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My proposed 10-year Budget is being debated by Auckland Council's Finance & Performance Committee right now. It's vital we accelerate infrastructure investment for transport, housing and the environment and keep rates low. That's what my budget will achieve. Watch live on the … View moreMy proposed 10-year Budget is being debated by Auckland Council's Finance & Performance Committee right now. It's vital we accelerate infrastructure investment for transport, housing and the environment and keep rates low. That's what my budget will achieve. Watch live on the link below
Cyber Smart Week is all about doing just one thing to keep your data safe. Doing more than one will help even more! So, what’s your one thing? Vote below..
Communications Team from Auckland Transport
Pedal with a pal this summer and see the wonders of the waterfront. at.govt.nz... #AKLBikeLife
The Northern Corridor Improvements project has been approved to start construction next year on a new motorway connection, new lanes and motorway upgrades, an extension of the Northern Busway and over 7kms of new walking and cycling paths. The project works will run for the next three years, and … View moreThe Northern Corridor Improvements project has been approved to start construction next year on a new motorway connection, new lanes and motorway upgrades, an extension of the Northern Busway and over 7kms of new walking and cycling paths. The project works will run for the next three years, and we’ll be working hard to minimise disruption and provide real-time travel info to keep everyone safe and moving.
Come along to enjoy a sausage sizzle, check out our machinery display and toys, find out more about the project and talk to us about available jobs. We’re looking for surveyors, engineers, safety advisors, machine operators, drainlayers, carpenters and general construction field staff. For more information please email us at jobs@northerncorridor.co.nz
When: Saturday 9th December, 11am - 2pm
Where: Life Church, 25 Arrenway Drive, Albany
You’ll also find our team at the Meadowood Community House Christmas event:
When: Friday 8th December, 4.30pm -7pm
Where: 55 Meadowood Drive, Unsworth Heights
For more information phone Emma Cushnie or Trish Viall on 0800 624 770.
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Reporter Rodney Times
How a north Auckland woman disappeared from a specialist dementia care rest home is under investigation.
Maree Wilkins, 85, was last seen around 5.30pm on November 7 at her Leigh Road Cottage residential care centre home.
She was reported missing at 8.20am the following morning.
Police and… View moreHow a north Auckland woman disappeared from a specialist dementia care rest home is under investigation.
Maree Wilkins, 85, was last seen around 5.30pm on November 7 at her Leigh Road Cottage residential care centre home.
She was reported missing at 8.20am the following morning.
Police and concerned residents scoured the surrounding Whangateau bush and coastal areas, but no one found a trace of Wilkins.
The search has now been suspended.
Ministry of Health HealthCert manager Emma Prestidge said Agape Care Warkworth Limited, owned by joint shareholders Tan-li and Peter Kwong Yew Chiew, which runs Leigh Road Cottage, would be conducting an internal investigation.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Bring on the palusami, pai fala or keke 'isite. Break out the colourful ei katu, fragrant coconut oils or pareus – stallholder applications are open for the 2018 Pasifika Festival.
The festival takes place on Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March at Western Springs Park.
It is … View moreBring on the palusami, pai fala or keke 'isite. Break out the colourful ei katu, fragrant coconut oils or pareus – stallholder applications are open for the 2018 Pasifika Festival.
The festival takes place on Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March at Western Springs Park.
It is divided into 11 villages, each representing a different Pacific Island culture and with its own entertainment stage and stalls.
Applications are open for food, craft, information and commercial stalls including not-for-profit options.
Apply online, with applications closing on 12 January 2018.
This class introduces you to the world of steam, highlighting the nutritional and flavour benefits steam has to offer, while showcasing how this new generation of steam cooking can integrate into your lifestyle. In a comfortable setting which encourages questions, this class will equip you with the… View moreThis class introduces you to the world of steam, highlighting the nutritional and flavour benefits steam has to offer, while showcasing how this new generation of steam cooking can integrate into your lifestyle. In a comfortable setting which encourages questions, this class will equip you with the knowledge about optimal ways steam can transform the way you cook. We'd love you to join us. Find out more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
With last week's announcement that the fungal disease myrtle rust had been found for the first time in Auckland, there are fears it could spread rapidly through the region.
Gardeners across the North Island and in the upper South Island need to be on alert to any sign of the disease. … View moreWith last week's announcement that the fungal disease myrtle rust had been found for the first time in Auckland, there are fears it could spread rapidly through the region.
Gardeners across the North Island and in the upper South Island need to be on alert to any sign of the disease. Here's what to do.
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