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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. … View moreHi neighbours. Remember police Sergeant Guy Baldwin, who rose to fame in 2009 for his expression "always blow on the pie"?
Well he's back, this time with a message for Kiwis: Stay home and help break the chain of coronavirus.
"This thing (coronavirus) is an invisible dragon. Please, stay home. Let's break the chain and save lives. If we follow the rules, we'll end this lockdown sooner. Let's slay this dragon, and get back to doing the things we love, like eating pies."
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, a father of a Marist College student says he was denied a coronavirus test twice before testing positive.
One week after attending an event at the school, Geoff Muliaga Brown said he began feeling ill. He attempted to get tested twice over four days but was turned away.
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Anna from Remuera
Hi everyone, there's a lot of people out there whom I am sure we are all very grateful for, continuing to work in the face of personal exposure so that we can still access essentials. Someone has taken a leaf from UK's book and declared a time and day for a national show of appreciation, … View moreHi everyone, there's a lot of people out there whom I am sure we are all very grateful for, continuing to work in the face of personal exposure so that we can still access essentials. Someone has taken a leaf from UK's book and declared a time and day for a national show of appreciation, this Friday evening.
It would be great to get it publicised right across the country and have the whole nation join in! Please share far and wide in all networks and if you overlap with other areas on Neighbourly.
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Hi everyone, I have received official comms that Kiwibank in Onehunga will open on Wednesdays (starting tomorrow, 1st April) to help provide urgent services that can only be done in branch.
The bank will only operate from 10am to 1pm.
For personal banking customers, the services being provided … View moreHi everyone, I have received official comms that Kiwibank in Onehunga will open on Wednesdays (starting tomorrow, 1st April) to help provide urgent services that can only be done in branch.
The bank will only operate from 10am to 1pm.
For personal banking customers, the services being provided are:
- Replacement EFTPOS/Visa debit cards;
- re PIN'ing/changing PINs on EFTPOS/Visa debit/credit cards; change linked accounts on EFTPOS/Visa debit cards;
- cash deposits – notes only;
- cash withdrawals;
- Customer Due Diligence validation;
- reset internet banking password and verify phone number.
For business customers continuing to operate during lock-down or needing to make a cash deposit, Kiwibank can arrange a cash pick up service. Business customers wanting to organise this service will need to contact the Kiwibank business banking team.
Please everyone remember we are in Alert Level 4 and visiting the branch should be a last resort. Phone and online options should be checked out first.
Kiwibank's website will have the latest information on which branches across Auckland will be open.
Laine Moger Reporter from Central Leader
Hey neighbours,
Five new testing centres became operational over the weekend. Find out where your nearest one is.
Cathy McIntosh from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board
We know there has been some confusion out there so lets help clarify some of that. Council would like our communities to know that all gym equipment in parks is closed. You need to stay off them as well as playground equipment. The virus can live on surfaces so there is a real risk of … View moreWe know there has been some confusion out there so lets help clarify some of that. Council would like our communities to know that all gym equipment in parks is closed. You need to stay off them as well as playground equipment. The virus can live on surfaces so there is a real risk of transmission. Stay safe!
This link will take you to the Auckland Council COVID-19 response update page. It is a good source of truth for our city.
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, A Ponsonby psychologist's message for the community and wider NZ is: "it's OK not to be OK" during the lockdown. Dr Kirsten Wooff wrote the advice, along with 29 other mental health tips, on the footpath in chalk while out for a walk on Ponsonby Rd.
She said she … View moreHi neighbours, A Ponsonby psychologist's message for the community and wider NZ is: "it's OK not to be OK" during the lockdown. Dr Kirsten Wooff wrote the advice, along with 29 other mental health tips, on the footpath in chalk while out for a walk on Ponsonby Rd.
She said she did it because she wanted to uplift the community. What are people in your area doing to spread positivity during the lockdown?
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