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1752 days ago

Over priced fuel - WHY?

Fiona from Henderson

So, as of 17.20 (today), the price of crude oil dropped to US$27.60 (WTI) and it's till dropping and has been for a while now.
www.livecharts.co.uk...
Has been since the Russians have decided to step in and say that they have had enough of the Saudi Arabia's control over crude oil.
So, … View more
So, as of 17.20 (today), the price of crude oil dropped to US$27.60 (WTI) and it's till dropping and has been for a while now.
www.livecharts.co.uk...
Has been since the Russians have decided to step in and say that they have had enough of the Saudi Arabia's control over crude oil.
So, have our delightful (yes, sarcasm) fuel companies dropped the price of fuel here?
Nope, not a chance in hell will they drop the price and I have a sneaking suspicion that Government will back them.
As the Government has lost a lot tax from cigarettes (as they want a healthy nation), they have to make up their huge lost tax revenue somewhere else.
We've tried boycotting - all of 1 day per large fuel firm and that made zero difference, so now they have us by the proverbials. What now?
Going the electric route, isn't any cheaper either and not even as eco/green as we are being force feed to believe i.e. the lithium ion batteries are the main reason for this. The cost of mining and destruction to get the lithium and at the other end, the safe disposal of said batteries.

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1752 days ago

Who will make Auckland better for you, if not the Design Office ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council wants to save money by dismantling its "design office" which is leading the work to make the downtown and suburban centres, more people-friendly. Do you think this work should be put at risk to save some salaries ? Read the story below:

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1754 days ago

Coronavirus: Auckland city centre businesses, restaurants reeling from unprecedented impact of coronavirus

Brian from New Lynn

Restaurants and hospitality businesses are losing about $6 million per week, with the figure expecting to rise according to the Restaurant Association. We visited several Queen St businesses where operators say they are struggling to make enough to pay their rent and on some days, not even enough … View moreRestaurants and hospitality businesses are losing about $6 million per week, with the figure expecting to rise according to the Restaurant Association. We visited several Queen St businesses where operators say they are struggling to make enough to pay their rent and on some days, not even enough to pay their power bills. At the Atrium Food Court, which is normally crowded on a Thursday at lunchtime, more than half the tables were empty. "Our business is down by half, but we are still one of the lucky ones because there are some who are down 60 to 80 per cent," said Freddy Iskandar, who owns Waroeng Bali, an Indonesian food stall. "We used to make more than $1400 a day, easy, now we consider it a good day if we can get $700, and that's not enough to cover our rent and overheads." Iskandar says he does not know how long his business can keep going if the situation doesn't improve. Jessie Jiang, owner of beauty salon Amore in The Strand Arcade, said business was down 80 per cent from before the outbreak started. "Most of our customers are local Chinese, many of whom are not coming out while others are stuck in China," Jiang said. "Our other big group of customers are tourists and international students, and these also have become non-existent." A few doors away, Vicky Wei of Wonderland Fashion, said her boutique has hardly sold any garments this week. "Let's not talk about whether I'm earning enough to pay my rent, I don't think my sales can even cover the power bill," she said. Business has dropped by about 60 per cent from a month ago, and Wei wonders how much longer she will be able to sustain business. Money changers are also hard hit, as some report a 90 per cent drop in currencies such as the Chinese yuan and Korean won.
"People have stopped travelling and the customers have just stopped coming," said Esther Ye of DP Money Exchange. "Demand for the yuan and won is completely gone." Travel restrictions and flight cancellations to China and South Korea have prompted many would-be holidaymakers to cancel or postpone their trips. Some businesses, like Dream Salon and Size Gift Shop, at the MidCity Arcade have temporarily closed. A security guard at the arcade said Ryo Japanese Izakaya Restaurant has also been closed for the past week. Along Customs St, luxury retailer DFS Galleria has this week asked staff to take voluntary redundancy, cut their hours or take unpaid leave after sales dropped off with the coronavirus outbreak. The store sells luxury brands like Burberry, Versace, Prada and Tom Ford and relies heavily on the tourist market. And one of Auckland's oldest Thai restaurants will be closing at the end of next month after being severely impacted by the outbreak as well as construction of the City Rail Link. Mai Thai on Albert St, which opened for business in 1989, has been steadily losing customers since the CRL works began - but owner Bow Manoonpong says the sharp drop in tourist numbers was "the straw that broke this camel's back". "This is a difficult time for business in the city centre," said Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck. "Our priorities right now are twofold. We will keep promoting the many reasons to visit the city centre so it's top of mind for Aucklanders to support businesses here. "We will also be encouraging relevant businesses to participate in a recently announced ATEED regional marketing campaign to stimulate domestic and local travel over the next three months." Beck said the organisation was also liaising with government agencies to ensure the sectors most impacted could receive appropriate support. Restaurant Association chief executive Marisa Bidois wants the government to step up tax cuts and financial assistance to help member businesses. "We are fielding a number of calls from business owners in desperate situations, asking for advice as they face temporary closure. Many of these calls are coming from our ethnic restaurants," Bidois said. The government announced this week that it was extending travel restrictions for Iran and China, and also compulsory self-isolation for people arriving from northern Italy and South Korea. "It's not only restrictions on travel that are impacting on businesses but also through local diners staying home for fear of contracting the virus. And every day that passes, the impact from Covid-19 increases," Bidois said. "We estimate approximately $6 million per week is being lost by hospitality businesses, a figure we expect to rise if travel restrictions extend to other regions." She said central city centre businesses faced added challenges because of the infrastructure upgrades and environmental issues.
"The industry is facing a level of unprecedented challenges."
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1749 days ago

NEW ARRIVALS

Toyworld Henderson

🚙🚗🚗JUST ARRIVED!!🚗🚗🚙
Six new Ride-On's brand new in store today. All have parent remote control, so you can be in control till they're ready. The buggy's and the Ford Ranger have two 12 volt batteries - meaning even longer playtime. All have front and rear lights, … View more
🚙🚗🚗JUST ARRIVED!!🚗🚗🚙
Six new Ride-On's brand new in store today. All have parent remote control, so you can be in control till they're ready. The buggy's and the Ford Ranger have two 12 volt batteries - meaning even longer playtime. All have front and rear lights, MP3 port, seatbelts and many more amazing features pop into our Henderson and New Lynn branches to check them out😄

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1749 days ago

25 years of Food & Wine

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Founder, Celia Hay has plenty to toast about after more than two decades in educating the next generation of Chefs & Hospitality professionals.

Read the full article on the link below

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1749 days ago

Peacenic

Aadil from Blockhouse Bay

An event which am part of , working along with a fantastic team of volunteers , a cause am truly passionate about - building bridges between communities, reaching out and taking time to understand each other and be able to provide that platform for many more , come along and enjoy a day of meeting … View moreAn event which am part of , working along with a fantastic team of volunteers , a cause am truly passionate about - building bridges between communities, reaching out and taking time to understand each other and be able to provide that platform for many more , come along and enjoy a day of meeting people , making new friends and lasting bonds , look forward to seeing you there.

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1749 days ago

What does declaring a pandemic for Covid-19 mean?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

The coronavirus "outbreak" has been officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation – but what does that mean?

To read more, click here.

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1749 days ago

Unfunded cancer treatment needed 26-year-old's survival

Caroline Williams Reporter from Western Leader

Massey resident Tegan Hollier, 26, received a shock diagnosis of stage four bowel cancer, "teetering on curable", on January 15, despite having almost no symptoms. However, she has since been told her only chance at survival is Keytruda, an unfunded immunotherapy drug with a $112,000 … View moreMassey resident Tegan Hollier, 26, received a shock diagnosis of stage four bowel cancer, "teetering on curable", on January 15, despite having almost no symptoms. However, she has since been told her only chance at survival is Keytruda, an unfunded immunotherapy drug with a $112,000 price tag, due to also being diagnosed with Lynch Syndrome, which doesn't respond well to chemotherapy.
"I'm just really angry, because literally my life is in my own hands and now it depends if I can get enough money. It's pretty heartbreaking really," said Hollier, who returned to work less than a month after having major surgery.
The drug Hollier needs is only funded for advanced melanoma, despite having dramatic results for Lynch Syndrome patients worldwide.
Should Keytruda be funded in NZ?

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1750 days ago

Indoor Sports - The Place To Play!

Action Waitakere

Action Waitakere is located at 133 Central Park Drive, Henderson. We specialise in providing social & competitive indoor netball leagues almost every night of the week as well as offering indoor soccer and indoor cricket leagues on various nights too.

Our Autumn League begins on Monday 23rd … View more
Action Waitakere is located at 133 Central Park Drive, Henderson. We specialise in providing social & competitive indoor netball leagues almost every night of the week as well as offering indoor soccer and indoor cricket leagues on various nights too.

Our Autumn League begins on Monday 23rd March so don’t delay – register your teams now!

Our arena has excellent facilities, with all equipment supplied and a fully licensed bar that is available for your after-match entertainment.

Whether you are a serious high-grade player or a complete couch potato, we have graded competitions to suit all levels and ages (12 years & up).

We also provide causal court hire for those wet winter days when training is just not practical outdoors.

Call us now for more information on any of the above. Phone 835 2242 anytime.
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1750 days ago

Brass Crox Nut 15mm

Alex Neighbourly Lead from Henderson

Brass crox nut 15mm

Negotiable

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