Albany, Auckland

2001 days ago

#BERBA is on again!

Soljans Estate Winery

Join us on Easter Saturday, 20th April – Monday, 22nd April to celebrate the once a year traditional BERBA harvest celebration, proudly brought to you by the famous West Auckland-based Soljans Estate Winery. Mark the dates out in your diaries!

Grape stomping, barrel rolling races, tasting of … View more
Join us on Easter Saturday, 20th April – Monday, 22nd April to celebrate the once a year traditional BERBA harvest celebration, proudly brought to you by the famous West Auckland-based Soljans Estate Winery. Mark the dates out in your diaries!

Grape stomping, barrel rolling races, tasting of “Novo Vino” (fermenting grape juice), winery tours led by Tony Soljan, folk dance, live music, great Croatian delicacies and new wine available to try from the Cellar Door.

Keep an eye on our website and Facebook page for more details.

#Berba Croatian Harvest Celebration @ Soljans Estate Winery
Easter Weekend: April 20th, 21st & 22nd (closed Good Friday).
Find out more

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2001 days ago

Join us for our Alofa Concert

Neighbourly

Leading Pacific performers will unite for the Alofa Concert on Thursday 11 April at 7pm at the Vodafone Events Centre to show their love and solidarity for New Zealand’s Muslim community.

The Alofa Concert is open to all and will raise funds for the ‘Our People, Our City’ fund, which was … View more
Leading Pacific performers will unite for the Alofa Concert on Thursday 11 April at 7pm at the Vodafone Events Centre to show their love and solidarity for New Zealand’s Muslim community.

The Alofa Concert is open to all and will raise funds for the ‘Our People, Our City’ fund, which was set up by the Christchurch Foundation helping those affected by the Christchurch attacks.

It will feature iconic Pacific artists including Parris Goebel and the Royal Family, Amitai Pati from Sole Mio, Che Fu, Annie Crummer, Jamoa Jam, Lavina Williams, Poetik, Raze and TJ Taotua. #letloveprevail
Buy tickets now

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2001 days ago

Poll: Anzac Day

Tracey Neighbourly Lead from Schnapper Rock

Anzac Memorials - lot of controversy at the moment with a lot of events being cancelled.

Anzac Day
  • 90.9% We need to celebrate and remember those that fought for us
    90.9% Complete
  • 9.1% Hold a memorial locally .. and where
    9.1% Complete
  • 0% Give in to terrorism
    0% Complete
11 votes
2001 days ago

Basement renovations

Tim from Cain Built ltd

'Turn Up The Base' - With A Basement Renovation.

Last week we talked about building up to create more space in your home. This week we discuss building down.



A basement renovation is without doubt one of the best ways to add extra usable space to your home. In many cases it is more … View more
'Turn Up The Base' - With A Basement Renovation.

Last week we talked about building up to create more space in your home. This week we discuss building down.



A basement renovation is without doubt one of the best ways to add extra usable space to your home. In many cases it is more cost-effective than adding another storey, which can require strengthening of the lower levels - and on our hilly Auckland roads, there are plenty of houses with untapped potential sitting beneath them.



Read more in our blog here buff.ly...

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2001 days ago

Book Launch Party! This Sunday 3 pm

Linus from Unsworth Heights

You are invited…
Book Launch PARTY!
OutRAGEous: them wild manic hippy years

Readings and enactments of scenes from the novel
Coffee/ tea and bikkies
Discounted paperback copies of the book available

This humourous fictional biography, based mostly on true events from my life, is a comical tale… View more
You are invited…
Book Launch PARTY!
OutRAGEous: them wild manic hippy years

Readings and enactments of scenes from the novel
Coffee/ tea and bikkies
Discounted paperback copies of the book available

This humourous fictional biography, based mostly on true events from my life, is a comical tale of a young American who evolves from serious student to fun-loving hippy to political exile to folk minstrel to spiritual seeker.
By Linus Treefoot

Sunday 14 April 3:00 Glenfield Library, 90 Bentley Ave., Glenfield
Family and friends all welcome
For info phone 021 0228 7262

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2003 days ago

Pet carer around Coatesville

Trish from Coatesville

Is there anyone around the Coatesville area who looks after lifestyle block animals when the residents are away? We will getting into campervanning more these days but I worry about our animals!
We have chickens, turkeys, a goose and 3 sheep.
Feeding once a day and checking/filling water is all … View more
Is there anyone around the Coatesville area who looks after lifestyle block animals when the residents are away? We will getting into campervanning more these days but I worry about our animals!
We have chickens, turkeys, a goose and 3 sheep.
Feeding once a day and checking/filling water is all that would be needed. We are on the main road through Coatesville.
Message Trish. Thanks!

2001 days ago

Second hand chicken coop

Jenni from Rothesay Bay

We have our chicken coop available if anyone would like to collect it - in good condition, only a year old, and well enjoyed by our Chooks, but these babies have found a free range home and coop is free to a good home. Needs a little cleaning but looks good, comes with water dishes etc, pick up … View moreWe have our chicken coop available if anyone would like to collect it - in good condition, only a year old, and well enjoyed by our Chooks, but these babies have found a free range home and coop is free to a good home. Needs a little cleaning but looks good, comes with water dishes etc, pick up only within the week.

Free

2002 days ago

Free help with your decorating dilemmas

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Thanks to everyone who joined us or submitted questions for our live chat with Resene colour experts Christine Hawkings and Merenia Patira.

If you missed it, you can still check out their answers and get some fresh decorating ideas, here.

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2002 days ago

Waging war on pests in Greenhithe

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Sloping down from Upper Harbour Drive in Greenhithe, down to the Hellyers/Oruamo Creek which borders with Beach Haven, is a wonderful escarpment of mature native forest.

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