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Raranga at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae with Whaea Hinewaimarama Reihana-White, Dr Jo Diamond, and Whaea Nat Rose Te Hei. It was a day filled with aroha and hononga, with each other and Te Taiao. Tino nui te mihi ki ngā whānau o te marae for welcoming us into your beautiful whare.
Ngā mihi to Albert-Eden Local Board and Puketāpapa Local Board for funding this kaupapa through the Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival
09/04/2026
We had an awesome day with our friends Baitul-Ilm Playgroup at Sandringham Community Centre learning about composting with Compost Collective for the Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival 🍇🍐🥑🥦🫛🌻🌱🌳🌿
08/04/2026
More info about Cyclone Vaianu from Auckland Emergency Management:
Mōrena Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland - it's a busy time incoming on the weather front, with all eyes looking to the tropics due to Cyclone Vaianu potentially heading our way towards the end of the week.
Here's an explainer from our friends at MetService New Zealand about today's weather and what they'll monitoring throughout the next few days as we gain more certainty around the path of Cyclone Vaianu.
➡️We'll keep you updated throughout, but now's a great time to download the MetService app on Google Play or the Apple Store so you can keep on top of the forecasts too!
Watches & Warnings for parts of NZ - 6 April 2026 ---A look at the weather watches and warnings for early this week, and a look at Tropical Cyclone Vaianu for NZ weather from this weekend.Visit www.metservic...
08/04/2026
WEATHER ALERT FROM Auckland Emergency Management
Kia ora Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland – here’s the first update from MetService New Zealand about Cyclone Vaianu heading our way.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
At this stage, uncertainty remains in the cyclone’s exact track, and its potential impacts. We can however possibly expect damaging, potentially life-threatening winds, heavy rain, and hazardous coastal conditions.
This could cause damage to trees, powerlines, and unsecured structures. Driving may be difficult, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
CURRENT FORECAST:
Strong Wind Watch - Yellow
Area: The North Island
Period: 22hrs from 1:00am Sunday 12 April to 11:00pm Sunday 12 April
Forecast: Cyclone Vaianu is likely to move across the North Island on Sunday, 12 April. potentially bringing damaging, life-threatening winds.
As confidence in the path it will take increases, parts of this Watch will be upgraded to Orange or possibly Red Warnings. Vaianu will also bring heavy rain, with Heavy Rain Watches and/or Warnings likely to be issued on Thursday for some areas. High chance of upgrading to a Warning.
THREE THINGS YOU CAN DO NOW:
➡️ Keep up-to-date with the weather by downloading the MetService app from the App Store or Google Play, or visit www.metservice.com
➡️ Start preparing your property - check your drains and gutters to ensure they aren’t blocked. These can cause flooding issues during heavy rain. Clear any tree branches, leaves and debris that can cause blockages. Put away or tie down any loose outdoor furniture and trampolines in case of high winds.
➡️ Get ready in case of power outages. Check you’ve got a torch and batteries, keep your phone and power banks charged and have a battery-operated radio (or your car radio as an alternative).
We’ll keep you updated as things progress over the next few days and also provide details on how Auckland Council is getting ready too.
Kia ora Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland – here’s the first update from MetService New Zealand about Cyclone Vaianu heading our way.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
At this stage, uncertainty remains in the cyclone’s exact track, and its potential impacts. We can however possibly expect damaging, potentially life-threatening winds, heavy rain, and hazardous coastal conditions.
This could cause damage to trees, powerlines, and unsecured structures. Driving may be difficult, especially for high-sided vehicles and motorcycles.
CURRENT FORECAST:
Strong Wind Watch - Yellow
Area: The North Island
Period: 22hrs from 1:00am Sunday 12 April to 11:00pm Sunday 12 April
Forecast: Cyclone Vaianu is likely to move across the North Island on Sunday, 12 April. potentially bringing damaging, life-threatening winds.
As confidence in the path it will take increases, parts of this Watch will be upgraded to Orange or possibly Red Warnings. Vaianu will also bring heavy rain, with Heavy Rain Watches and/or Warnings likely to be issued on Thursday for some areas. High chance of upgrading to a Warning.
THREE THINGS YOU CAN DO NOW:
➡️ Keep up-to-date with the weather by downloading the MetService app from the App Store or Google Play, or visit www.metservice.com
➡️ Start preparing your property - check your drains and gutters to ensure they aren’t blocked. These can cause flooding issues during heavy rain. Clear any tree branches, leaves and debris that can cause blockages. Put away or tie down any loose outdoor furniture and trampolines in case of high winds.
➡️ Get ready in case of power outages. Check you’ve got a torch and batteries, keep your phone and power banks charged and have a battery-operated radio (or your car radio as an alternative).
We’ll keep you updated as things progress over the next few days and also provide details on how Auckland Council is getting ready too.
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