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  • ASB Technology Architecture Group–21 June 2024

    For the first time, some staff members from ASB’s Technology Architecture team had their volunteer day at CUE Haven and helped us with some important planting work.  The team arrived first thing in the morning and included Charlotte, Christie, Daniel, Henk, Manuela, Marvin, Mike, Ping, Shane and Steven. Everyone was new to CUE Haven so

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  • Sri Sathya Sai International Organisation of New Zealand–9 June 2024

    The Sri Sathya Sai Group is a spiritual organisation whose members make a commitment to community service The group have made many contributions to the CUE Haven restoration project over the years—assisting with planting, painting the nursery and walking track maintenance.  Today seventeen members gave up their Sunday morning to help us with some restoration

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  • Westpac–6 June 2024

    Teams from Westpac bank have been volunteering at CUE Haven for several years and today we were very happy to have a combined group from Enterprise Services, Learning Talent & Culture and the Analytics & Insights departments out to help us with plant trees. The group arrived first thing in the morning and included staff

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  • ANZ North Commercial Banking–28 May 2024

    Today our friends from ANZ’s Auckland North Commercial group helped out with some autumn walking track remediation. The team arrived first thing in the morning and included Alex, James, Jasmeet, Johnny, Kelly, Leigha, Maggie, Maurice, Nina, Robert, Samuel and Sarah.  Also joining us for the day was our good friend and regular volunteer Alan. Most

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  • Polish Community Celebration–18 May 2024

    Welcoming our friends from New Zealand’s Polish community has become a regular autumn event at CUE Haven and today the Auckland Polish Association spent a day at CUE Haven socialising and exploring.  The day was organized by Nina Tomaszyk, President of the Auckland Polish Association.  The objective was to give new families in the community

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