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Merry Christmas, neighbours

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2358 days ago

Taste the exotic sweet wines of Pegasus Bay winery

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

The opportunity for a preview of their tasting, features at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine, on Sunday 28 July heightens the anticipation of what will be a fascinating event.

Pegasus Bay, from Waipara in North Canterbury, released its first Riesling in 1993 and today its grapes are … View more
The opportunity for a preview of their tasting, features at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine, on Sunday 28 July heightens the anticipation of what will be a fascinating event.

Pegasus Bay, from Waipara in North Canterbury, released its first Riesling in 1993 and today its grapes are sourced primarily from un-grafted vineyards planted over 30 years ago. Edward Donaldson also believes that while ripe fruits dominate the wine when young, given the opportunity to age, the rieslings can feel drier on the palate especially as they develop more savoury, caramel and tertiary notes.

The New Zealand Wine and Food Event is an annual three-day public event in Auckland comprising a showcase of New Zealand and international wine, cooking workshops and master classes.

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2361 days ago

Are you saving water this week?

Todd Niall Reporter from Rodney Times

Hi Neighbours, despite the conservation call a week ago from Watercare, Aucklanders have used more water this week than last. It's a precaution, but the forecast remains drier than normal. Are you trying to use less water than normal ? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if you comments … View more
Hi Neighbours, despite the conservation call a week ago from Watercare, Aucklanders have used more water this week than last. It's a precaution, but the forecast remains drier than normal. Are you trying to use less water than normal ? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if you comments are not for print)

2359 days ago

Brother and sister team give back the secret to success to others

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Lahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.

The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.

They recently caught up with Stuff to … View more
Lahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.

The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.

They recently caught up with Stuff to talk about their journey through our Stars programme.

Learn more about their story here: bit.ly...

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2359 days ago
2359 days ago

Recreational boatie to pay $5,050 after causing collision

Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ

An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View more
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.

The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.

2359 days ago

Recreational boatie to pay $5,050 after causing collision

Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ

An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View more
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.

The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.

2359 days ago

Open day at Takapuna Grammar School

Takapuna Grammar

Presentations in Te Poho (School Hall) at 4.00pm and 5.30pm, followed by tours of the school. All students and families warmly welcomed.

Enrolment applications 2020 can now be submitted online. Please refer to https://takapuna.school.nz/enrolment/ for further information.

In zone applicants … View more
Presentations in Te Poho (School Hall) at 4.00pm and 5.30pm, followed by tours of the school. All students and families warmly welcomed.

Enrolment applications 2020 can now be submitted online. Please refer to https://takapuna.school.nz/enrolment/ for further information.

In zone applicants must submit an application prior to attending an enrolment interview. Information regarding booking interview times will be emailed once the enrolment application has been received.

In zone enrolment interviews will take place in the School Library from 3.30pm to 6.30pm on Wednesday 7 and Tuesday 27 August.

Out of Zone Enrolment:
Applications must be received by 4.00pm on Wednesday 4 September 2019.
The ballot will be held on Wednesday 11 September 2019.
The final number of places will be dependent on final in zone numbers.
Enquiries can be made to the Enrolment Administrator
Telephone 489 4167 ext 9221 or email enrolments@tgs.school.nz
Learn more

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2359 days ago

Fix your veins with our laser!

The Vein Centre

With the newest vein laser supplied with a radial fibre, the treatment of varicose veins has never been so effective.

The Vein Centre is a varicose and spider vein clinic in North Shore, Auckland dedicated to safe, non-surgical treatments for varicose and spider veins. Our staff is highly … View more
With the newest vein laser supplied with a radial fibre, the treatment of varicose veins has never been so effective.

The Vein Centre is a varicose and spider vein clinic in North Shore, Auckland dedicated to safe, non-surgical treatments for varicose and spider veins. Our staff is highly trained and experienced in various minimally invasive treatment options like endovenous laser ablation, Venaseal (glue), sclerotherapy, VeinGogh and NdYAG laser.

Don’t let your varicose veins grow!
Find out more on our website www.theveincentre.co.nz
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2360 days ago

Urban Forage

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Our Urban Forage with Riki Bennett starts with a guided walk to identify a range of edible plants, leaves and followed by a presentation along with Māori food gathering traditions and culture and finishing with a delicious gourmet luncheon featuring local ingredients.

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2360 days ago

Do you know a green-thumbed superhero?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hi neighbours, last year's Gardener of the Year, Mark Dennis, came from your neighbourhood, so we know you've got the talent in your backyard. Once again, we are on the hunt for homegrown heroes of the gardening sort! This year's Gardener of the Year will receive $6495 worth of … View moreHi neighbours, last year's Gardener of the Year, Mark Dennis, came from your neighbourhood, so we know you've got the talent in your backyard. Once again, we are on the hunt for homegrown heroes of the gardening sort! This year's Gardener of the Year will receive $6495 worth of gardening goodies, namely an amazing Escea Fire Table worth $4495, LawnMaster products worth $1000 and Tui products worth $1000. Finalists will also receive amazing prizes from Burnet's, Gardena, Gellert's, Kings Seeds and Lynn River, and the most colourful character gets $1000 worth of Resene paint. So there's lots to be won for the green-thumbed heroes in your community. Tell us in writing why the person or group you are nominating deserves to be the 2019 Gardener of the Year, and send up to five high quality photos to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz.

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