Uptown Art Scene
Artweek ’19 delivered an energy jolt to Auckland over 10 days of October, with a smorgasbord of exciting free events across the city promoting our engagement with the visual arts.
Artweek ’19 delivered an energy jolt to Auckland over 10 days of October, with a smorgasbord of exciting free events across the city promoting our engagement with the visual arts.
Andrew Palace, recycle artist extraordinaire, maker of out of this world electric light spaceships.
Food insecurity is impacting around 40 per cent of New Zealanders and around one in five children living in households without access to enough food.
The society’s experts have done a tree-by-tree assessment according to New Zealand arborist industry standards, which council has not done despite being asked to do so since early this year.
Despite the growth of the huge, cumbersome Auckland Super City, Ponsonby News, after 30 years, is still servicing a group of small villages.
Happy birthday Ponsonby News! Congratulations on 30 years of providing local news and being such a big part of the community.
“Hello, I lived in The Coach House 60 years ago, do you mind if I show my daughter around the property?”.
Ponsonby News is 30-years-old this month and we couldn’t help feeling a little sentimental about the years gone by.
We recently talked to Nigel Jones, a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.
There is much to celebrate when a community magazine turns 30 and there are many businesses, organisations, people and places that make our area the diverse, vibrant community that so many of us love.
When contemplating the term ‘quality’, one can conjure up many different definitions, but what does this term mean for us at Bear Park Herne Bay.
There is only one question people ask me at Local Election time, “Who do I vote for?”.