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In the pink – Speak up, stand together, stop bullying

Jun 1, 2022 Latest News < 1 min

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIt was wonderful to see all the pink across St Joseph’s Catholic School for Pink Shirt Day in May.   Celebrated annually around the globe, Pink Shirt Day began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against homophobic bullying, after a another student was bullied for wearing a pink shirt. In New Zealand/Aotearoa, ...

Earth Action Trust here to help with your next community clean up

Jun 1, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesEarth Action Trust turned out with their rubbish claws to join the recent Onehunga Bay clean-up organised by MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan. They want to help beautify another area, and they want to hear from you!   Twice a month, the group organises a street clean, from 10am – 12pm and they’re always keen to hear ...

Bring it on!

Jun 1, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesOnehunga local, Tevita Tu’ifua, is preparing to travel to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this June to coach the Tongan Sevens Rugby team – and he’s hoping that this time nothing will get in the way of his plans. Tevita, who is the Onehunga Business Association’s community liaison officer, has been the Tongan National coach ...

On her own turf

Jun 1, 2022 Latest News < 1 min

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe new novel  by well-known multimedia artist and local, Coco Solid (aka Jessica Hansell), has landed – and it’s already creating an impression. Hansell is co-director of Onehunga’s Wheke Fortress at Tin Tacks Corner; an inclusive art space providing an ultramodern gallery and meeting space for experimental artists. She grew up in Māngere Bridge and ...

Schools monitor stream health

Jun 1, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Onehunga People’s Garden has teamed up with two local schools to not only improve the maintenance of their patch, but also to engage students in creating a better environment. It started when students from Royal Oak Intermediate (ROI) took part in the Experiencing Marine Reserves programme, which connects schools and communities with the marine ...

Anzac fighting for freedom and democracy

May 4, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesPoignant memories were shared on Anzac Day in Onehunga, with the war in Ukraine uppermost in people’s minds. The Onehunga RSA held its annual Remembrance Service upstairs at the World War I memorial, and while numbers were slightly down from pre-Covid services, it was standing room only, with a few hundred people attending, including many ...

Auckland Studio Potters welcome Duncan

May 4, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesDuncan and Barry are two of the most important members of Auckland Studio Potters, helping potters complete their pieces and take them home; but get too close to them and you’ll get burned.   They’re both wood-fired kilns, with Duncan the second kiln of this kind to be built on the studio site at Waikaraka ...

Be a toa kaiwhakataka

May 4, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesAn activity programme encouraging children to get outdoors and explore their local area is proving to be a great success. The Toyota Kiwi Guardians is a Department of Conservation programme where children can connect with nature, go on self-guided adventures and earn rewards. There’s over 110 Kiwi Guardians Adventures across New Zealand, and over 15 ...

Granny’s Bay – serenity in the heart of Hillsborough

May 4, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesTucked between Taylor’s Bay and the stunning Waikōwhai Beach, Granny’s Bay is a well-kept secret. Quiet, peaceful and rarely used, it feels private and secluded in comparison to its more popular neighbours. It’s the perfect place to relax after a long and stressful day – the cool air and sounds of water lapping gently against ...

Warrior gardeners empower others

May 4, 2022 Latest News 2 min

Reading Time: 2 minutesKelly Francis had always dreamed of creating self-sufficient food systems in her community that would be easily accessible to all, so she started off by planting edible organic gardens in people’s backyards to help empower those impacted by food insecurity.   With the support of friends who shared her love for people, she went on ...