DELIVERED DELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY FORTNIGHTLY DELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY
Issue 1,March 2022 Issue 1 –73 Issue 151–March 115 – 15 2019 2019 Issue –April March 2019
AN INDEPENDENT AN INDEPENDENT VOICEVOICE AN INDEPENDENT VOICE
Low-key Anzac Day in Takapuna... p3
Identity’s life of service remembered... p13
Artist’s work inspired by environment... p14
The price a developer paid for a big chunk of public land in the heart of Takapuna may not be known for a year, Auckland Council property arm Panuku has struck a deal with Wellington-based company Willis Bond for the bulk of the nearly 1ha Anzac St car-park site, but neither party will reveal
the purchase price for its five lots of prime land that will surround the new town square. Observer inquires have established it could be 12 months before Auckland Council makes a price public. This is because the deal for the staggered development of the separate sites acquired by Willis Bond is reflected in its
payment arrangements. Devonport-Takapuna Local Board chair Ruth Jackson wants the price revealed now. “The public has a right to know – it’s public land,” says Jackson. “Is it paid in full?” While she understood the need for commerTo page 4
Price of car-park land to be drip-fed to public
Takapuna chase down big total to win Auckland comp
Nailbiter... Takapuna premier cricketers won the Jeff Crowe Cup one-day final at Onewa Domain last Saturday with three balls to spare. Story, page three.
Included Free Services
Value
All follow-up fitting appointments.
$540
A once yearly hearing aid clean and check.
$360
A once yearly full diagnostic hearing test.
$540
Free ear wax removal as required.
$414
Replacement hearing aid moulds as required. $1,560
Total lifetime value up to
$3,414