Man about Howick – Paul Morrison
Property has been somewhat of a trending topic of late. With many recent developments, including the changes in healthy homes and pressure on the market, it was refreshing to chat to Paul Morrison of Ray White, Howick. Paul helped his mother on the family farm after his father passed…
Little Sicilly on the Penrose Riviera.
Quite honestly, I stumbled on this cool looking Cucina caravan when I was killing time before a client appointment. Just the look of the bright funky orange panels reeled me in. (Continued below). “Little Sicily” is the brainchild of long time friends Steve Gilberd and David Perillo who with more…
Nouveau Crochet
There is a new sensation in Auckland. A change from those complaining about house prices and traffic woes. A new emerging hub of creativity has started to take root in Auckland. I saw this through three young people I met recently while interviewing them for Aucklife. Madison Douglas Bell is…
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Walk the Art
What better way to spend a crisp Saturday morning than to embark on a walking tour exploring the creative spaces across central Auckland. I live right in the middle of CBD. In fact, just a couple of minutes away from Shortland Street and yet I hadn’t taken the time out…
Where’s the best night market in Auckland?
Of course, the best night markets are in Pakuranga. But I would say that as I am a local. Here are my two cents about my recent visit and culinary experience. Every Saturday night, the cars are banished from the Countdown Carpark’s dark basement to make way for a popular…
Papakura – End of the Line, Start of the Southern Revolution
A 50-minute train ride from Britomart delivers you to Papakura, one of Auckland’s southernmost suburbs. We mentioned Papakura in an earlier article about affordable houses and often visit the area, so we wanted to write a little more about this great community. Papakura is just over 30km south of Auckland…
Weta Workshop- Unleashed
Luck struck this week! Aucklife was lucky enough to be invited to go through the Weta Workshop- Unleashed ahead of its opening next week in Auckland. To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was happily surprised to step into a world; part film set and part workshop. Our…
Devonport – Depot Artspace: “To be One at Heart” Exhibition.
Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Hath flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan’s Turret in a Noose of Light. This beautiful quote is from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the opening lines of an…
Where is BrickBay Vineyard?
A quick scenic hour’s drive north of the CBD. Nestled in Snell’s Beach is the wonderful and surprising Brick Bay Vineyard and Sculpture Trail. We, three ladies, were not familiar with the area but we were excited to be out in the open air and to have another adventure in…
Georgia Cubbon – Gold FM
Georgia Cubbon has been a radio announcer on New Zealand radio for the past decade. She’s a well-known personality, on and off-air. She recently left Radio Hauraki to become the newest member of Gold FM. I was nervous yet excited to meet this well-known and key New Zealand radio…
WARKWORTH LIBRARY
I was lucky enough to drop into the Warkworth library again this week and to chat with both their history librarian and their manager. These people are knowledgeable and exceptionally helpful and always looking for opportunities to extend the ways they support our local community. The library space is a…
Naturally Epsom
Full of nature and nurturing, locals in the quietly beautiful Epsom will be all too familiar with weekend walks, the jogger’s club, our hill, and the unique essence of Cornwall Park and it’s animals, mammals, and flora and fauna. I always feel reacquainted with life’s beauty when I travel there,…