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105: police single non-emergency number; introduced in 2019 for non-emergency calls to the police. [37] *555: traffic incidents (dialable from mobile phones only) 0508-82-88-65: non-emergency Suicide Crisis Helpline (111 is used for immediate danger) 0800-16-16-10: deaf emergency fax (connects to police)
LynnMall officially opened as New Zealand's first American-style suburban shopping centre on 30 October 1963, [3] [4] The construction of LynnMall led to further shopping centres developed by Hammerson and Livingstone Jones Lang Wootton across the country, including the Riccarton Mall in Christchurch in 1965 and Southmall Manurewa in 1967. [5]
The following is a list of notable shopping centres in New Zealand. For comparison, the largest mall in Canada, the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has a retail space of 350,000 m 2. The largest in the United States of America is the 230,000 m 2 Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota.
106 – emergency number in Australia for textphone/TTY; 108 – emergency number in India (22 states) 110 – emergency number mainly in China, Japan, Taiwan; 111 – emergency number in New Zealand; 112 – emergency number across the European Union and on GSM mobile networks across the world; 119 – emergency number in Jamaica and parts of Asia
By 2000, the library had moved to a location inside LynnMall. [9] Plans for a new library building began in 2003, [6] as a part of the New Lynn revitalisation project, coinciding with the redevelopment of the New Lynn railway station. [1] The new building was designed by architecture firm Craig Craig Moller, [1] [8] and was opened on 18 October ...
In 1961, Milne & Choyce entered an agreement with fellow department stores Farmers and Woolworths to purchase a plot of land in New Lynn to develop a shopping centre. The centre opened on 30 October 1963 as LynnMall, New Zealand's first shopping centre. It was anchored by all three and is still in operation to this day.
First Response Vehicle Rapid Response Vehicle. Hato Hone St John provides ambulance services for approximately 90% of New Zealand's population. The only area where the organisation does not provide emergency ambulance services is the Greater Wellington region (specifically the areas of the former Capital and Coast, Hutt Valley, and Wairarapa DHBs), where Wellington Free Ambulance is the provider.
The Department of Survey and Land Information (DOSLI) [1] is a former department of the New Zealand Government. It was formed in April 1987 as a restructuring of the Department of Lands and Survey . The Department of Lands and Survey was established in 1876 with a wide range of responsibilities, including survey, health and tourist resorts ...