodist Church, 2.30 pm.
A programme of … View moreWe are looking for Singers in all voices – SOPRANOS, ALTOS, TENORS, BASSES.
Starting rehearsals on Tuesday 28th January 2020 for the first of three concerts planned for this year.
Our first concert will be on - Sunday 3rd May, at Crossroads Methodist Church, 2.30 pm.
A programme of popular light classical music from well-known composers, including Mozart, Vivaldi, Faure, Elgar, Mendelssohn etc...
Singers welcomed any Tuesday night from 28th January, at Crossroads Methodist Church from 7 pm.
Rehearsals 7.15-9.15 pm. Ample parking at Church venue.
No auditions needed. Come and meet our MD, Simon Filice.
All enquiries to Lorna Clauson (09) 298-3536 • lornaclauson@gmail.com
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Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
The Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with a double major in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina went on a 3-month indigenous knowledge exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
She… View moreThe Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with a double major in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina went on a 3-month indigenous knowledge exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
She shares “the exchange connected me with the Nisga’a people, First Nations tribal systems, communities and hauora programmes. It informed my studies and opened my mind. It was a genuine privilege to connect with the tangata whenua there, and an opportunity I would never otherwise have had”
Open your mind too! Study with us in 2020
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Jan from Pukekohe
Our Space programme has 22 first time parents and their babies wanting to join a support group and we would like to begin in the next couple of weeks. We know there will be more and would really like to be able to support them. Being for first time parents they only have one chance to attend these … View moreOur Space programme has 22 first time parents and their babies wanting to join a support group and we would like to begin in the next couple of weeks. We know there will be more and would really like to be able to support them. Being for first time parents they only have one chance to attend these programmes. These parents want to be the best parents that they can be and we would like to assist them. Not only does the programme support their first baby but also any future children. We have trained facilitators to lead the groups but they need a support person with them. Ideally we do not like to have more than 15 new parents and babies in a group as this enables each person to receive the support and encouragement that they need. It is great for each of them to be able to share any issues for them and to know that they need. Both the facilitators and attendees really enjoy the sessions and get a lot out of it both the giver and the recipient. Main criteria to be involved is to like people and to want to be able to support others resulting in a stronger community.
This community event will be held at Bruce Pulman Park, Takanini on Sunday the 2nd of February from 1pm-4pm with the purpose to raise money for Redcross Australia and Wildlife Emergency Fund.
The fundraiser will be frontlined by artists Rob Ruha, Written By Wolves, and Tone6 with many more … View moreThis community event will be held at Bruce Pulman Park, Takanini on Sunday the 2nd of February from 1pm-4pm with the purpose to raise money for Redcross Australia and Wildlife Emergency Fund.
The fundraiser will be frontlined by artists Rob Ruha, Written By Wolves, and Tone6 with many more performers and over 1000 people expected to attend. Attendees will experience an afternoon of entertainment, food trucks, dance groups, kapa haka and Pasifika groups while Relief Fund collectors are stationed to collect donations.
For more information please contact Jay McLaren Harris, media@neralcm.com, 0226557398.
Andries from Pukekohe
As I need urgent medical surgery, I am looking for a home for this piece of history in the legacy of the SpringBoks.
The price is NON-negotiable . " Hier kom die BOKKE !!" Thank you in advance if somebody is willing to help me.
Price: $250
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the difficulties of finding work when you're female and over 50. Anecdotally we are aware of women being shut out of the workforce around this time. If you can relate, and are willing to talk about your experience, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz
Sandy Urwin wanted to expand the retail offering within her small business Animal Natural Health Centre.
She considered raising funds by selling a stake to an investor but didn’t want to compromise on quality or her vision for the business. She decided to partner with Prospa to achieve her … View moreSandy Urwin wanted to expand the retail offering within her small business Animal Natural Health Centre.
She considered raising funds by selling a stake to an investor but didn’t want to compromise on quality or her vision for the business. She decided to partner with Prospa to achieve her dreams.
A small business loan helped Sandy increase the variety and volume of stock available for customers – ultimately boosting monthly turnover.
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