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Charity’s $20k gift to young musicians

A selfless east Auckland school pupil is helping talented and creative youngsters to achieve their musical dreams. Ormiston Senior College student Aadi Golchha is the...

Candidates vow to tackle crime

Two local Auckland Council candidates have created an action plan to tackle rising crime rates and improve community safety across the city. Howick Local Board...

Ribbon cut for Ormiston Medical Centre

After months of delays due to Covid-19, the ribbon for the official opening of a local medical centre has been cut by the Associate...

‘Naïve’ National policy misses the mark

By Naisi Chen, Labour List MP based in Botany Over the past fortnight, Times readers have been treated to columns from local National Party...

Labour trying to take away your streets

By Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga The Labour Government recently announced their intention to restrict school drop-offs and pick-ups as part of their Reshaping...

Mayoral candidate inspired by youth

Efeso Collins says should he become Auckland’s next mayor, the city will get a visionary leader who listens to people and is courageous and...

Stewart keen to keep serving community

Sharon Stewart says she's standing for re-election as a Howick ward councillor at this year's Auckland Council elections to continue serving the community she...

Investigator testifies in donations case

A defence lawyer has vigorously questioned a key Crown witness in a trial over election donations made to New Zealand's two largest political parties. On...

Debate continues on future of War Memorial Hall

Well-known local restaurateur Ted Waters is joining the ongoing debate about the stalled process to appoint a manager for the Howick War Memorial Hall. The...

Public meeting on $450,000 crossing

A public meeting is being held to discuss the proposed construction of a controversial $450,000 pedestrian crossing on east Auckland's busiest road. As the Times...
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