Lights set to shine bright at MOTAT
MOTAT’s annual Christmas Lights event is back for its 10th anniversary.
MOTAT’s annual Christmas Lights event is back for its 10th anniversary.
NZ Post and Hana Kōkō (Santa) understand the importance of using more te reo Māori in our everyday lives and we are proud to be a part of a generation that is seeing a groundswell revival of our indigenous language.
The judges of the Vegan Society Aotearoa’s Vegan Pie Awards really had their work cut out for them this year, as there were over 100 different pies entered across 8 different categories.
If we want to get big things done in and for this city, we need alignment between central and local government.
Firstly I’d like to congratulate Wayne Brown on becoming the new mayor of Auckland.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Pippa Coom and City Vision (Labour and Greens) on their very hard fought campaign.
The election was loud and clear. There can be no doubt that the people rallied to ensure that community decision making was put back on the table.
This will be my last article for the Ponsonby News as Chair of the Waitematā Local Board.
Auckland Council is now asking for consultation on two options for the restoration of the Leys Institute and Friends of Leys Institute urge you all to register your preference for the heritage buildings.
I look westwards towards the setting sun, past a pile of felled giant trees and stumps of where they once lived.
Most people have absolutely no idea what the ‘Centre City Master Plan’ entails.
With the stroke of a pen and a handful of well crafted letters (reprinted everywhere) our new Mayor Wayne Brown ends the era of the ‘out of control’ council organisations.