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1340 days ago

Red party/cocktail dress SIZE 8

Corriena from Remuera

Knee length or higher (depending on height) red PAGANI party/cocktail dress SIZE 8 dress . Comes with glitter belt as featured in photos .

Price: $10

1340 days ago

Uplands Kindergarten at Somervell Church

Head Teacher from Uplands Kindergarten

Uplands Kindergarten Annual Church Service Sunday 28 March
We wish to extend an invitation to our alumni to join us at our annual church service on Sunday 28 March at 10am. The service is family focused and everyone is welcome. The children will be singing some of their favourite songs.
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Uplands Kindergarten Annual Church Service Sunday 28 March
We wish to extend an invitation to our alumni to join us at our annual church service on Sunday 28 March at 10am. The service is family focused and everyone is welcome. The children will be singing some of their favourite songs.
Somervell Church, Sunday 28 March, 10am
Light refreshments will be served in the hall at the conclusion of the service and we have facepainters coming for all the children to enjoy.
Look forward to seeing you there.
RSVP: info@uplandskindergarten.org.nz by 25 March to give us an indication of numbers for catering and activity purposes please.

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1340 days ago

Everyone deserves to feel safe in their own community. 💐

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Today we remember the victims, families and communities affected on 15.03.2019

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1340 days ago

SuperSeniors

Office for Seniors

Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.

Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand".… View more
Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.

Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand". However, TVNZ 1 News, along with Consumer NZ, have voiced concerns.

For more information and advice, read our article in the latest SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...

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1340 days ago

Living in the present is splashingly good fun

Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness

Hi Neighbours, I saw a collie playing in the water at Orakei Basin, it was soooooo happy and I thought, that dog isn’t worried about the future, or what is on its “to-do list.”

What freedom to be released from the constant round of thoughts about what might happen, or what did happen. Dogs … View more
Hi Neighbours, I saw a collie playing in the water at Orakei Basin, it was soooooo happy and I thought, that dog isn’t worried about the future, or what is on its “to-do list.”

What freedom to be released from the constant round of thoughts about what might happen, or what did happen. Dogs live in the present moment mostly. Humans are generally happiest when they do so too. That is something that I help people to relearn in my mindfulness courses. For more information see my website below

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1345 days ago

Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).

Join us for CAB… View more
Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).

Join us for CAB Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021, where we celebrate 50 years of serving the community.

www.cab.org.nz...

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1342 days ago

Feral pigs almost eradicated from Waiheke Island

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Nearly all the feral pigs have been eliminated from Auckland's Waiheke Island.

The pig control initiative is part of Auckland Council's work under the Regional Pest Management Plan to protect the island's environment, human health and taonga.

Auckland Council senior conservation … View more
Nearly all the feral pigs have been eliminated from Auckland's Waiheke Island.

The pig control initiative is part of Auckland Council's work under the Regional Pest Management Plan to protect the island's environment, human health and taonga.

Auckland Council senior conservation advisor Deryn Dromgoole said the feral pig control programme had been undertaken strategically across Waiheke over the last four years.

The council had worked closely with landowners to achieve results, he said.

“We’re now at a point where feral pigs remain at very limited numbers in a localised area on the island and we believe that eradication can be achieved sooner than we had originally anticipated.”

Feral pigs can have significant negative impacts on native ecosystems, primary production, infrastructure and are potential vectors of kauri dieback disease and bovine tuberculosis.

Ngāti Pāoa Trust Board co-chair Danella Roebeck said the trustees were supportive of the feral pig control work at their Waiheke Station.

“In addition to the negative impacts feral pigs can have on indigenous species, they also affect production systems by damaging pasture and grain crops, and, more rarely, killing and eating lambs," Roebeck said.

Waiheke Local Board Chair Cath Handley said Waiheke was free of kauri dieback disease and the board needed to be proactive to keep it that way.

"Pigs damage kauri roots which can cause infections to start, and pigs roaming can spread the disease.

“We also need to make sure our waterways are protected from erosion and sedimentation that can result from pig rooting.”

A feral pig is caught in the headlights of a motion capture camera.

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1342 days ago

Quality Louvres, Accessible Prices

The Louvre Company

Hi Neighbours,

We provide powder coated aluminium, motorised Roof Louvres, from start to finish. Our NZ Made and Designed roof louvres have an integrated gutter system and are operable with a remote controller. Extending your outdoor living with the perfect sun and rain control. We also … View more
Hi Neighbours,

We provide powder coated aluminium, motorised Roof Louvres, from start to finish. Our NZ Made and Designed roof louvres have an integrated gutter system and are operable with a remote controller. Extending your outdoor living with the perfect sun and rain control. We also specialize in manually operable louvre and fixed louvres.

Get your free quote today! Call or email with the rough measurements of your louvre, and find out for yourself that TLC has quality NZ made and designed louvres for accessible prices!

info@thelouvrecompany.co.nz
0800 852 669 (TLC NOW)
Visit us online

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1342 days ago

Last week to have your say

The Team from Auckland Council

This is the year of recovery from COVID-19 and our 10-year budget needs to provide for Auckland’s future while keeping our rates increases low. We want to help the economy recover, support our communities, build water and housing infrastructure, and improve our transport network.

We are keen … View more
This is the year of recovery from COVID-19 and our 10-year budget needs to provide for Auckland’s future while keeping our rates increases low. We want to help the economy recover, support our communities, build water and housing infrastructure, and improve our transport network.

We are keen to hear your feedback on these issues. Have your say before 12pm on 22 March 2021 at akhaveyoursay.nz/recoverybudget.
Learn more

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1343 days ago

Is the Recovery Budget going to work?

Cathy McIntosh from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board

Join the conversation and help us shape how this plans the next 10 years. Part of the Auckland Council Recovery Budget consultation this is the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Boards only Have Your Say event.
- Tuesday 16 March 5:30pm - 7:30pm
- via Skype
- To register email: … View more
Join the conversation and help us shape how this plans the next 10 years. Part of the Auckland Council Recovery Budget consultation this is the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Boards only Have Your Say event.
- Tuesday 16 March 5:30pm - 7:30pm
- via Skype
- To register email: maungakiekietamakilocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

For more information visit www.akhaveyoursay.nz... or go to our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/maungakiekietamaki) and use #AKHaveyoursay for your comment to be counted.
This consultation ends 22 March so get going now!

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1343 days ago

Crowded House 2 Tickets to sell for friend who cant make it

Brenda from Remuera

Selling for a friend double pass 19th March
spark arena . Trying to help a friend get his money back as he cant make it now.
Pick up Remuera

Price: $270

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1343 days ago

Have your say on how to revamp Ponsonby Rd

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

How would you like to see Ponsonby Rd upgraded?

Auckland Transport is calling on residents to have their say by March 17.

The agency has developed nine ideas to boost the street after public feedback last year.

The proposed changes will be temporary, installation will be quick and adjustments … View more
How would you like to see Ponsonby Rd upgraded?

Auckland Transport is calling on residents to have their say by March 17.

The agency has developed nine ideas to boost the street after public feedback last year.

The proposed changes will be temporary, installation will be quick and adjustments can be made to the changes.

To read about the ideas and to have your say, go to:

letschat.mysocialpinpoint.com.au... to have your say.

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1344 days ago

We Say/You Say: A new addition

The Team from Community News

Hi Auckland,

A $452 million 21-storey high-rise building has been unveiled and is to be built above one of Auckland's new railway stations.

Auckland Council has signed over a $40 million, 125-year lease to a Malaysian developer which will see construction take place over the City Rail … View more
Hi Auckland,

A $452 million 21-storey high-rise building has been unveiled and is to be built above one of Auckland's new railway stations.

Auckland Council has signed over a $40 million, 125-year lease to a Malaysian developer which will see construction take place over the City Rail Link's underground Aotea Station set to open in 2024.

The plans include commercial and retail space, 60 apartments and a public plaza. The developer, Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB), will begin construction of the nearly half-billion dollar building after the completion of the station in 2024, and is expected to take about three years.

What do you think about the design?

Let us know in the comments below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments featured in your community newspaper.

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1345 days ago

Aucklanders invited to give feedback on Auckland Council's recovery budget

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Hi Aucklanders,

Have you had your say on Auckland Council's recovery budget for 2021 to 2031?

You have until March 22 to give your feedback on the council's proposed 10-year budget, to highlight what is important to you and how it should be paid for.

Auckland’s recovery budget will … View more
Hi Aucklanders,

Have you had your say on Auckland Council's recovery budget for 2021 to 2031?

You have until March 22 to give your feedback on the council's proposed 10-year budget, to highlight what is important to you and how it should be paid for.

Auckland’s recovery budget will increase the council’s total capital investment in the city from $26 billion to $31 billion over the next 10 years.

The investment will deliver infrastructure for transport, housing and water along with helping to stimulate jobs and boost the economy.

It will respond to the impacts of climate change, protect the environment, and provide essential services to Aucklanders.

The budget sets out a continued focus on savings to manage the loss of council income from the financial fallout of COVID-19, with cumulative losses projected to reach around $1 billion by 2024.

Which council services are important to you?

How do you think they should be funded?

*Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

Go to akhaveyoursay.nz/recoverybudget to have your say.

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1344 days ago

One year on: teaching online cooking, wine and history and our News

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

We watch captivated by the spectacle of those impressive America's Cup yachts foiling at 40 knots across the Hauraki Gulf, and at the same time, it's hard not to have a salutary reflection on the last 12 months.

Almost to the day, we were celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the New … View more
We watch captivated by the spectacle of those impressive America's Cup yachts foiling at 40 knots across the Hauraki Gulf, and at the same time, it's hard not to have a salutary reflection on the last 12 months.

Almost to the day, we were celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the New Zealand School of Food and Wine with special wine tastings, cooking classes, forage and gastronomic dinner for over 75 guests + our students. Many of our Christchurch team, including Lois, Philippe and Victoria had come up for the weekend. My mother-in-law, June Hay had also joined us from her retirement home in Christchurch. By Sunday 15 March, I was getting pretty nervous about Covid-19 and rather than have June stay in the North Island for a holiday, she returned home the next day. A few days later June's rest home went into lockdown and I counted the 14 days to see if we too had a NZSFW Covid Cluster. Fortunately not! See below some photos as we recalled the 10th Anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquakes.

Read the full story on our latest newsletter.

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