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Fiona from Henderson
I absolutely love this idea.
I really do hope that this is the way of the future, I really do.
With all the amount of space rapidly vanishing for graveyards now, this is such a beautiful way to visit your loved ones.
So simple but so serene.
So minimal but so fulfilling.
So affordable and so … View moreI absolutely love this idea.
I really do hope that this is the way of the future, I really do.
With all the amount of space rapidly vanishing for graveyards now, this is such a beautiful way to visit your loved ones.
So simple but so serene.
So minimal but so fulfilling.
So affordable and so beautiful.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Some of the fantastic cakes prepared by our Diploma students during the special two days of learning confectionary including a tribute to our native New Zealand bird, Kiwi!
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader
Hi neighbours, A survey of 2000 Kiwis has shown different generations place value different qualities when looking for love. Young adults, aged 16 to 34, ranked a sense of humour as the most important quality in a partner, where as most 55- to 64-year-olds viewed sharing values as more important … View moreHi neighbours, A survey of 2000 Kiwis has shown different generations place value different qualities when looking for love. Young adults, aged 16 to 34, ranked a sense of humour as the most important quality in a partner, where as most 55- to 64-year-olds viewed sharing values as more important than sharing a laugh together. Younger people were also more likely to judge potential partners on their looks and perhaps unsurprisingly, more likely to meet their significant other online. What do you think is the most important quality in a partner and how did you meet yours? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in stories.
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Hi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are… View moreHi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are available to chat today or tomorrow - you must be willing to be quite open, as you may be asked about budget, household income and if you own your own home etc. To get in touch, email brittany.keogh@fairfaxmedia.co.nz (Please note that we will need you to be named and photographed for the story).
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader
Auckland Council has been accused of ageism for paying members of its youth panel 30 per cent less than its older advisors.
Members of its youth advisory board, who are aged 14 to 24, are paid $173 per meeting, but a review has recommended the council raise their pay to match the rate of $250 … View moreAuckland Council has been accused of ageism for paying members of its youth panel 30 per cent less than its older advisors.
Members of its youth advisory board, who are aged 14 to 24, are paid $173 per meeting, but a review has recommended the council raise their pay to match the rate of $250 per meeting, that members of other demographic panels get.
What do you think? Should young people get a pay rise? Read the full story here.
🏡 Here Comes The Sun!!! 🏡
198 Huia Road, Titirangi
✔️ This showstopper really has it all. Flat lawns, easy indoor/outdoor flow and all day sun
✔️ Nestled in an enclave of high quality homes this contemporary beauty ticks all the boxes
✔️ Fabulous open plan family/dining room … View more🏡 Here Comes The Sun!!! 🏡
198 Huia Road, Titirangi
✔️ This showstopper really has it all. Flat lawns, easy indoor/outdoor flow and all day sun
✔️ Nestled in an enclave of high quality homes this contemporary beauty ticks all the boxes
✔️ Fabulous open plan family/dining room hugs the north side of the residence and provides the easiest access onto the sun-filled outdoor deck
✔️ This property offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 3 living areas, designer kitchen, two car garaging with internal access and plenty of off street parking
✔️ All this set in a relatively flat 1297 sqm of grassed lawn, guarded by well-kept hedges.
✔️ In Zone to two decile 10 schools
✔️ Without doubt, a home for all, from family to executive couples the appeal here is universal. This is not one to miss!!!
Contact THE SMITHS to view this exceptional home or come along to the open home!
View this property online: www.rwtitirangi.co.nz...
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Tori Tokalau Reporter from Western Leader
What do you think about Hobsonville Points rules that all residents must follow?
*Please type NFP if you don't want your comments used in stories.
31 replies (Members only)
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
62 replies (Members only)
Glen from Swanson
Set of cups/saucers/plates; sugar bowl; cake plate etc. Lovely set but the family just don't need them anymore and I am sure someone could enjoy having them as we have for two generations.
Price: $200
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