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The team from Auckland Women's Centre
Come and join us for a Menopause Information Session with Robyn from Nest Consulting
An informative session for those who are experiencing or anticipating Menopause (known as Peri-menopause), or who wish to support or are just curious about it. All are welcome. If you would like to gather together… View moreCome and join us for a Menopause Information Session with Robyn from Nest Consulting
An informative session for those who are experiencing or anticipating Menopause (known as Peri-menopause), or who wish to support or are just curious about it. All are welcome. If you would like to gather together a few friends and have a fun (truly!!) afternoon learning, chatting and laughing about all things Menopause book your place!
This includes a presentation, lots of up to date, accurate information, product examples, a Q&A and fun!
Humorous, Informative & Current.
Date: Sunday 8 November, 2020
Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Duration: 3 hours
Location: Auckland Women's Centre
4 Warnock St, Grey Lynn
Cost: $20
Bookings and prepayment are essential, to enrol head to our website.
Jamie Sands from Books from our Backyard
Come meet Kiwi authors and buy local at this brand new book fair!
More than 40 authors with over 150 different books. Mystery, romance, historical, Maori, kids’ books, young adult, non-fiction and more. Auckland, Sunday 15th November, 9am to 3pm. FREE entry, FREE parking.
If you're an … View moreCome meet Kiwi authors and buy local at this brand new book fair!
More than 40 authors with over 150 different books. Mystery, romance, historical, Maori, kids’ books, young adult, non-fiction and more. Auckland, Sunday 15th November, 9am to 3pm. FREE entry, FREE parking.
If you're an author interested in participating please get in touch as we have some spare tables still.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Herobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.
The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and … View moreHerobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.
The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and The Nile from October 2019 to October 2020
If you have one of these forks/spoons and the date stamp is marked 2019 or earlier (or no date stamp is shown), the company advises to stop using the product and contact Bloom and Grow NZ to organise for a gift voucher to the same value.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Art has imitated life for Counties Manukau police.
Police Eagle helicopter crew were talking on camera about water safety when they were called to a real rescue on the Manukau Harbour.
The officers were starring in a video about dangers at sea ahead of Labour Weekend.
It took them a moment to … View moreArt has imitated life for Counties Manukau police.
Police Eagle helicopter crew were talking on camera about water safety when they were called to a real rescue on the Manukau Harbour.
The officers were starring in a video about dangers at sea ahead of Labour Weekend.
It took them a moment to realise the call about a kayaker in trouble was real- rather than a stitch up.
They stopped filming and rushed to the harbour after the alarm was raised about 3.20 pm on October 20.
Helicopter crew soon spotted the kayaker, who was plucked to safety by the Coastguard.
The kayaker was reported to be safe and well.
Auckland City District Police
Sang from Eden Bistro
Saturday the 31st of October at 7:00pm
Live music is back!
It will be a Halloween dress-up party!
Dan and his friends will make sure you enjoy the best music at Eden Bistro.
We are looking forward to seeing how creative you will be
with your Halloween dress up.
Gisselle from Auckland Central
Inviting HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS* for FREE Abdominal MRI & Metabolism testing:
*Aged 40+ only (without history or family history of pancreatitis or diabetes) to compare with our pancreatitis and diabetes patients.
The entire visit will take no more than 2hrs, FREE car park is provided, and a … View moreInviting HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS* for FREE Abdominal MRI & Metabolism testing:
*Aged 40+ only (without history or family history of pancreatitis or diabetes) to compare with our pancreatitis and diabetes patients.
The entire visit will take no more than 2hrs, FREE car park is provided, and a $40.00 petrol voucher for your time and participation.
If you would like to participate or obtain more information, please get in touch!
Gisselle Ramos
Nurse | Coordinator
Clinic phone: 09 9231821 | Email: g.ramos@auckland.ac.nz
Cosmos Research Clinic | Department of Surgery, University of Auckland.
Free
Gisselle from Auckland Central
Inviting HEALTHY* PARTICIPANTS for: Abdominal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) & Metabolism testing.
*Aged 40 and above, without personal history or family history of pancreatitis or diabetes, to compare with our patients on pancreatitis and diabetes pathways.
WHAT THIS INVOLVES:
During … View moreInviting HEALTHY* PARTICIPANTS for: Abdominal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) & Metabolism testing.
*Aged 40 and above, without personal history or family history of pancreatitis or diabetes, to compare with our patients on pancreatitis and diabetes pathways.
WHAT THIS INVOLVES:
During your visit, you will first undergo a 45min abdominal MRI scan to assess your pancreas. This will take place at CAMRI (Centre for Advanced MRI – located within the University of Auckland School of Medicine); once completed you will receive a CD with your images.
Then, we will proceed to our COSMOS Clinic for metabolism testing:
• Your glycated haemoglobin, fasting blood glucose, cholesterol, iron and insulin levels will be measured
• Anthropometric measurements and Osteoporosis risk will be evaluated
• You will also be required to complete a few questionnaires.
Please note: You are required to come fasting – nothing to eat/drink from midnight the night before.
The entire visit will take no more than 2 hours and we will reimburse you with a $40.00 petrol voucher for your time and participation.
All the above tests will be conducted at no charge to you and free underground carpark is provided.
If you would like to participate or obtain more information, please contact:
Gisselle Ramos
Nurse | Coordinator
Clinical Research Centre | Department of Surgery
Building 507, Lower Ground room 096, 28 Park Avenue, Grafton
E: g.ramos@auckland.ac.nz DDI: +64 9 923 1821 Ext: 81821
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Learn foundation cookery skills and get a Part time job.
Join the summer intensive of the NZ Certificate in Cookery Level 3 running from Nov 23 2020 - 2021 Summer Holidays.
Call us on 09 377 7961 for details.
Chief Bandana & Bow Tie Checker from Pet Boutique
A big welcome "woof" or "meow" to fur parents everywhere - we're Pet Boutique!
Introducing our collection of fun bandanas, bow ties, and enrichment toys made with LOVE in New Zealand.
Read our story & shop online here:
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, More than 4,000 households on rain tank water supply will be given a lower-cost option to top up from the mains. The price is not yet known, but will be cheaper than a $7k full connection. Good idea? Read the story below:
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A campaign to forge the global battle against climate change has been kicked off in Ponsonby, Auckland.
Tree donors can track their tree's journey from seed to maturity through a new app created by Auckland lawyer Nick Muir.
The Parnell resident has launched what is believed to be the … View moreA campaign to forge the global battle against climate change has been kicked off in Ponsonby, Auckland.
Tree donors can track their tree's journey from seed to maturity through a new app created by Auckland lawyer Nick Muir.
The Parnell resident has launched what is believed to be the world's first tree planting app.
The TreeTime app will use drone technology to show each tree's sponsor the growth of their tree during a 50-year span.
Muir aims to empower people to leave a lasting, positive legacy on the planet and to help prevent irreversible anthropogenic damage.
“After working on this for more than 12 months, I’m excited to finally unveil this sustainable and engaging way for people to participate in planting robust forests on a large scale here in New Zealand," said Muir, TreeTime co-founder and CEO.
TreeTime, a new tree planting non-profit enterprise, is based in Ponsonby, Auckland.
Those who donate $9 to sponsor a tree will be able to follow their tree's growth and learn how much CO2 their tree absorbs on the new app.
Progress of the app is well underway and funds raised from a crowdfunding campaign will go towards development of the drone software.
Also planned is the creation of a community founders board on TreeTime's website showcasing the crowdfunding donors.
“We have exclusive access to unique geo-positioning software which will enable app users to follow the journey of their unique trees – TreeTime supporters will know exactly where their contribution is going and receive regular updates on the growth of tree,” said Muir.
Planting coordinates will be assigned to each purchased tree and donors will receive a unique Bark Code.
Drone technology will survey forests and upload video footage to the app database.
Individual photos of trees tracked through the BarkCodes are then automatically sent to the sponsors.
The app is being developed by Auckland-based digital studio transformative, and Qual IT, a New Zealand information technology and quality assurance company.
Muir plans to put his legal career on hold in order to focus on the delivery of TreeTime's vision.
He has engaged his sister Celine Muir’s expertise in marketing and not-for-profits to aid the project.
" We've designed the app so that anyone anywhere can do their part in protecting our earth,” Muir said.
The duo chose Douglas Fir as the app's "tree of choice" as it holds extensive C02 sequestering properties, has a long lifespan and is resilient to cold conditions.
They plan to offer different species such as redwoods in the near future.
The app calculates daily the level of CO2 the user's tree has absorbed and references that to C02 emitting activities such as driving a car and consuming livestock-oriented products.
Grant Ridout from St Stephens Ponsonby
Join us for a Ponsonby Tradition!
It's time to get your Christmas on!
A community, family friendly, carol singing, choir, live jazz carols, BBQ, bouncy castle, get together followed by lighting up St Stephen's.
ALL FREE
Bee from Grey Lynn
1158 GREAT NORTH ROAD
PT CHEVALIER
9am to 1 pm
Household items, furniture,
Art works, reading glasses, sun glasses,
Pet accessories including puppy training pads and harnesses,
Clothing, shoes, toys,
Books, jigsaw puzzles
Price: $1
Hi Neighbours,
Auckland uni students have spoken out against on-campus exams this year as their overseas counterparts will be able to check notes while they will not be able to.
Those international and domestic students remaining in New Zealand will be completing their exams under … View moreHi Neighbours,
Auckland uni students have spoken out against on-campus exams this year as their overseas counterparts will be able to check notes while they will not be able to.
Those international and domestic students remaining in New Zealand will be completing their exams under supervised conditions. A university email obtained by Stuff showed that overseas students will also be given a 30 minute grace period, in case of any technical faults, with this time able to be used towards the final exam.
Do you think this is fair?
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The Team from Auckland Council
Due to the long weekend, the council's kerbside collections will be one day later from 26 – 31 October.
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