Lucia Mataia: Leys Institute Library
Talofa and warm Pacific greetings for Pasifika month. On behalf of the team, many thanks to the community for your support since our library closed last December.
Talofa and warm Pacific greetings for Pasifika month. On behalf of the team, many thanks to the community for your support since our library closed last December.
Not all the Labour-led coalition’s transformational policies are yet in place, and some, like housing availability, have failed.
Residents in Herne Bay and business owners on Jervois Road have been anxious to know what plans Auckland Transport has for cycleways in our suburb.
Childhood should be a magical time of wonderment and learning. No one knows this more than Sue Stevely Cole, founder and director of Bear Park.
A great summer day for the reopening of Western Springs College.
After more than 20 years of sterling service to Ponsonby Primary School as Principal, and to Ponsonby as a popular and engaged citizen, Anne Malcolm has taken a well-deserved retirement from her beloved Ponsonby Primary.
Just when Auckland has declared a climate crisis and we, at 40 days and at the time of writing this, are in the midst of the biggest drought in our history, the chainsaws are active felling trees all over Auckland. Our trees, the lungs of the city, are disappearing at an alarming rate.
It would not have gone unnoticed that there are a huge number of projects underway, not just Downtown but also locally.
Our first Waitemata Local Board meeting of 2020 on 18 February, progressed the Ponsonby Park project.
Held in Western Park, Ponsonby. Sunday 23 February.
We offer our congratulations to our cover star, local icon Jennifer Ward-Lealand Te Atamira. She is the 2020 New Zealander of the year.
Taranaki’s Juno Gin have chosen International Women’s Day (8 March) as the perfect opportunity to release a new gin pack that highlights the incredible lives of three lesser-known Kiwi women who helped shape New Zealand.