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Lyn from Botany Downs
PIANIST wanted to accompany the City of Auckland Singers.
We are an award-winning mixed voice show choir specialising in
easy-listening popular music. We are seeking a competent
pianist who is flexible and available to play for rehearsals and
concerts. There is an honorarium for this … View morePIANIST wanted to accompany the City of Auckland Singers.
We are an award-winning mixed voice show choir specialising in
easy-listening popular music. We are seeking a competent
pianist who is flexible and available to play for rehearsals and
concerts. There is an honorarium for this position. Please
contact Andrea, 027-346-2866 or
bruce@cityofaucklandsingers.net.nz.
Erin from Cockle Bay
Can anyone recommend a home handyman to come and do small jobs around property as and when needed? Have an awesome builder but he is really busy and sometimes just have a small job need doing. Cheers
Safin from Pakuranga Heights
My grandmother 73 And cousin 18 is looking for temporary accommodation until mid April or end of April. My nana has sold her house, and her new house is being built, she's been staying with family, but some of them don't have bigger places. They happy to even say in a one bedroom … View moreMy grandmother 73 And cousin 18 is looking for temporary accommodation until mid April or end of April. My nana has sold her house, and her new house is being built, she's been staying with family, but some of them don't have bigger places. They happy to even say in a one bedroom flat.. yes she is a pensioner so please don't judge her cause of it. Am happy to give reference. Thank you
The Team from Auckland Council
Auckland Anniversary is just around the corner. Please remember all council kerbside collections will be collected one day later than normal.
Remember all rubbish, recycling bins and bags and food scraps bins (if applicable) are to be placed out before 7am on your collection day.
All collections… View moreAuckland Anniversary is just around the corner. Please remember all council kerbside collections will be collected one day later than normal.
Remember all rubbish, recycling bins and bags and food scraps bins (if applicable) are to be placed out before 7am on your collection day.
All collections will return to normal on 15 February 2021.
Join in Acacia Cove Sales Seminar on the 3rd February 2021, at 131 Wattle Road, Wattle Downs, Auckland.
For those who appreciate the tranquillity of an estuary setting Acacia Cove has it all, as well as its own restaurant, heated indoor pool, library, bowling green and gym.
Whether you choose… View moreJoin in Acacia Cove Sales Seminar on the 3rd February 2021, at 131 Wattle Road, Wattle Downs, Auckland.
For those who appreciate the tranquillity of an estuary setting Acacia Cove has it all, as well as its own restaurant, heated indoor pool, library, bowling green and gym.
Whether you choose to live in a villa or one of our luxurious apartments, you’ll have the security of a 24 hour, fully monitored emergency call system built-in.
If you’re aged 60 or over, value your independence but want greater security, come and have a look at the superb properties we have to offer.
All are welcome to this FREE seminar.
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Washing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any … View moreWashing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any pink meat in the centre.
Remember to Clean Cook Chill and check our easy food safety tips here.
The team at New Zealand Food Safety.
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Tom from Sunnyhills
From a smoke-free home, The other 4 chairs are there but not shown. Material supplied if the purchaser wishes to recover them.
Pick up is essential as the table is very heavy. Can be viewed by appointment.
Ph. 027 5765806
Price: $250
The Team from Auckland Council
Summer’s not summer without sand between the pages of a good book, or sunscreen blurring the screen on your phone or ebook reader.
Auckland’s 55 libraries have curated their Top 100 list of titles into ten tempting categories, especially for summer 2021.
Bhog from Somerville
Old lawnmower but in good working condition. Free but must pick up
0275357743
Free
Hi Auckland,
Do you know how to spot a rip?
A study conducted by Surf Lifesaving New Zealand at Muriwai Beach found that 78 per cent of beach goers could not identify a rip current.
One geomorphologist involved in the study spotted a "well-established" rip offshore and asked … View moreHi Auckland,
Do you know how to spot a rip?
A study conducted by Surf Lifesaving New Zealand at Muriwai Beach found that 78 per cent of beach goers could not identify a rip current.
One geomorphologist involved in the study spotted a "well-established" rip offshore and asked individuals at the beach to point it out.
The vast majority could not do so.
According to SLSNZ, around 80 per cent of rescues made were from people getting stuck in rips. They say that the easiest way to identify them is to spot calm strips of water that are flanked by breaking waves.
“They commonly occur in deeper channels that are cut between sandbars, which means waves don’t break as much in the rip current – this means that beachgoers often mistake them as the safest areas to swim because the water looks so calm when compared to the breaking waves either side.”
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Join the Blues whanau and their southern rivals, the Crusaders, for a (re)re-match at NZ’s first dedicated summer rugby festival.
Experience kids zones, live local music, food trucks, garden bar, marketplace and much more, whilst all supporting our local community. Kids are free with a paying… View moreJoin the Blues whanau and their southern rivals, the Crusaders, for a (re)re-match at NZ’s first dedicated summer rugby festival.
Experience kids zones, live local music, food trucks, garden bar, marketplace and much more, whilst all supporting our local community. Kids are free with a paying GA adult ticket $20.
A portion of ticket sales will be donated to children’s charities; I Have a Dream Charitable Trust and KidsCan. Secure your tickets today – available now from ticketmaster.co.nz.
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Jen from Half Moon Bay
6 sets of Lego $ 50 only, one or two sets have some little peace missing, most are good condition
Price: $50
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Auckland is this year getting serious about reducing carbon emissions. Transport is the city's biggest single emitter. So how does it make sense to hike public transport fares? Read the story below:
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Fish week continues for our Cookery, Level 3 students as they prepare Paella a classic Spanish dish infused with saffron, mussels, monkfish & squid. A Gourmet fish pie with gurnard, hapuka and salmon in a rich and creamy velouté.
The Team from Howick Village Association
Come and join us in Picton Street, Howick, for our 'Fun in the Sun Day' - this event is on Saturday 30th January 2021- 8.30am to 12.30pm in Fencible Park (next to Wild Wheat).
A fun event for the children before they go back to school.
There will be giveaways, entertainment, food, games … View moreCome and join us in Picton Street, Howick, for our 'Fun in the Sun Day' - this event is on Saturday 30th January 2021- 8.30am to 12.30pm in Fencible Park (next to Wild Wheat).
A fun event for the children before they go back to school.
There will be giveaways, entertainment, food, games and great competitions as well as our bustling Saturday markets! We look forward to seeing you there!
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