by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Auckland Council’s biosecurity dog team is gathering this week with their counterparts from the Department of Conservation and private contractors across the country for a ‘nose to tail’ convention. Sixteen certified pest detection dogs and their handlers...
by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
The PIC Coastal Classic is the biggest coastal yacht race in New Zealand, and one of the biggest in the world, Times reveals. 170 boats are entered in the 40th anniversary of the iconic Kiwi race – one of the biggest fleets in recent years. Entries close on Friday for...
by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
A Waiheke woman is questioning the one-size-fits-all nature of the Dog Control Act, Newsroom reports, after her dog spent 509 days waiting injured in the pound for the courts to decide his fate, only to be put down in August. In a two-year-long back and forth through...
by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
The emergency department of one of New Zealand’s biggest hospitals has been slammed as unsafe for patients and staff in a damning new report, RNZ reveals. In a scathing, five-page document, Middlemore has been described as dysfunctional, overcrowded and unsafe....
by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
A central Auckland butcher says people are cooking differently to make meat go further, RNZ reports, as food prices hit a 13-year high. Ellerslie Meats owner-operator Ian Groves, who has been a butcher for 44 years, said he had never seen anything like the prices his...
by Aucklist | 18 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
The adage of one’s junk being another’s treasure is very much on show at an artist residency project in Auckland, RNZ reports, where discarded stuff from the inorganic waste collection is being made into art, or repurposed into something useful. Click here...
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