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to subscribe to the podcast. Many Aucklanders will be out on the water today as Anniversary Day activities centre around the harbour. But some may be more reluctant than usual to get
into the water. Questions have been raised about safety and the risk of illness after a sudden downpour hit the city after a long dry spell and around 50 Auckland beaches were labelled with a ‘don’t swim’ notice. Most were fine again 48 hours later, but what stuck in minds was the council’s Safeswim website that had lit up red just because it rained. While Wellington struggles with ancient pipes that seem to be constantly breaking down, the problems in Auckland are less dramatic but appear to be more widespread.
I have concerns about the enthusiasms of NZ police from time to time, but I wouldn t trade the worst of them for Russians.
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Great to read this, thank you to the the community and mana whenua, for some real action on our environment. I just hope that all abide by this and we don t see any going against this as it is viewed as optional . Better to see the local body/govt formalise this. Better still enlarge such protection into other areas Mana whenua on Waiheke island are placing a two-year rāhui on the island in a bid to stop four species of kaimoana from collapsing.
Questions have been raised about safety and the risk of illness after a sudden downpour hit the city after a long dry spell and around 50 Auckland beaches were labelled with a ‘don’t swim’ notice.
Most were fine again 48 hours later, but what stuck in minds was the council’s Safeswim website that had lit up red just because it rained.
While Wellington struggles with ancient pipes that seem to be constantly breaking down, the problems in Auckland are less dramatic but appear to be more widespread. And whereas once residents may not have noticed too much amiss, three summers ago the council launched a website called Safeswim that displays in real time all the hazards and potential pollution at all the region’s beaches.
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