by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
A south Auckland mum says she is too scared to go back to her local shopping centre after she had an imitation gun pointed in her face at a laundromat, Stuff reports. Flat Bush woman Herem Sakaria hasn’t returned to Otara Town Centre’s Blue Sea Laundromat since...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
One particularly good programme Auckland Transport has underway right now is adding protection to 60km of existing painted cycleways to make them safer. This is being rolled out over three years, says Greater Auckland, and on the first corridors getting the treatment,...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
London-based magazine Time Out has named the central Auckland suburb of Kingsland as one of the world’s ‘coolest neighbourhoods’, says The Spinoff. Coming in at a respectable 43rd, the inner-city suburb sits between Ubud in Bali and Haut-Marais in Paris. However, it...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
In a financially tight and fragmented era, sharing books and food via Little Libraries and Pātaka Kai (food pantries) is on the rise, says The Spinoff. Little Libraries (also called book fridges or pop-up libraries), are tiny libraries installed outside houses or in...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
A lack of regulation has made New Zealand an easy target for online gambling providers, reports Newsroom, with estimated spending increasing from $139.3m in 2014 to $332.6m in 2020. NZ’s unregulated online gambling space is expected to hit $600 million by 2025 if the...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Masks were once mandatory in public places but, as the rules have loosened, fewer people appear to choose to wear one, RNZ reports. People are still encouraged to wear a mask in crowded places, enclosed spaces with poor ventilation, close contact settings, or when...
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