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Our friends at Stuff are looking for groups of people who regularly carpool - whether it be to sports practice, school or a workplace to take part in a photoshoot.
They're keen to showcase wonderful Kiwis who are contributing to a positive climate response e.g car pooling and reducing the … View moreOur friends at Stuff are looking for groups of people who regularly carpool - whether it be to sports practice, school or a workplace to take part in a photoshoot.
They're keen to showcase wonderful Kiwis who are contributing to a positive climate response e.g car pooling and reducing the number of individual cars on the roads.The photos will feature in an advertising campaign for EECA/Gen Less and will also appear on Stuff!
If you're keen to be involved simply email karen.towns@stuff.co.nz
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Our friends at Stuff are looking for groups of people who regularly carpool - whether it be to sports practice, school or a workplace to take part in a photoshoot.
They're keen to showcase wonderful Kiwis who are contributing to a positive climate response e.g car pooling and reducing the … View moreOur friends at Stuff are looking for groups of people who regularly carpool - whether it be to sports practice, school or a workplace to take part in a photoshoot.
They're keen to showcase wonderful Kiwis who are contributing to a positive climate response e.g car pooling and reducing the number of individual cars on the roads.The photos will feature in an advertising campaign for EECA/Gen Less and will also appear on Stuff!
If you're keen to be involved simply email karen.towns@stuff.co.nz
Our team from the Shore are just as excited as you that our highly anticipated Greville Road store is now open. And what a great supermarket it is. The store has a gorgeous, modern design throughout with an incredible range. As well as featuring our latest departments, we also have an in-store … View moreOur team from the Shore are just as excited as you that our highly anticipated Greville Road store is now open. And what a great supermarket it is. The store has a gorgeous, modern design throughout with an incredible range. As well as featuring our latest departments, we also have an in-store pharmacy and dedicated online shopping Pick up parks
So come and try your fresh, new Countdown Greville Road store. We look forward to welcoming you here.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what … View moreThe hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what you love about them. Send us up to five photos of your indoor plant displays. Email mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Meanwhile, here's last year's winner Alyce Read, from Nelson.
Tim Bray from Takapuna
With July School Holidays nearing now is the time to enrol into our 5-day, theatre deep-dive HIT THE STAGE! programme at The Rose Centre, Belmont (North Shore), 11-17 July, for 7-9yrs and 10-12yrs. In just 5 days the children collaboratively write and produce a play for their friends and family on … View moreWith July School Holidays nearing now is the time to enrol into our 5-day, theatre deep-dive HIT THE STAGE! programme at The Rose Centre, Belmont (North Shore), 11-17 July, for 7-9yrs and 10-12yrs. In just 5 days the children collaboratively write and produce a play for their friends and family on the last day. Don't miss out!
For more information about our drama classes please:
- Visit timbray.org.nz/youth-theatre/
- Email: youth.theatre@timbray.org.nz or
- Call: 09 486 2261
#unlockingcreativity #personalgrow #communicationskill #theatrelovers
Mentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about … View moreMentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about NumberWorks’nWords tuition, get in touch with your local centre and their friendly team of expert tutors.
Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Scaffolding has collapsed at a luxury apartment building in Takapuna overnight.
The scaffolding is understood to have fallen from a swimming pool near the base of The Sentinel tower between Huron St and Northcroft St.
As it fell, the scaffolding smashed glass awnings – leaving a pedestrian … View moreScaffolding has collapsed at a luxury apartment building in Takapuna overnight.
The scaffolding is understood to have fallen from a swimming pool near the base of The Sentinel tower between Huron St and Northcroft St.
As it fell, the scaffolding smashed glass awnings – leaving a pedestrian courtyard covered in smashed glass - and penetrated the roofs of nearby shops.
Click 'read more' for the full story. Photos: Ricky Wilson/Stuff
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
French teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their … View moreFrench teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their son, and they’re desperate for answers.
“We don’t know what’s happened,” Catherine said. “We realise he is perhaps in another place.”
But the couple remain hopeful that Eloi is alive and well and said they would always be there for him.
Click 'read more' for the full story on Stuff.
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Philippa from Bayswater
We are moving to a small unit without enough wall space for all our art. Each work is original - not a print - and has been lovingly cared for.
1 Two bird paintings by Doreen Keal
2 "Reclining Nude" by Julie Deeming
3 "The Storm" by Kate Wright
4 "Pumphouse" … View moreWe are moving to a small unit without enough wall space for all our art. Each work is original - not a print - and has been lovingly cared for.
1 Two bird paintings by Doreen Keal
2 "Reclining Nude" by Julie Deeming
3 "The Storm" by Kate Wright
4 "Pumphouse" by Carol Read
5 Abstract by Cheryl Rees
6 "Sunset over Tasmania" - copper relief work
7 two paintings by a French artist B. Voz
Please make an offer on each piece and we will give it to one of our charities. We are in Bayswater. pm me on 021 298 7739
Chas from Devonport
There was a a young shag sitting on the steps at the end of Torpedo Bay jetty this morning, behaving a bit strangely. I wasn't quite sure the best thing to do, so left it alone. Any bird people might want to keep a look out. Didn't seem injured, but certainly wasn't acting naturally.
Julia from Devonport
German pottery items
- Snack bowl trio $20 (approx 11.5cm diameter per bowl)
Pick up from Devonport.
Negotiable
Sheepskin Factory Shop from The Sheepskin Factory
Now that winter is here, take advantage of our limited Clearance Items to keep you warm and cosy this season!
In Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and… View moreIn Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and thrive.
Support Pink Shirt Day and say NO to bullying!
Thinking about a career in IT as a Web Developer? Our NZ Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5) will teach you how to develop great websites in just one year! This programme will give you the development and design skills you need to make your mark in an exciting industry.
No University… View moreThinking about a career in IT as a Web Developer? Our NZ Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5) will teach you how to develop great websites in just one year! This programme will give you the development and design skills you need to make your mark in an exciting industry.
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Ben sleeps on a mouldy mattress on the floor. 1 in 10 Kiwi kids in our poorest communities don’t have their own bed, which puts them at risk from life-threatening illnesses like rheumatic fever.
During winter, a bed is a sanctuary from the cold – and diseases that come with it. A bed for … View moreBen sleeps on a mouldy mattress on the floor. 1 in 10 Kiwi kids in our poorest communities don’t have their own bed, which puts them at risk from life-threatening illnesses like rheumatic fever.
During winter, a bed is a sanctuary from the cold – and diseases that come with it. A bed for Ben, and tamariki like him, would mean a warm and good night's sleep so they can stay healthy and concentrate at school.
With your support, we aim to provide 1,100 children with beds and warm bedding. Donate today to provide beds and bedding for Kiwi kids.
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