Editor's Letter - September 2023
We offer congratulations to Kol, which was awarded Two Hats in the ‘Cuisine Good Food Awards’ in August.
We offer congratulations to Kol, which was awarded Two Hats in the ‘Cuisine Good Food Awards’ in August.
September is the month when the sun crosses above Earth’s equator and moves from north to south bringing with it, you guessed it, spring!.
The city is awash with sink holes, pot holes and crumbling underground infrastructure.
Tighter restrictions must be adopted by Auckland City on all new helicopter consents to prevent unacceptable noise levels and potential damage from rotor blade 'propeller wash'.
Getting Auckland back in charge of Auckland’s Transport Projects.
We've a lot going on at the community centre over the winter months and much of it is free.
The realisation of Ponsonby Park, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, is continuing to progress well.
On 27 July on the motion of Mayor Wayne Brown, I was removed as a director of Auckland Transport (AT) and replaced with Cr Chris Darby. I can’t say the move was unexpected.
I was born in Ngamotu, Taranaki with magnificent views from our family home of West Coast sunsets across the Tasman Sea reflected on the mountain.
I need a rest, a change from fractured city life and caring for my dear old Dad. It’s been an exhausting year thus far, so I decide to escape the big smoke in favour of big nature.
Kia ora Ponsonby! This month at Leys is so wonderfully chaotic, we have so much happening.
I awoke this morning to the news from my balcony neighbours, that the ship now has its very own flasher as well as a permanent resident – though whether the two are related, I cannot confirm.