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Now is a great time to check fire alarm batteries and make sure emergency supplies are well stocked and up to date.
Colleen from Ellerslie
Hi Neighbours, looking on behalf of a family member who is wanting to buy a small car price between $2000 to 3000, Must be over 2004 model and reliable, Thanks
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Maja from Remuera
7 ficus tuffi available for free. You would need to come and dig them up. They are quite tall as have been here for a number of years. There are more available if needed.
Location is meadowbank/remuera.
Preferably this weekend.
Thanks!
Free
Josephine Franks Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, four generations of a Mt Eden family will be joining the climate change strike tomorrow. The youngest is 5 and the eldest is 90-year-old Mairi Sewell, who has hired a wheelchair for the day so she can make it the length of the Queen St march!
Are you planning on joining the … View moreKia ora neighbours, four generations of a Mt Eden family will be joining the climate change strike tomorrow. The youngest is 5 and the eldest is 90-year-old Mairi Sewell, who has hired a wheelchair for the day so she can make it the length of the Queen St march!
Are you planning on joining the strike?
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Due to large numbers of “Out of Zone” enrolments for 2020 we regrettably will need to hold a ballot.
There are 140 places available for Out of Zone students in 2020. This may vary slightly when all In-Zone applicants are finalised for 2020. Siblings of current students and siblings of former… View moreDue to large numbers of “Out of Zone” enrolments for 2020 we regrettably will need to hold a ballot.
There are 140 places available for Out of Zone students in 2020. This may vary slightly when all In-Zone applicants are finalised for 2020. Siblings of current students and siblings of former students have enrolment priority as per Ministry regulations and will be deducted from places available before going to the ballot.
The ballot will be drawn under Police supervision on Tuesday 15 October 2019.
Notification of ballot results will be sent by mail and email within 5 working days after the October 15 ballot.
Unsuccessful applicants will have an indication of their order of placement on the waiting list.
If parents of successful applicants decline to accept the places offered, or fail to respond before Friday 1 November 2019, the Board must offer the vacant places to unsuccessful applicants in the order in which their names are recorded on the waiting list.
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Stephanie from Epsom
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ's Pink Ribbon Street Appeal is taking place on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October. We need awesome people willing to collect for 2 hours in Newmarket. Funds raised go to breast cancer awareness, education and support & research. Find out more at … View moreBreast Cancer Foundation NZ's Pink Ribbon Street Appeal is taking place on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October. We need awesome people willing to collect for 2 hours in Newmarket. Funds raised go to breast cancer awareness, education and support & research. Find out more at pinkribbonvolunteer.co.nz or email pinkribbon@bcf.org.nz.
Todd Niall Reporter from Central Leader
Hi Neighbours, Councillor Penny Hulse is stepping out of politics after 27 years in Auckland. She has reflected on successes, but also the rising "Trumpification" of politics, and excess point-scoring around the council table. Do you agree ? Read the story below:
(Please type NFP if your… View moreHi Neighbours, Councillor Penny Hulse is stepping out of politics after 27 years in Auckland. She has reflected on successes, but also the rising "Trumpification" of politics, and excess point-scoring around the council table. Do you agree ? Read the story below:
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, Despite Auckland already being short an estimated 40,000 homes to adequately house its population, the number of empty homes in the region has risen by 18 per cent in five years to nearly 40,000. Experts say the trend is likely due to a lack of affordable housing and is causing … View moreHi neighbours, Despite Auckland already being short an estimated 40,000 homes to adequately house its population, the number of empty homes in the region has risen by 18 per cent in five years to nearly 40,000. Experts say the trend is likely due to a lack of affordable housing and is causing overcrowding . Are there many "ghost houses" in your area? What do you think (if anything) should be done about them? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
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