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Covid 19 coronavirus: Anxiety high among South Auckland kids despite move to level 2 19 Feb, 2021 09:02 PM 5 minutes to read Auckland will move to alert level 2 at midnight tonight, the rest of the country will move to alert level 1. Auckland will move to alert level 2 at midnight tonight, the rest of the country will move to alert level 1. Local Democracy Reporter While the level 2 announcement brought a sigh of relief for many across Auckland, as Justin Latif reports, South Aucklanders are still concerned about what this latest Covid outbreak may mean for the region. Another South Auckland outbreak of Covid has community support workers concerned about the impact it s having on the mental health of its young people. ....
Candidates deny voter interference in Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board byelection 2 Feb, 2021 02:30 AM 3 minutes to read The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board byelection has been rocked by allegations of voter interference. Photo / File Candidates standing in an Auckland Council byelection for the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board deny any part in allegations of voter interference. The police have been brought in to investigate the allegations, including a claim a man looking like one of the candidates made an elderly person fill in their ballot form and hand it to him. The allegations were made by Malcolm Turner of the right-leaning Communities & Residents ticket in a complaint to the electoral officer, Dale Ofsoske, who has passed them to the police to investigate. ....
Meet the fascinating bunch running to represent a South Auckland community Justin Latif | Local Democracy Reporter, South Auckland There’s a by-election happening in South Auckland and, as Justin Latif reports, you’d struggle to find a more diverse group of candidates. What do a globetrotting singer, a record-breaking weightlifter, an ex-fisherwoman, a social media expert, a radio show host and an IT guy all have in common? Not much, other than that they all want to claim the vacant spot on Māngere-Ōtāhuhu’s seven-person local board, for which postal voting is now open (ballots close at midday, February 17). ....
What do a famous singer, a record-breaking weightlifter, an ex-fisherwoman, a social media expert, a radio show host and an IT guy all have in common? From top left, Communities and Resident s Malcolm Turner, Labour s Papaliitele Lafulafu Peo, Sharon Bragg, and the NZ Outdoor Party s Phil Bridge (top right), Elnez Tofa, and Christian Malietoa-Brown. Photo: Supplied / Tina Tiller Not much, other than that they all want to claim the vacant spot on Māngere-Ōtāhuhu s seven-person local board, for which postal voting is now open (ballots close at midday, 17 February). Off the back of Labour s crushing election victory last October, former member Anae Neru Leavasa was able to secure the Takanini electorate seat, setting up an opportunity for someone new to represent the 80,000 or so residents of this South Auckland area. ....