Goodwood Heights, Auckland

1942 days ago

Poll: Are some kids playing too much sport these days?

The Team from ACC New Zealand

ACC data suggests that an increasing number of kids are injuring themselves on the sports field, with a 60% surge in sports-related injuries for kids aged 10 to 14 over the past decade.

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Are some kids playing too much sport these days?
  • 18.2% Yes, and they’re getting burnt out
    18.2% Complete
  • 32.5% Unsure, every kid is different and it depends
    32.5% Complete
  • 49.3% No, it’s more important kids are active
    49.3% Complete
1219 votes
1942 days ago

Concrete and Asphalt SERVES

Sa from Takanini

i my name is Sa I specialise in Asphalt and concrete services I have 16 years experience but have been on my own for 2 years now me and my crew take our work seriously we are professional at what we do we do driveways to footpaths patios speed pumps kerbs and channels we do all coloured concrete … View morei my name is Sa I specialise in Asphalt and concrete services I have 16 years experience but have been on my own for 2 years now me and my crew take our work seriously we are professional at what we do we do driveways to footpaths patios speed pumps kerbs and channels we do all coloured concrete and expose aggregate and all stone we do digout and box and prep our own work if you need a job done  or you want to improve the look of your house I can help. Fill free to give me a call or text  on 0211639479

Or email me @
aucklandallstarscontractor@gmail.com

And let me know what you want done then we will make an appointment for a site visit.
QUOTE FREE

1942 days ago

The hunt is on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

In this month's magazine, we've got a special competition. We're looking for a houseplant hero! We're already seeing some amazing early bird entries, but perhaps your collection is even better? Let's see! Click through to find out how to enter.

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1943 days ago

Digger, Loader , Roller & Civil Plant training in Mangere Area, South Auckland

Jacob from Papatoetoe

Hi guys and girls, I know not too many people know about them so thought i would share the post. The Auckland Digger school based in Mangere is looking for a few spectacular students wanting to enter the civil industry. Learn to operate diggers,loader,rollers and all the Health and safety required … View moreHi guys and girls, I know not too many people know about them so thought i would share the post. The Auckland Digger school based in Mangere is looking for a few spectacular students wanting to enter the civil industry. Learn to operate diggers,loader,rollers and all the Health and safety required for the job sites throughout New Zealand. Starting end of June 2019
www.tpp.ac.nz...

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1943 days ago

Students experience all areas of curriculum

ACG Strathallan

Being taught by a specialist teacher from an early age has tangible benefits for students. This according to ACG Strathallan Dean of Year 7 and 8, Clinton Thomas, an educator with 15 years’ experience teaching and five years as a dean at the independent school in Karaka.

From the age of five,… View more
Being taught by a specialist teacher from an early age has tangible benefits for students. This according to ACG Strathallan Dean of Year 7 and 8, Clinton Thomas, an educator with 15 years’ experience teaching and five years as a dean at the independent school in Karaka.

From the age of five, students at ACG Strathallan leave their main classroom to receive specialist subject teaching in Science, PE & Health, Mandarin, Music and Visual Art.

“Students need to be given opportunities to experience all areas of the curriculum such as arts, sports, sciences and main subjects such English and Maths so they can then make smart and informative choices around hobbies and careers,” he says.

Visit us at our open day between 9am - 11am on Tuesday, 25 June.
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1943 days ago

Second Semester Study Auckland!

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Kia ora! Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is one of 3 Wānanga nationwide providing positive educational pathways with a Kaupapa Māori philosophy.

Our campus in Tāmaki Makaurau is located at 1/19 Lambie Drive, Manukau offering postgraduate degrees in Māori and Indigenous studies, an … View more
Kia ora! Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is one of 3 Wānanga nationwide providing positive educational pathways with a Kaupapa Māori philosophy.

Our campus in Tāmaki Makaurau is located at 1/19 Lambie Drive, Manukau offering postgraduate degrees in Māori and Indigenous studies, an undergraduate degree in Humanities – also, certificates in te Reo Māori, Study and Career Preparation with fee-free programmes available.

We also have marae-centred courses throughout Auckland including Kai Oranga, Te Pou Hono and Community Education.

If you are looking for study options locally we’d love to hear from you!
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1943 days ago

SKYCITY Grand Hotel - Gift Voucher $170

Bronwyn from Manurewa

- One nights accommodation for two adults
- Valued up to $329
- Book any day of the week before 30th November 2019
- Enjoy the facilities on offer..FREE WIFI, indoor pool, gym
- Many restaurants, bars, cafes within walking distance
- Voucher can be gifted on
- Pick up Manurewa or Mt Wellington

Negotiable

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1943 days ago

Warehouse lights x2

Bronwyn from Manurewa

Very powerful lights, no longer required in warehouse, I have two of them in storage.

Supply - 240V
Lamp - 400W

$40 each / negotiable

Negotiable

1943 days ago

Certified Gas Line installer needed Urgently

Judith from Manurewa

Hello does anyone know a good plummer? Urgently need of a Plummer please

1948 days ago

Are you good at taking photos?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

Hi Aucklanders. Today marks the start of the Auckland Festival of Photography, with exhibitions being held at galleries around the region. Anyone with access to a camera, including phone cameras, has the opportunity to take part in the festival with the Nikon Auckland Photo Day competition. Just … View moreHi Aucklanders. Today marks the start of the Auckland Festival of Photography, with exhibitions being held at galleries around the region. Anyone with access to a camera, including phone cameras, has the opportunity to take part in the festival with the Nikon Auckland Photo Day competition. Just take a photo at any time on June 8 that showcases your slice of Auckland. The photo can be anything you want, including snaps of friends and family. All entries will be stored in a unique archive that currently has over 15,000 photos dating back to 2004. An exhibition of last year's top 30 entries is on display at the waterfront of Te Wero Island.
[Photo credit: 'Queens Street' by Murray Cammick, on display at Black Asterisk.]

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