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Massage therapy is a rapidly growing industry, offering you the freedom to be your own boss while you improve the health and wellness of others.
If you’re looking for flexibility, ditch the dull 9-5 and study Massage Therapy with the New Zealand College of Massage.
We can provide you with … View moreMassage therapy is a rapidly growing industry, offering you the freedom to be your own boss while you improve the health and wellness of others.
If you’re looking for flexibility, ditch the dull 9-5 and study Massage Therapy with the New Zealand College of Massage.
We can provide you with the most in-depth massage therapy training in New Zealand, from a Level 4 Certificate through to a Level 7 Degree.
The 2018 New Zealand census showed that 70% of massage therapists are self-employed and 60% work part-time, so this really is a flexible career!
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Darren’s broad industry knowledge of all aspects of the business made him a natural successor to Stephen Johnson, the founder and owner of the company.
“Darren’s skills in managing every aspect of a home build means that he is able to deliver quality homes at very competitive prices within… View moreDarren’s broad industry knowledge of all aspects of the business made him a natural successor to Stephen Johnson, the founder and owner of the company.
“Darren’s skills in managing every aspect of a home build means that he is able to deliver quality homes at very competitive prices within much shorter time frames than many of our competitors,” says Stephen.
“I am excited to lead the company into the next phase.” Darren says. “Effectively it is business as usual. We will continue to build Never Ordinary homes that our clients will love to live in.”
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Yazmin from Milford
Learn to dance Salsa. Your first class is free.
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Yazmin from Milford
Learn to dance Salsa. Your first class is free.
Brad Flahive Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, feedback on the private sale and use of fireworks was dominated by Aucklanders in favour of a ban - now the council will lobby the Government to write new legislation. Should the council have sought a polling method which catered for Auckland's diversity before asking for a law … View moreHi neighbours, feedback on the private sale and use of fireworks was dominated by Aucklanders in favour of a ban - now the council will lobby the Government to write new legislation. Should the council have sought a polling method which catered for Auckland's diversity before asking for a law change?
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Still planning your weekend binge? Bring a friend and learn how to unlock the secrets behind taking and sharing mouth - watering food and drink photos while styling your own 5 course menu of kiwi inspired dishes! Friday, 26 July | 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club
Are you interested in visiting 10 Fine Homes in Devonport 1st Nov 2019?
Tickets will be on sale 1st September from Eventfinda.
Evie from Devonport
Hi lovely neighbors
I am a Devonport local looking for some babysitting work.
I am currently studying midwifery at university and looking to pick up some weekday evenings and weekend work (times susceptible to university and placement)
I have a certificate in early childhood and nanny education … View moreHi lovely neighbors
I am a Devonport local looking for some babysitting work.
I am currently studying midwifery at university and looking to pick up some weekday evenings and weekend work (times susceptible to university and placement)
I have a certificate in early childhood and nanny education from 2015 which I then worked as a full-time nanny for 4 years.
My contact details are 021 108 7307
Looking forward to hearing from you :)
Todd Niall Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi Neighbours, Tired of the morning crawl in traffic.? The AA doubts that with forecast growth and the current rate ofwork being done, that congestion can be held at current levels as predicted. Do you think ideas like more motorway lanes, sooner, and higher density on the fringes can help? Read … View moreHi Neighbours, Tired of the morning crawl in traffic.? The AA doubts that with forecast growth and the current rate ofwork being done, that congestion can be held at current levels as predicted. Do you think ideas like more motorway lanes, sooner, and higher density on the fringes can help? Read the story below.
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If you’ve been wondering about your next move, your timing couldn’t be better! Sign up to a home at Mayfair Village before 31 July 2019 and when you settle, we’ll contribute up to $20,000 towards your real estate agent fees*, and up to $5,000 towards your moving costs*.
Come along to our … View moreIf you’ve been wondering about your next move, your timing couldn’t be better! Sign up to a home at Mayfair Village before 31 July 2019 and when you settle, we’ll contribute up to $20,000 towards your real estate agent fees*, and up to $5,000 towards your moving costs*.
Come along to our Open Day at Mayfair Village, 14 Oteha Valley Road, Northcross to find out more. Pop in any time between 10am and 1pm on Saturday 27 July or call Rowena on 021 242 4350 or 0800 774 635.
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Our program contains 10 lessons including lesson notes and play. The lessons are followed by practices to prepare for the regular games. No partner needed.
Upcoming lessons:
Monday Night - 19th August, 7 - 9pm
Tuesday Morning - 20th August, 10 - 12pm
You can choose either the night or day … View moreOur program contains 10 lessons including lesson notes and play. The lessons are followed by practices to prepare for the regular games. No partner needed.
Upcoming lessons:
Monday Night - 19th August, 7 - 9pm
Tuesday Morning - 20th August, 10 - 12pm
You can choose either the night or day ones.
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Todd Niall Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi Neighbours, less than three months from October's local body elections, a wave of 20-something candidates around the country are helping each other in an unprecedented effort to have their generation at the decision making tables. If you weren't thinking of voting, will they inspire … View moreHi Neighbours, less than three months from October's local body elections, a wave of 20-something candidates around the country are helping each other in an unprecedented effort to have their generation at the decision making tables. If you weren't thinking of voting, will they inspire you? Read the story below.
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Lyn from Takapuna
The topic at last night’s ‘Auckland Conversations’ (a series of meetings run by the Auckland City Council to engage citizens on its future plans ) was the future density of the city and its sustainable suture. Several people raised their concern at the way the City Council is persisting in … View moreThe topic at last night’s ‘Auckland Conversations’ (a series of meetings run by the Auckland City Council to engage citizens on its future plans ) was the future density of the city and its sustainable suture. Several people raised their concern at the way the City Council is persisting in selling off pocket parks.
With intensification now happening, home gardens will be but a memory for most in the foreseeable future. So we cannot afford to lose any of these public green spaces. In fact we will need more of them throughout Auckland if we value a healthy city where families can connect and play.
In reply to questions, Councillor Penny Hulst said the money gained from sales of pocket parks in one area will be used to establish green spaces in other parts of Auckland which have less of them i.e. robbing Peter to pay Paul. If this was not done rates would have to go up very substantially which would not be popular.
However, developers of subdivisons at present have to contribute several thousands of dollars per unit as a reserve contribution. Surely this money can and should be used to buy new pocket parks, especially in parts of the city where there are few of them and where housing density will be highest.
Lyn Potter
Takapuna
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