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Matt from Henderson
My view is retirement if going to keep going up every year or every so often, what is people our age from 30 upwards going to have when we get to that age? Has any actually thought about that? I am not being mean to anyone in respect with the retirement age going up or down, but am just concerned… View moreMy view is retirement if going to keep going up every year or every so often, what is people our age from 30 upwards going to have when we get to that age? Has any actually thought about that? I am not being mean to anyone in respect with the retirement age going up or down, but am just concerned if like my generation now, I'm in my mid 30's still young and active, what will happen if retirement age does keep going up and up? What the next generation look forward to when we get to that age? You need to think of not just older people (no respect) but what will your children or grandchildren in their 30's onwards have for an retirement? Can you see it on a bigger scale to speak? Here's the youtube clip about the retirement age with John Campbell.
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Matt
Sharon from Te Atatu South
I have orange & lemon (sweet), lemon & lime (sweet/sour - tangy), sour lemon, and grapefruit (sour). $3 for most jars (jam jar size), $2 for smaller jars, and I have two bigger jars for $4 each (both lemon & lime). Private message me if you want to buy any. =D
Price: $3
Sharon from Te Atatu South
The auction on TradeMe - bid to buy:
www.trademe.co.nz...
Hand sewn from recycled fabric and stuffed by hand too, most of them, and the bigger ones (those in photos 3-5) have a size 20 Spotlight inner. =D They are made from recycled clothing and upholstery fabric. Those in photo 1 are 34cm x 34cm x… View moreThe auction on TradeMe - bid to buy:
www.trademe.co.nz...
Hand sewn from recycled fabric and stuffed by hand too, most of them, and the bigger ones (those in photos 3-5) have a size 20 Spotlight inner. =D They are made from recycled clothing and upholstery fabric. Those in photo 1 are 34cm x 34cm x 15cm thick, the size 18 floral print cushion (photo 2) is 45cm long x 30cm tall, and 15cm thick at the thickest point. The larger size 20 one (photo 3) is 43cm long x 45cm tall, and about 17cm thick at the thickest point. The big green and black side-panelled ones (photos 4 & 5) are a size 20 Spotlight cushion inner, that's 47cm by 46cm by about 22cm thick at the thickest part. Nice and big and comfortable to lean on in your favourite armchair. =D The two small duck-egg green ones are $5 for the pair, and are 34.5cm x 34.5cm x 10cm thick. Private message me if you want to buy any. =D
Price: $10
Hi neighbours
The $790 million Newmarket mall has opened its first stage after 18 months of construction.
Thousands of customers were there to catch a first glimpse of the mega shopping centre.
By Christmas, Westfield Newmarket will have 230 shopping, food, beauty and entertainment stores across… View moreHi neighbours
The $790 million Newmarket mall has opened its first stage after 18 months of construction.
Thousands of customers were there to catch a first glimpse of the mega shopping centre.
By Christmas, Westfield Newmarket will have 230 shopping, food, beauty and entertainment stores across its 88,150 sqm site.
To take a video tour of the new shopping complex, click here
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Hey neighbours,
If you're looking to secure a rental property, get ready for a competitive and expensive time.
New figures say the number of Trade Me inquiries on rentals is on the up, and with the number of available properties decreasing, significant price jumps are expected in the coming … View moreHey neighbours,
If you're looking to secure a rental property, get ready for a competitive and expensive time.
New figures say the number of Trade Me inquiries on rentals is on the up, and with the number of available properties decreasing, significant price jumps are expected in the coming months.
Auckland's median weekly rent rose to $560 in July, while in Wellington the median weekly rent has risen 10 per cent year-on-year to $530.
Are you having a hard time finding and affording a rental property?
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We love it when our community can get on board the Spirit of New Zealand and have a tall ship experience. This is the last opportunity in Auckland for 2019 before she sets sail on many adventures over the summer.
This is the perfect opportunity to sail around the Auckland harbour; hoist the … View moreWe love it when our community can get on board the Spirit of New Zealand and have a tall ship experience. This is the last opportunity in Auckland for 2019 before she sets sail on many adventures over the summer.
This is the perfect opportunity to sail around the Auckland harbour; hoist the sails, helm the Ship or sit back, go for the ride and enjoy the view. You will also be treated to freshly baked treats for morning tea.
Spaces are limited. We look forward to having you on the ship.
Book now
Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, Auckland has 3 electric buses and Marrakesh had 15 - two years ago. Former PM Helen Clark thinks the city can be far more ambitious in meeting the UN's sustainable development goals. Do you think we could show the way? Read the story below.
(Please type NFP if your comments are… View moreHi Neighbours, Auckland has 3 electric buses and Marrakesh had 15 - two years ago. Former PM Helen Clark thinks the city can be far more ambitious in meeting the UN's sustainable development goals. Do you think we could show the way? Read the story below.
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Naylar Neighbourly Lead from Te Atatu South
Can foods, flour and lemons. Thank you for our community for your donations.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
To celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...
Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?
A: You're under a vest!
… View moreTo celebrate here's some of our fave cheesy dad jokes...
Q: What did the policeman say to his belly button?
A: You're under a vest!
Q: How do you make a tissue dance?
A: Put a little boogey in it!
Q: Where do bees go to the toilet?
A: At the BP station!
#NSNZrandomactsofkindness
Brian from New Lynn
After four days of negotiations to reach a collective agreement, The Warehouse workers have won themselves living wages, meaning all workers with 12 months experience or more will get pay rises.The deal will be taken out over the coming weeks to The Warehouse members to discuss and vote on, a … View moreAfter four days of negotiations to reach a collective agreement, The Warehouse workers have won themselves living wages, meaning all workers with 12 months experience or more will get pay rises.The deal will be taken out over the coming weeks to The Warehouse members to discuss and vote on, a statement from First Union said. Last month around 1000 retail workers in Auckland held an impromptu meeting inside Westfield St Lukes mall to demand a living wage as a part of their Worth It campaign, which aimed to deal with what they called the pay crisis across the retail sector. The campaign aims to get workers a living wage as a minimum pay rate and enough secure hours of work to live on. Kmart and Bunnings, along with some New World stores, earlier this year also committed to paying their staff the living wage. The union has also recently negotiated a pathway to living wage with H&M. "Achieving a living wage for The Warehouse workers proves that low prices in retail are completely compatible with paying retail workers enough to live on," union spokeswoman Kate Davis said. "Those large retail companies that are not yet paying living wages are becoming outliers. FIRST Union members are zeroing their focus on them, like Farmers Department Store, Pak'n'Saves and Cotton On."
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The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), and Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), and Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless otherwise stated. Please follow the signposted detours. Click here to see a detailed list of affected areas.
Safe travels neighbours!
⚡️ It's the last chance for our No Deposit Layby. Don’t miss out! With heaps of awesome toys available, buckle up, race down and start bagging those big ticket gifts. Then spread the costs to make sure this Christmas is a winner!
Catalogue offers available in selected stores and … View more⚡️ It's the last chance for our No Deposit Layby. Don’t miss out! With heaps of awesome toys available, buckle up, race down and start bagging those big ticket gifts. Then spread the costs to make sure this Christmas is a winner!
Catalogue offers available in selected stores and online from 31/08/2019 to 22/09/2019, while stocks last. Discount offers apply to original retail price. All offers exclude gift cards, shipping, giftwrap, Epay and Paper Plus products. No rainchecks. Not in conjunction with any other offers. See in store for our full 'No Deposit Layby' terms. Our 'No Deposit Layby' excludes Laybuy.com purchases.
Info from Te Atatu South
We will have our final Change Growth and Transformation course starting 9:30-11:30 Friday Nov 1.
This will be the last course for 2019.
The course is run over 6 consecutive weeks and full commitment to the 6 weeks is needed.
This course is about building healthy relationships and guiding women … View moreWe will have our final Change Growth and Transformation course starting 9:30-11:30 Friday Nov 1.
This will be the last course for 2019.
The course is run over 6 consecutive weeks and full commitment to the 6 weeks is needed.
This course is about building healthy relationships and guiding women to identify unhealthy relationship patterns and strategies to move forward.
Please pass this onto any women in your life who you think would benefit from this course.
We are partially funded to run this course and a koha if possible is appreciated.
Please phone: 838-6381 for registration or enquires.
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