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A huge congratulations to Lynnae Palu from F45 Training Takapuna. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now she needs your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Lynnae Palu. Thanks for bringing … View moreA huge congratulations to Lynnae Palu from F45 Training Takapuna. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now she needs your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Lynnae Palu. Thanks for bringing joy to your community.
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Nominated by Becky West from Takapuna: "With no ability to trade in Level 3 or above, they still keep their members engaged and motivated with online workouts and daily challenges even though memberships are on hold and the gym is closed. They really are more like a family than a gym ❤️."
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This week, we were very happy to host a graduation luncheon for the students, families and friends of the Advanced Level 4 programme and Level 5 Diploma Chefs.
The Diploma chefs achievement comes after nearly TWO years of chopping, preparing and cooking and many tests and assignments and a bunch … View moreThis week, we were very happy to host a graduation luncheon for the students, families and friends of the Advanced Level 4 programme and Level 5 Diploma Chefs.
The Diploma chefs achievement comes after nearly TWO years of chopping, preparing and cooking and many tests and assignments and a bunch of hard work plus some serious determination and the privilege of remote cooking through FOUR Lockdowns!
The Advanced Level 4 chefs started in June 2020 and worked through their programme with only THREE lockdowns and remote cooking. Needless to say, we are delighted to be able to award these qualifications after what can only be described as a roller-coasted period.
The menu included Gratinated Snapper with mushroom, spinach with Sauce Hollandaise, Pigeon Bay lamb with corn, polenta, baked cherry tomatoes and basil and Crêpe with raspberry parfait and vanilla cream to finish.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Are you planning to head away this Easter weekend?
Here's what you need to know:
- Police and Waka Kotahi NZTA are warning the roads could be busier than usual this weekend as people head away for Easter.
- MetService has issued a severe thunderstorm watch over the … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you planning to head away this Easter weekend?
Here's what you need to know:
- Police and Waka Kotahi NZTA are warning the roads could be busier than usual this weekend as people head away for Easter.
- MetService has issued a severe thunderstorm watch over the the upper half of the North Island. Heavy rain is also expected.
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is open every day throughout Easter, making it the perfect time to visit our largest-ever exhibition Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art.
Bring the whole whānau to visit this free exhibition, with heaps of hands-on activities for the tamariki throughout … View moreAuckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is open every day throughout Easter, making it the perfect time to visit our largest-ever exhibition Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art.
Bring the whole whānau to visit this free exhibition, with heaps of hands-on activities for the tamariki throughout the long weekend including drop-in art-making, the engaging Manu family trail, and the immersive ngahere (forest, ecosystem) created by artist Charlotte Graham.
Find out more
Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors
We’re egg-cited for Easter! So...We’re GIVING AWAY a $200 Exceed Voucher to one lucky winner :)
To be in the draw to win simply comment what your favourite Easter treat is. Ours is hot cross buns ;)
T&C: Competition ends Tuesday 30th March at midnight. One winner will be chosen from a … View moreWe’re egg-cited for Easter! So...We’re GIVING AWAY a $200 Exceed Voucher to one lucky winner :)
To be in the draw to win simply comment what your favourite Easter treat is. Ours is hot cross buns ;)
T&C: Competition ends Tuesday 30th March at midnight. One winner will be chosen from a random draw of entries received via Exceed´s Facebook, Instagram & Neighbourly pages. The winner will be contacted over private message. The winner will receive $200 voucher to use towards any of Exceed – we fix windows & doors services (window repairs, door repairs, window & door fly screens and hinged security screen doors). Voucher is only valid around NZ local areas serviced by Exceed Technicians.
Good luck!
From the Exceed - we fix windows & doors team.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Restrictions on trading over Easter have frustrated Auckland retailers desperate for business in the wake of four Covid-19 lockdowns.
Only shops selling certain goods can legally trade on Easter Sunday, and those breaching conditions can be fined up to $1000.
But Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says … View moreRestrictions on trading over Easter have frustrated Auckland retailers desperate for business in the wake of four Covid-19 lockdowns.
Only shops selling certain goods can legally trade on Easter Sunday, and those breaching conditions can be fined up to $1000.
But Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says critics have left it too late, as the process to change trading rules can take over a year.
Local government has had the power to rule on whether retailers can open on Easter Sunday since the National government passed the responsibility down in 2016.
Prior to this, only shops that sell necessities, such as dairies, service stations, and pharmacies, were given exemptions to trade.
Thirty-nine of the country’s 67 councils have created bylaws to date allowing retailers to open if they want, but Auckland, Wellington, and other major centres remain opposed.
Newmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Thomas said the restrictions are “ridiculous and out of date”.
“There are so many discrepancies in the law it seems a bit ludicrous,” he said.
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We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each … View moreHi neighbours,
We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
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The Habitat for Humanity ReStore charity shop in Henderson is now open 7 days a week for shopping and receiving donations! If you’re looking for a deal or would like to make a donation of pre-loved furniture, clothing or home appliances; come visit us today at 7 Dora Street.
To be in the … View moreThe Habitat for Humanity ReStore charity shop in Henderson is now open 7 days a week for shopping and receiving donations! If you’re looking for a deal or would like to make a donation of pre-loved furniture, clothing or home appliances; come visit us today at 7 Dora Street.
To be in the chance to win a $100 voucher to spend at the ReStore; check out our competition on Facebook here.
Our mission at Habitat is to provide local Kiwi families with strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. You can make a difference today as every donation and sale at the ReStore charity shop goes towards supporting local Kiwi families in housing need.
Shelley Green
Habitat for Humanity ReStore Henderson – Manager
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Transport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.
So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transport … View moreTransport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.
So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transport such as biking, scooting and walking when making trips under two kilometres.
That's why we've launched the ShopPack - a New Zealand-first backpack-style reusable shopping bag to let you keep your hands free on the move.
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We have officially launched our new church campus in Westgate. Thank you to the West Auckland community for the massive support and welcome!
Our hope is that you can find a church to call home at LIFE West, where everyone belongs, is encouraged to believe and is given the opportunity to build … View moreWe have officially launched our new church campus in Westgate. Thank you to the West Auckland community for the massive support and welcome!
Our hope is that you can find a church to call home at LIFE West, where everyone belongs, is encouraged to believe and is given the opportunity to build genuine connection with God and with each other.
We invite you to join us every Sunday at 10am, located in the heart of Westgate at the Massey Leisure Centre.
We can’t wait to meet you!
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Hi Neighbours – The team from Wee Jobs would like to introduce Wee Jobs to your community.
We all have small jobs and tasks that come up around the house, waiting for someone with the time and skills to do them. Wee Jobs provides attractively priced solutions with our team of competent staff … View moreHi Neighbours – The team from Wee Jobs would like to introduce Wee Jobs to your community.
We all have small jobs and tasks that come up around the house, waiting for someone with the time and skills to do them. Wee Jobs provides attractively priced solutions with our team of competent staff who are ready and eager to help you with those small tasks. With Wee Jobs, you know what you’re paying upfront and don’t get billed until the job is completed.
Wee Jobs offers a range of offerings from Light Bulb Replacements, Smoke Alarm Installations, to Kitset Assembly Services (and lots in between). If you can’t find what you are looking for, you can simply ‘request a special job’, and one of our friendly team members will get back to you with a competitive quote. Wee Jobs is brought to you by Wells, who has 35 years of experience and recognition delivering dependable services to New Zealand homes. Book your Wee Job now.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Garde Manger Assessment for our Diploma Level 5 chef who must create a cold platter featuring fish (that they have filleted) with one fillet smoked and transformed into a smoked fish mousse; the other fillet cured and presented as a crudo with pickled cucumber & radish.
Freshly baked Grissini … View moreGarde Manger Assessment for our Diploma Level 5 chef who must create a cold platter featuring fish (that they have filleted) with one fillet smoked and transformed into a smoked fish mousse; the other fillet cured and presented as a crudo with pickled cucumber & radish.
Freshly baked Grissini and a Petit Salad complement their presentation.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Police are warning people to be careful about buying goods from social media.
That shiny new item on sale for a bargain may be too good to be true, police say.
The warning comes after two people were arrested for allegedly attempting to sell stolen items.
The arrests follow investigations … View morePolice are warning people to be careful about buying goods from social media.
That shiny new item on sale for a bargain may be too good to be true, police say.
The warning comes after two people were arrested for allegedly attempting to sell stolen items.
The arrests follow investigations into mail and parcel thefts in Hobsonville and Greenhithe, West Auckland.
An 18-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man have been charged with burglary, theft of mail and fraud related matters.
A number of stolen items are appearing for sale on social media, a police spokesperson said.
Often these could be brand new items, which are stolen, listed for sale.
"In the past offenders have created fake profiles in order to sell stolen items, before blocking buyers shortly after," police said.
If buying online, you should:
*Check the social media profile of the seller. Is it a new profile or relatively blank? It could be a fake profile.
*Be cautious if the seller insists on meeting at a public place. This could mean the vendor is selling stolen items and doesn't want to be identified.
*Use a reputable online site to sell items.
*Go by the saying, "if it's too good to be true, it probably is."
If you are having parcels delivered, police recommend you require a signature for your delivery and arrange to have your parcel left in a place hidden from the road.
Recipients are encouraged to get their parcels delivered to a work address or if possible, to collect the goods from the courier's depot.
If you see suspicious activity, phone 111 immediately.
Phone 105 to report a burglary.
Have you been the victim of a parcel theft?
Have you seen goods on social media which seemed too good to be true?
If so, can you give some examples?
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