Green Bay, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2085 days ago

2005 VW golf 1980cc, 63999km, Auto, HNS213, good condition, welcome inspection. 0211540750

Kenny from New Lynn

Great condition VW Golf with low k's! The owner is overseas and needs to sell.

Contact: 0211540750, text.


1st NZ owner, well looked after as I only use the car to commute to work several times a week.

Very minor exterior and interior scratches. All in all very good condition.

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Great condition VW Golf with low k's! The owner is overseas and needs to sell.

Contact: 0211540750, text.


1st NZ owner, well looked after as I only use the car to commute to work several times a week.

Very minor exterior and interior scratches. All in all very good condition.

Interior Details: Black

5 Seats, Seat Trim: Cloth, Non-Turbo, Front Wheel Drive, Tinted Windows, Cam Chain, Electronic Stability Control, 8 Air Bags, 3 Full Seat Belts In Rear.

- 8 Air Bags
- 3 Full Seat Belts In Rear
- ABS Braking,
- Alarm
- Alloy Wheels
- Cam Chain
- CD Player
- Electronic Stability Control
- Tinted Windows

Price: $5,000

2085 days ago

A little movement can really help

The Team from ACC New Zealand

If you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed … View moreIf you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed especially for those over 65.

They're fun, social and affordable. Visit livestronger.org.nz to find an approved class near you. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission.
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2085 days ago

John Farnham postpones Wellington and Auckland shows

John Farnham

It is with regret Frontier Touring and Eccles Entertainment advise that John Farnham is unavailable to play his upcoming shows in New Zealand.

John has been hospitalised with a severe infection after having minor surgery two weeks ago. He is expected to make a full recovery but on doctors … View more
It is with regret Frontier Touring and Eccles Entertainment advise that John Farnham is unavailable to play his upcoming shows in New Zealand.

John has been hospitalised with a severe infection after having minor surgery two weeks ago. He is expected to make a full recovery but on doctors orders he is not able to play the upcoming dates as scheduled for New Zealand.

Both Auckland and Wellington shows will be postponed as below.

The rescheduled show dates are now:
Saturday 30 November 2019 - Villa Maria Winery, Auckland, NZ (previously Saturday March 9 2019)
Sunday 1 December 2019 - Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, NZ (previously Thursday 7 March 2019)

Tickets for John Farnham’s Wellington and Auckland shows remain valid for the new dates however, if you are unable to attend the new shows a full refund is available through your point of purchase www.ticketmaster.co.nz.

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2085 days ago

Electrician

Richie from Glendene

Hey if your looking at getting any electrical work done around home or your office or know any electricians who are busy and needing help with sub contracting give me a call on 02102721640

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2086 days ago

Is it time for free dental care?

Brian from New Lynn

Desperate Kiwis are queuing at hospital pain clinics because they can't afford the dentist - and health bosses are now backing free dental care. Waitematā District Health Board wants a "comprehensive dental service for all New Zealanders", its chief executive confirmed. The position… View moreDesperate Kiwis are queuing at hospital pain clinics because they can't afford the dentist - and health bosses are now backing free dental care. Waitematā District Health Board wants a "comprehensive dental service for all New Zealanders", its chief executive confirmed. The position comes amidst growing concern among health workers about people who can't afford hefty dentists' bills and live in chronic pain as a result, with some resorting to gruesome "DIY dentistry".There are long queues at hospital pain clinics for temporary fillings or teeth extractions, the meeting noted, and people are turning up at emergency departments because of dental pain. Members discussed whether the health boards should call on the Government to provide subsidised or free dentistry.
In response, Waitematā DHB chief executive, Dr Dale Bramley, told the meeting the Ministry of Health was "already considering how the dental service could be included in the public health service, and that the DHB boards should support". A resolution was passed by the committee, recommending the DHBs "support a comprehensive dental care access for all New Zealanders as part of public health system". Bramley told Waitematā DHB "would support a comprehensive dental service for all New Zealanders and we will help to support the Ministry of Health in any deliberations they may have on this matter". However, Grant Pollard, the ministry's group manager for population health, denied any current work on possible changes to publicly-funded dental care. "Though this may be looked at again following the outcome of the health and disability sector review," Pollard added. Any move to provide more subsidised or free dental care would carry a huge cost. Currently, about $198 million a year is spent on oral health services, with most covering universal services for children and teenagers. Adults must pay the full cost, and bills can run into the thousands of dollars.
Kiwis without enough money live in chronic pain that affects work, quality of life, and mental and wider health. Gum disease increases the risk of heart disease, and poor oral health increases the chances of bacterial infection in the bloodstream.About one in three New Zealanders have untreated tooth decay, the last comprehensive oral health survey in 2009 found. Almost half of adults had avoided routine dental treatment in the previous year, because of cost. Health Minister David Clark said there was "huge unmet need in dental care" - but there wouldn't be significant reform this side of the 2020 general election. "We have people struggling with third world health conditions as a result of bad dental hygiene and inability to access the care and treatment they need," Clark said in a statement. "Longer term, I do have ambitions to make dental care more affordable and accessible. However, it's unlikely we'll get significant change over the line with that this term." One patient suffered four years of terrible pain before ripping off the top of a wisdom tooth using pliers, and then using a knife to try remove infected tissue. Pain continued after his botched DIY effort, and only stopped after he was treated for free through Revive a Smile.
Currently, Government-funded dental work for adults is limited to emergency care for pain and infection relief, and Work and Income grants for those on a low income and who are in serious pain and need urgent treatment. Dental care is also given to a small number of hospital inpatients, and work needed after accidents is funded by ACC. The NZ Dental Association wants more subsidised care for people on low incomes, but not universal access - saying such a step would likely cost more than the annual budget of large DHBs. The association surveyed members last year and found the average cost for an examination only was $76, a single extraction was $229, and $203 for a two-surface filling. Thirty minutes with the hygienist averaged $110. Recently former Prime Minister Helen Clark added her voice to the debate, tweeting Jacinda Ardern, Winston Peters and Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni: "Time for a major government initiative on the right to dental care. NZ makes hospital care free – why not a right to dental care?"
The cost of dental work
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• Examination only: $76
• Single tooth extraction: $229
• Each addition tooth taken: $138
• Root filling: $735
• One surface filling: $153
• Composite crown: $408
• Hygienist - half-hourly rate: $110
• Full upper and lower dentures: $2557
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2103 days ago

FREE First Aid kits supply to West Auckland homes begins

Brian from New Lynn

West Auckland households will now benefit from a new charitable initiative which will see 70,000 first aid kits provided at no cost to all homes in the region from this month. West Auckland households will receive a voucher in the mailbox from February 4 with instructions on where they can be … View moreWest Auckland households will now benefit from a new charitable initiative which will see 70,000 first aid kits provided at no cost to all homes in the region from this month. West Auckland households will receive a voucher in the mailbox from February 4 with instructions on where they can be redeemed from for a first aid kit. The comprehensive kits are designed to help treat some of the most common forms of injury and will be donated to the region by ‘The Trusts’ West Auckland at a cost of more than $680,000.
Accidents at home
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Trusts CEO Simon Wickham said that while there has been an overhaul to the Health & Safety regulations that cover our place of employment, our home remains the most likely place an accident will occur.“Auckland’s population is around 1.66 million and in the past year, there was a injury claim for every 2.2 people in the region. This is just a measure of the accidents for which a claim was filed. He said that in West Auckland alone last year, there were more than 24,000 ACC claims with over 14,000 of these occurring in a residential dwelling. Included in these injuries were more than 17,000 soft tissue injuries such as sprains and 4800 lacerations.“It is our hope that the offer of a quality first aid kit at no cost will mean thousands of people in the West Auckland region will now be better equipped to deal with an accident if it occurs in their home,” Mr Wickham said.
Alarming Statistics
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The number of accident claims in the Auckland region has increased 35% over the past decade, with the cost to treat active claims now approaching $1 billion annually. According to new data from ACC, more than 339,000 claims were received for accidents in Auckland homes last year. Homes are the most likely place to have an accident with almost half (46%) of the more than 740,000 injuries across the region occurring there – significantly ahead of sports & recreation areas, public roads and commercial/industrial workplaces.
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2086 days ago

Start your career in Hospitality now!

NZMA

Want to create cocktails… or make the perfect coffee? Train in the hospitality sector! At NZMA we teach you all the skills you’ll need to get a job in a café, restaurant or bar. You’ll graduate ready to land a great job in the hospitality industry. 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment … View moreWant to create cocktails… or make the perfect coffee? Train in the hospitality sector! At NZMA we teach you all the skills you’ll need to get a job in a café, restaurant or bar. You’ll graduate ready to land a great job in the hospitality industry. 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment or higher study*. There are even free study options available**, and we’ve trained people of all ages!

You’ll study:
• Food safety training
• Bar and beverage service
• Café and restaurant service
• Barista skills
• Customer service
• Transactions and money handling
• Maintaining a responsible drinking environment

Our NZMA campuses in Otahuhu, Sylvia Park and Symonds St in the city are super friendly. Come on in for a coffee and tour of our facilities. Our courses start on 25 February so get in touch today. Just visit our website, fill in a form and we will be in touch asap, or call us on 0800 222 833.

*80% represents an average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. **Terms and conditions apply. Contact the NZMA team for more information.
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2086 days ago

Need finance to grow your business?

Prospa

Talk to the team at Prospa, the lending specialists who believe in small business. We offer faster applications, easier access to funding and good old-fashioned customer service. Keep your business moving with a loan of $5,000 to $150,000 today.

Repayments work with your cash flow (daily or … View more
Talk to the team at Prospa, the lending specialists who believe in small business. We offer faster applications, easier access to funding and good old-fashioned customer service. Keep your business moving with a loan of $5,000 to $150,000 today.

Repayments work with your cash flow (daily or weekly) over terms from 3 to 24 months, and no security is required to access up to $100,000. Apply in 10 minutes and you could have the funds in 24-48 hours for whatever your business needs. Visit prospa.co.nz or call 0800 005 797 to apply.

*Conditions Apply
Apply now

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2086 days ago

Spanish lessons!

Vilma from Blockhouse Bay

Hello everyone! Have you ever thought in learning Spanish language but you're too tired or with some disability to leave your home? Or maybe you think you're too old to learn a new language? Or you don't have time to take your kid to Spanish lessons? Great! Because I can go and teach… View moreHello everyone! Have you ever thought in learning Spanish language but you're too tired or with some disability to leave your home? Or maybe you think you're too old to learn a new language? Or you don't have time to take your kid to Spanish lessons? Great! Because I can go and teach you or your kids to your house! It's never too late ;)
All ages and levels, every afternoon or thursday-friday morning...
There is nothing better than learning a language from a native speaker teacher!
Phone number: (027) 5679951 Calls, Whatsapp, texts.

2086 days ago

Computer workshop for sale at the best offer.

Patrick from New Lynn

After 10 years servicing to the community of New Lynn, Titirangi and suburbs, unfortunately, I have to sell my successful computer workshop business due to health problems.
Workshop is located in a very good and safe neighborhood surround of friendly people and the most of them, my clients as well
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After 10 years servicing to the community of New Lynn, Titirangi and suburbs, unfortunately, I have to sell my successful computer workshop business due to health problems.
Workshop is located in a very good and safe neighborhood surround of friendly people and the most of them, my clients as well
Large, loyal database of clients
Big stock of HDD, Laptop batteries and screens for different models
Broken laptops good for parts
Windows and Apple products
A POS terminal with a thermal printer ready to use or sell
Laptops different brand and models with brand new SSD drives and RAM memory over Windows 10 latest version, all of them and ready to be sold.
A 27” Double screen i7 All-in-one Pc (16GB RAM, 250SSD drive, Windows 10, MS Office, etc)
A complete computer repairing station with all kind of tools
A powerful HP server
A 12 years old phone number, commercial name and website domain, are also included on this and much, much more
Small to medium size businesses, surrounded to 4 big retirement villages with over 600 people in need of very often online and onsite support and over 800 requesting constantly a professional computer support.
Great business potential in a very short distance
10 years in that corner, amply endorse the recognition and support given to all my clients who have been very loyal to this day.
Stock and Assets of $15000 or probably more
Rent very, very low, under $1.000 a month GST included
The price is under negotiation at the best offer.
Contact Patrick on 0210740626, Gilliam Street, New Lynn

Negotiable

2086 days ago

Elegant golden shoes #37 size

Patrick from New Lynn

For dancing, party or whatever you prefer. Never worn. Still in box
021 074 0626
Gilliam Street to pick up

Price: $30

2086 days ago

Kensington Blender for sale $40

Patrick from New Lynn

Kensington blender 1.7 liters aprox
Good working conditions.
Hardly used
021 074 0626
Gilliam Street to pick up

Price: $40

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