Editor's letter - September
Next month we are going to the polls to vote. It is compulsory for anyone over the age of 18 to get enrolled.
Next month we are going to the polls to vote. It is compulsory for anyone over the age of 18 to get enrolled.
We are still putting our waste into the ground. We have Hampton Downs landfill and the new Dome Valley landfill due to open in the near future.
A brief reprieve for the Hauraki Gulf during lockdown.
Thank you to those who let us know your views in our consultation with our local community about our proposed Waitemata Local Board Plan, which concluded on 13 August.
We all hate paying tax, but we know what it’s for, and most of us tolerate it.
We help to feed the world. We send the best of agricultural foods all over the globe, and yet the corrupt Environmental Protection Agency won’t protect that food by banning the carcinogenic chemical roundup, containing the poisonous glyphosate, from New Zealand.
Back into Level 3 lockdown and back to zooming for Ponsonby U3A!.
September may be drier and cooler than normal, with average sunshine. The first week is the sunniest and the last week may be the cloudiest.
Perhaps our lockdowns have reminded us how art in all its forms is so valuable to our souls.
News regarding the new civic open space at 254 Ponsonby Road.
When Auckland jumped back into alert level 3, local businesses and communities were there for each other.
Ponsonby News asked fashion designer Jane Daniels, to tell us how she gets inspired.