News from Citizens Advice Bureau
Kia ora koutou. We are excited to be back in business in our offices in the Grey Lynn Community Centre in Richmond Road.
Kia ora koutou. We are excited to be back in business in our offices in the Grey Lynn Community Centre in Richmond Road.
Despite a recent cooling of the market, New Zealand remains one of the most expensive places in the world to buy a home.
As some readers may be aware, in December 2020 the government enacted new disclosure requirements for domestic trusts, effective from the 2022 tax year onwards.
There has been a lot of publicity lately around the poor educational achievement of Kiwi children, particularly in maths, such that an expert panel has now been set up by the Ministry of Education to look at the problem.
Leaves are falling and the air is getting crisper.
As long as this last summer’s been, it’s inevitable; we’re coming up to winter, when the rainy season sets in.
THC kills cancer, but MoH says THC can kill you.
We're joining in the celebration of New Zealand's surging music scene, still alive and kicking despite everything the last two years have thrown at it.
Back in 2020 pre-pandemic days, we had a trip to Bali planned, booked and paid for.
Tracey Brown and Delena Nathuran make a blend of pea protein and superfoods that Tracey sells at Grey Lynn Farmers Market on Sunday mornings.
It’s been said before and it will most definitely be said again: the past two years have created a scenario that we could never have planned for—and the pandemic's impact on the local hospitality scene has been monumental.
Ponsonby Park, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, will soon take the next step towards its realisation of becoming an inclusive, multi-use and all-weather civic space, when design and planning work commences on 1 July 2022.