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Hi neighbours,
Are you in need of some tips for cutting down your grocery bill? Auckland blogger Stacey Sampson might be able to help.
After a financial emergency drained her and her husband of all their savings, they were left with just $60 in their bank account to feed their three kids.
Now … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you in need of some tips for cutting down your grocery bill? Auckland blogger Stacey Sampson might be able to help.
After a financial emergency drained her and her husband of all their savings, they were left with just $60 in their bank account to feed their three kids.
Now every month she does a "cheap week" that helps cut costs and minimise food wastage. To read about Stacey and her food tips, click here.
"This month we've done it twice to save some extra for Christmas," she says.
Is this something that you do in your family? Or is it something you'd like to try? Share your thoughts, or your own grocery tips to help your neighbours, in the replies below.
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Christmas is super busy! But so is going into the new year & what comes with it, back to work, back to school, new year new me! So why not create your own handy wall planner & easily keep track of your family’s schedule. Once you’re done simply use whiteboard markers to write on it, … View moreChristmas is super busy! But so is going into the new year & what comes with it, back to work, back to school, new year new me! So why not create your own handy wall planner & easily keep track of your family’s schedule. Once you’re done simply use whiteboard markers to write on it, then wipe off & update as needed. Easy to create with Resene testpots & Resene Write-on Wall Paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year!
Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real … View moreThey ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year!
Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. Head online now to contribute
Every Christmas, we somehow manage to spend more on gifts than we planned and buy more food than we could ever eat. Inevitably, this creates a lot of waste. Which is why this year, we’re focusing on turning Christmas waste into Christmas joy. After all, there’s more than enough Christmas to go … View moreEvery Christmas, we somehow manage to spend more on gifts than we planned and buy more food than we could ever eat. Inevitably, this creates a lot of waste. Which is why this year, we’re focusing on turning Christmas waste into Christmas joy. After all, there’s more than enough Christmas to go around.
Join us in our goal of giving every Aucklander a Merry Christmas and donate what you save.
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Jessica Neighbourly Lead from Half Moon Bay
Thank you to everyone who has support our events and workshops this year.
We are incredibly blessed to serve our communities.
On behalf of The Genenow Trust , we wish you and your families a blessed Christmas.
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Pati from Bucklands Beach
Hi everyone
My friend is carrying out a study in Brazil and New Zealand on the views of university students on sustainable tourism and the community impacts/benefits of tourism. My husband works at the University of Auckland and is supervising this study.
They are trying to recruit 15 to 20 … View moreHi everyone
My friend is carrying out a study in Brazil and New Zealand on the views of university students on sustainable tourism and the community impacts/benefits of tourism. My husband works at the University of Auckland and is supervising this study.
They are trying to recruit 15 to 20 university students for a short interview on this topic.
The interview would be 15 to 30 minutes long (depending on how much the student wants to talk about it). The student will be able to freely express their own views on sustainable tourism, as there are absolutely no right or wrong answers.
If you know of a university student who may be interested in helping with this study, please contact José Derraik onj.derraik@auckland.ac.nz
Thank you very much for your help!
Kind regards
Patricia
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Hi neighbours,
David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.
Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and … View moreHi neighbours,
David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.
Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and some evening singing Amazing Grace.
Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
It's the final week to donate to the The Foodbank Project!
17,000 families will come to The Salvation Army for food and support over the Christmas period, but our donations this December will only fill 600 food parcels.
Every donation will make a real difference to families in need but we … View moreIt's the final week to donate to the The Foodbank Project!
17,000 families will come to The Salvation Army for food and support over the Christmas period, but our donations this December will only fill 600 food parcels.
Every donation will make a real difference to families in need but we still have a long way to go. With only two weeks until Christmas, we need your help to fill more food parcels!
Donate a Christmas bundle today and help make Christmas wishes come true for struggling Kiwi families.
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