Glendene, Auckland

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1877 days ago

NEW DANGEROUS CELL TOWER!! WAIRAU AVE/CANAL ROAD

Lila from Avondale

So angry to know that this cell tower is going up!! I just found out today. Does anyone know how we can stop this?

1859 days ago

*WIN* tickets to Jimmy Barnes!

Brent Eccles Entertainment

Legendary rocker Jimmy Barnes is bringing his Shutting Down Your Town Tour to Spark Arena on 28 September.

The tour is in support of his latest album My Criminal Record - his first album in 10 years. His one-night Auckland concert will feature Cold Chisel anthems including solo classics like … View more
Legendary rocker Jimmy Barnes is bringing his Shutting Down Your Town Tour to Spark Arena on 28 September.

The tour is in support of his latest album My Criminal Record - his first album in 10 years. His one-night Auckland concert will feature Cold Chisel anthems including solo classics like 'Working Class Man' and 'Ain't No Second Prize' plus his current radio hit, 'Shutting Down Our Town'.

His latest album is a follow up of sorts to two unflinching memoirs Working Class Boy (2016) and Working Class Man (2017).

Tickets for the Auckland show can be purchased from Ticketmaster.

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Want to WIN tickets? Ten lucky Neighbourly members will win a double pass to Jimmy Barnes' Auckland concert. To get in the draw simply like or thank this post! Winners contacted on Monday 9 September 2019.
Get tickets now

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1859 days ago

Knitted woolen slippers

Juna from Glendene

Keep your feet warm on this cold rainy day. Hand knitted woolen slippers. 100%wool with inner lining made from polar fleece. Pick up at glendene or can post via nz post

Price: $10

1860 days ago

More road safety improvements on the way in Henderson

Community Funding Team from Auckland Council

It would mean that the intersection would receive signals and a raised intersection that would aid in making the area safer and record fewer accidents.

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1859 days ago
1871 days ago

ATTENTION ALL.

Angele from Sunnyvale

I’m feeling fairly upset and violated as my family and I have only been in our new rental home for less than a month. I went in our downstairs bedroom (spare room) this morning to open the windows and heard something fall only to realise someone has tried to break into our home. Obviously … View moreI’m feeling fairly upset and violated as my family and I have only been in our new rental home for less than a month. I went in our downstairs bedroom (spare room) this morning to open the windows and heard something fall only to realise someone has tried to break into our home. Obviously they’re not a great burglar but still. We’re located on Brashier Circle so if you see anything suspicious please report it. They used these with no luck of getting in. I’ve made a report to the police and have installed extra locks on all our windows. So good luck to the prick that did this I hope your hands fall off asshole!

1859 days ago

Poll: Which is your favourite summer cocktail?

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Sugar cane and Agave have one thing in common. If you treat them well they are some of the sweetest plants you will find on the planet. Sugar, time and patience make for spirits oozing with character and the Cocktails containing these Caribbean, Hispanic performers; inherit their extravagant … View moreSugar cane and Agave have one thing in common. If you treat them well they are some of the sweetest plants you will find on the planet. Sugar, time and patience make for spirits oozing with character and the Cocktails containing these Caribbean, Hispanic performers; inherit their extravagant natures.

Caipirinha is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar, and lime where as a mojito is a cocktail that consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint.

Which is your favourite summer cocktail?
  • 21.9% Caiprinha
    21.9% Complete
  • 78.1% Mojito
    78.1% Complete
105 votes
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1859 days ago

New Lynn Link Lunch Bar Specials!

Joe from New Lynn

Authentic Malaysian style fried noodles for only $8.5!

Lots of other amazing pies, sandwiches and takeaway foods too!

1859 days ago

Did you catch our StarJam young people on The Block?

The Coordinator from StarJam - New Lynn

The contestants on The Block felt inspired after attending a StarJam workshop and created some artworks to auction off to raise money for StarJam.
Check out the creations made by the contestants and you could even snag one for your home!

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1859 days ago

Poll: Should vaping ads be banned?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

Tobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.

Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected … View more
Tobacco companies are ramping up advertising for vaping products in what's being called a lolly scramble for customers, before new regulations come in.

Local e-cigarette businesses and anti-smoking groups say aggressive marketing campaigns are a bid to maximise sales before an expected clampdown on how alternatives to smoking can be advertised.

To read more, click here.

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Should vaping ads be banned?
  • 87% Yes
    87% Complete
  • 13% No
    13% Complete
2049 votes
1859 days ago

Can you help us solve a mystery? 110-year-old photographs

The Team from Auckland Museum

We're hoping to find out who the people are in these 110-year-old photographs, and (if we're lucky) who the keen amateur photographer was. Could they be members of your family?

The images were gifted to us in 2016 as glass plate negatives, after being initially purchased in the 1970s … View more
We're hoping to find out who the people are in these 110-year-old photographs, and (if we're lucky) who the keen amateur photographer was. Could they be members of your family?

The images were gifted to us in 2016 as glass plate negatives, after being initially purchased in the 1970s from Auckland's City Markets (now Aotea Square). We know nearly nothing about them but the photos give a few clues. They were taken in the early 1900s, mostly in Auckland but also across the North Island. There are also suggestions of the photographer’s links to the Auckland Jewish community.

We want to know more to help tell their stories. Do you recognise any of these people?

Contact us at pictorial@aucklandmuseum.com if you have any further clues. Please share with family and friends if you think they may be able to help!

See more of the collection of mystery photographs by clicking the link.

1859 days ago

Food Safety at Home

Ajit Kumar from Henderson

Hello Neighbours.
Sharing first video from a forthcoming series on Food Safety at Home...
www.youtube.com...

1860 days ago

Want a career in Hospitality?

The Team from Skills Update Training Institute

Skills Update is dedicated to helping learners gain work-ready qualities, industry knowledge, and practical skills to progress in a career of their choice.

Enrol with Skills Update New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality Level 2 and New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverages Level 3.

Put … View more
Skills Update is dedicated to helping learners gain work-ready qualities, industry knowledge, and practical skills to progress in a career of their choice.

Enrol with Skills Update New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality Level 2 and New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverages Level 3.

Put your passion into professional practice for service that can provide customers with confidence in a range of hospitality environments.
Enrol now

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1860 days ago

New Zealand is racist 'in quite a few areas', new Race Relations Commissioner says

Brian from New Lynn

Meng Foon stepped up as the new Race Relations Commissioner yesterday. The former Gisborne mayor will lead the Human Rights Commission in promoting positive race relations. "In quite a few areas it is. "There's the unconscious bias, casual racism, direct racism is really bad, … View moreMeng Foon stepped up as the new Race Relations Commissioner yesterday. The former Gisborne mayor will lead the Human Rights Commission in promoting positive race relations. "In quite a few areas it is. "There's the unconscious bias, casual racism, direct racism is really bad, discrimination of all sorts, we do have an issue." But Mr Foon said the compassion of New Zealand showed in the wake of the March 15 terrorist attack. "When the massacre happened in Christchurch, thousands of New Zealanders came out and supported the grieving families and said 'this is not our country'. "Let's work on that and build on the goodwill of good New Zealanders."
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