We have a top new restaurant in Whangarei...
Congratulations to Local Talent Taverna which has been named New Zealand's Most Loved New Business in Stuff's Love Your Local Awards. The Cameron St eatery has a Greek- and Mediterranean-inspired menu, and relied on word-of-mouth from locals to get the message out about the new business.
The awards were judged by celebrity chef Peter Gordon, Eat New Zealand CEO Angela Clifford and Stuff food editor Emily Brookes.
Have you been to Local Talent Taverna?
Are there any other new businesses in Northland you think should be recognised?
Paint it orange with Resene for Arthritis NZ!
Buy any orange Resene testpot 60 ml at your local Resene owned ColorShop in November and Resene will donate $1 to Arthritis NZ!
The more orange testpots you buy, the more will be donated.
WHERE CAN I GET LEGAL ADVICE IF I CANNOT AFFORD TO SEE A LAWYER?
"Many of our clients cannot afford a lawyer and come to us for advice. We listen to their concerns and provide information to help them understand their situation and the options that are available. While we are not lawyers, if required, we can refer clients to those who might be able to provide more in depth legal advice. Check out this link for more information - www.cab.org.nz...
To provide you with background information before you see a lawyer, please give us a call on 09 407 9829 or 0800 367 222. Email us on farnorth@cab.org.nz. Visit us at 6 Cobham Rd., Procter Library Building, Kerikeri."
Hikoi - North Island
Police have established a Major Operations Centre (MOC) to provide oversight of the Police response to the upcoming hīkoi from Northland to Wellington.
The MOC, based at Police National Headquarters in Wellington, is providing logistical, resource and communication support to all districts along the hīkoi route.
Major Operations Director Superintendent Kelly Ryan says Police have been engaged with hīkoi organisers for many weeks.
“Our discussions with organisers to date have been positive and we expect the hīkoi to be conducted in a peaceful and lawful manner,” she says.
The hīkoi is expected to leave Northland today (Monday 11 November) and travel to Wellington, arriving at Parliament between Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 November.
“We’ve planned for large numbers to join the hīkoi, with disruption likely to some roads, including highways and main streets along the route,” Superintendent Ryan says.
“The MOC will support our frontline, district-based staff with the management of people, vehicles and activities, while also maintaining central oversight.
“We will continue to co-ordinate with iwi leaders and our partners across government to ensure public safety and minimal disruption to people going about their daily routine.
“We’re also well connected with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and local councils to ensure road users have up-to-date information and can plan accordingly.
“The MOC will remain in place while the hīkoi is in Wellington and as participants make their way back home safely.”