Huapai - Kumeu, Kumeu

Auckland Seniors & Travel Expo

Auckland Seniors & Travel Expo

Be in to win a Luxury Beachfront Escape for Two to Rarotonga. North Harbour Stadium 28 February & 1 March 10:00am – 3:00pm 

3005 days ago

International Volunteer Day

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Happy International Volunteer Day 2017! We want to say a big thanks to all the amazing volunteers that help out in our community. Ka pai!

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3006 days ago

Need a Builder?

The Team from The Building Guys

My name is Jade Powell and I'm a qualified builder with 25+ years experience. I'm keen to have a chat with you on your next project. I specialise in renovations for decking, kitchens, bathrooms etc. I also do new build homes. Why not call me for a free quotation on your job? My number is … View moreMy name is Jade Powell and I'm a qualified builder with 25+ years experience. I'm keen to have a chat with you on your next project. I specialise in renovations for decking, kitchens, bathrooms etc. I also do new build homes. Why not call me for a free quotation on your job? My number is 027 2727183 or you can make an appointment online at PowellHomesRenovations.as.me

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3006 days ago

Rahui

Ali from Massey

I am thoroughly in favour of doing what we can to save the beautiful Kauri. However I balance this with the Waitakeres being our source of Te Whare Tapa Wha. (Maori model of well being). When hiking in the Waitakeres we receive Te Taha Wairua (spiritual health), Te Taha Whanau (family health, … View moreI am thoroughly in favour of doing what we can to save the beautiful Kauri. However I balance this with the Waitakeres being our source of Te Whare Tapa Wha. (Maori model of well being). When hiking in the Waitakeres we receive Te Taha Wairua (spiritual health), Te Taha Whanau (family health, hiking in our community group), Te Taha Hinengaro (psychological health), and Te Taha Tinana (physical health). These are all essential to us living under the pressure that Auckland city brings. With all due respect, in 25 years of tramping, we have never seen a single Maori actually out on these tracks or any other tracks in NZ for that matter (I hope I am wrong!). My point in saying this is that there is a lack of consideration of the impact on the people actually using the Waitakeres, and gaining their health from being out there. Clearly if the Rahui was heeded, the tracks would all be gone within 10 years, so no one would be able to appreciate these beautiful trees anyway. I am asking the Council to come up with a strategy that is beneficial to all!

3005 days ago

We Have A Plan...

Ports of Auckland

Hi Aucklanders - Auckland Council has kicked off a project to find a new port location. But, shifting a port takes time. In the meantime, we need to keep delivering for Aucklanders – check out how we propose to do just that with our Draft 30-Year Master Plan.

Check out the draft plan and tell… View more
Hi Aucklanders - Auckland Council has kicked off a project to find a new port location. But, shifting a port takes time. In the meantime, we need to keep delivering for Aucklanders – check out how we propose to do just that with our Draft 30-Year Master Plan.

Check out the draft plan and tell us what you think by visiting www.masterplan.poal.co.nz.
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3005 days ago

Join us for our Christmas Market

Fairview Lifestyle Village

Enjoy a free coffee and free ice-cream at the Fairview Lifestyle Village Christmas Market and take a tour of our available homes. Wednesday 6th December, 10am - 2pm. The Relish Café is open for lunch and everyone is welcome.

For more information call Michelle on 0800 102 662
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3005 days ago

Dog Grooming

Rachel from Helensville

We have a delightful Gordon Setter who needs a summer clip, can anyone recommend a groomer who might know the breed so that we can get the clip done. We are fussy in that we need someone who knows the breed can do it properly. Many thanks Stan

3006 days ago

Disability Advisory Panel on how Council can help Disabled Aucklanders

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Disability Advisory Panel Chair, Philip Patston discusses the role of the panel and the most important changes Auckland Council can make to help disabled Aucklanders.

"The biggest change is not thinking about ‘us and them’. Instead think about all of us. It’s not a thing that only … View more
Disability Advisory Panel Chair, Philip Patston discusses the role of the panel and the most important changes Auckland Council can make to help disabled Aucklanders.

"The biggest change is not thinking about ‘us and them’. Instead think about all of us. It’s not a thing that only affects one group of people – it affects everyone they know."

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