After attending her first electronic music festival in early 2020, Lazy Daisy was born. When Covid first hit, most were stocking up on household necessities, however, for Daisy, this was when her love for the deep dance began.
From sets at Taniwhas Den, Twisted Frequency, and Tora Bombora, performances at your favourite venues around Pōneke and fortnightly sessions on Mouthfull Radio - her eclectic mixes have teased their way across the country. Setting out to create unforgettable experiences, expect refined selections, sensual treats and naughty beats.
Salene's here to you help you out with all the renting questions you may have after the Auckland Floods this weekend. She also recommends you check out Renters United for some helpful info. Three Civil Defence Centres are open for anyone who needs a safe place to go to.
In Kelson at Saint Leonard's Road School, 15 Leonard's Road
In Randwick Park, at Manu Tukutuku, 32 Riverton Drive
In Albany, at the Massey University Albany East Precinct. Enter at Gate 1/Main Entrance off the Albany Expressway SH17. The centre is set up in the Sir Neil Waters Theatre.
Also, a helpline has been set up by Auckland Emergency Management for anyone who needs accommodation: 0800 22 22 00.