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Artworks @ Pinehurst 28 - 30 November 2008
This promises to be a spectacular exhibition of New Zealand art
Professionals Office closing
NZ Herald reports that Classic Real Estate -- or The Professionals -- is closed.
Good Grief Programme from 24 August
 
Westfield Albany takes Supreme Award
Westfield Albany, New Zealand’s largest shopping centre on Auckland’s North Shore, has been crowned the Supreme Award winner at Property Council New Zealand Award’s for 2008.
Good Grief programmes
Good Grief programmes are now being offered again through the charity Men, Women and Grief Homecare organisation.
Expensive projects on slowtrack to avoid rates rise
From NZ Herald Wednesday June 18, 2008 By Wayne Thompson
Waitakere and North Shore City Mayors at one with Auckland governance vision
 
Blood donation event 4th Feb
New Zealand Blood Service are holding the first visit to North Harbour Stadium on Monday 4 February. They are always looking for new donors. 0800 GIVE BLOOD
Albany Highway set for upgrade
North Shore City Council is planning an upgrade of Albany Highway and is asking for community feedback.
Action packed school holidays in North Shore City
School holidays start on June 30 and there’s heaps of holiday fun to be had in North Shore City.
Airport arguments will get hearing
By MICHELLE LOTTER - North Shore Times | Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Soccer: Shore rivals chase dream
NZ Herald Saturday June 16, 2007 By Terry Maddaford
Court backs 'no noise complaints' clause for residents
NZ Herald 10:00AM Friday June 15, 2007 sourced from Newstalk ZB
Shorelife Magazine
Official publication from North Shore City Council
North Shore council payroll going up
By EDWARD GAY - North Shore Times | Thursday, 7 June 2007 Staff numbers are set to rise at the North Shore City Council by another 100 over the next three years.
Mayor stands firm on Whenuapai
By LIZ WILLIS - North Shore Times | Friday, 25 May 2007 | STRONG MESSAGE: About 2029 Shore submitters oppose a plan change creating a special airport area at Whenuapai.
Peter Snell to give free public lecture in Auckland
Peter Snell, Olympic gold medalist, champion athlete and academic will deliver a public lecturer at the University’s Auckland campus, Albany, on Wednesday 30 May.
DNA computer chip door to a brave new world
By ALICE TEGG - North Shore Times | Thursday, 24 May 2007 | Results of a Massey University evaluation on an Albany company's breakthrough for a computer chip made from DNA molecules will soon be released.
North Shore to get tsunami warning system
NZPA - A new hi-tech warning phone system will soon be available for residents on Auckland's North Shore to alert them of a tsunami, a move council and civil defence officials hopes will save lives in an emergency.
Wide awake couple helping people sleep
Peace pillow designers Steve and Elaine Bennett are finding their life anything but restful.
Calling Sports Teams
Why not use this site to manage your teams?
Albany Web Site under development