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An email scam has re-emerged that references Police and other justice sector partners.
The email claims authorities have done a search of the email recipient’s computer locating explicit illegal material, and that a reply is needed within 48 hours or a warrant will be issued for their arrest.
… View moreAn email scam has re-emerged that references Police and other justice sector partners.
The email claims authorities have done a search of the email recipient’s computer locating explicit illegal material, and that a reply is needed within 48 hours or a warrant will be issued for their arrest.
This email is a scam and anyone who receives it should not reply under any circumstances. Although some versions of the email do not specifically reference money, other similar scams involve the recipient being issued a ‘fine’ when they respond. Police have received several reports of this scam and enquiries are underway.
It’s important to note that Police and other government agencies will never contact you out of the blue and ask for your password, credit card or bank details.
Anyone who received this email scam is asked to send it as an attachment in an email to the Police Cybercrime Team: cybercrime@police.govt.nz
Police recommend taking a cautious approach to unsolicited emails.
- Trust your gut instinct - if it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.
- Information on other scams currently operating can be found on the Consumer Protection website.
- Netsafe can also provide some helpful advice about keeping safe online.
Anil from Remuera
Hi All,
I have Air New Zealand Credit worth $1,652.00 which I received due to cancellation to my tickets during pandemic. This is due to expire on 31 Jan 2024 but the tickets can be booked for up to 1 year in the future.
I have no travel plans in the near future. This is like pure cash and … View moreHi All,
I have Air New Zealand Credit worth $1,652.00 which I received due to cancellation to my tickets during pandemic. This is due to expire on 31 Jan 2024 but the tickets can be booked for up to 1 year in the future.
I have no travel plans in the near future. This is like pure cash and their is no restriction of any sort to book tickets. I am happy to give it for $1,500.
You can also contact me on 0221205061.
Thanks,
Anil
Price: $1,500
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
When you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you … View moreWhen you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you enjoy.
Find out more about our living options today and get ready for a new lifestyle.
*Weekly fee’s only increase if you change from independent living to serviced apartment living, or you add extra care options.
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Head Teacher from Uplands Kindergarten
Come and join us in the warm, friendly playroom at Somervell Church on Thursday morning. We welcome everyone with their little one/s to visit us from 9.30am for music and play. Jenn from Uplands Kindergarten will be hosting you with music at 10am. Gold coin donation. Please bring morning tea for … View moreCome and join us in the warm, friendly playroom at Somervell Church on Thursday morning. We welcome everyone with their little one/s to visit us from 9.30am for music and play. Jenn from Uplands Kindergarten will be hosting you with music at 10am. Gold coin donation. Please bring morning tea for your child. Plenty of parking around the back of the church and a quick visit to the Op Shop at Somervell Church is always a treat before or after playgroup!
Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness
Hi Neighbours - Come and soothe body and mind with a small group for a gentle mindfulness session of ease and peace tomorrow. Session includes gentle movement and relaxing simple meditation. Meadowbank Community Centre
Tue 5th of September 1 - 2.15pm. Come and see what it is like! Contact me - … View moreHi Neighbours - Come and soothe body and mind with a small group for a gentle mindfulness session of ease and peace tomorrow. Session includes gentle movement and relaxing simple meditation. Meadowbank Community Centre
Tue 5th of September 1 - 2.15pm. Come and see what it is like! Contact me - the first session free, then Koha welcome. 021 255 1485
Ongoing first Tuesday of the month.
Click Read More to find out more about what I do - I also offer one-on-one sessions and custom courses for group bookings.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's Father's Day this Sunday. You may be a father figure yourself or perhaps you'll be spoiling someone special in your life.
We are giving away three $25 Prezzy® cards - perfect for a Father's Day morning tea. To be in to win, share below the best advice your Dad ever gave … View moreIt's Father's Day this Sunday. You may be a father figure yourself or perhaps you'll be spoiling someone special in your life.
We are giving away three $25 Prezzy® cards - perfect for a Father's Day morning tea. To be in to win, share below the best advice your Dad ever gave you...or the worst Dad joke you've inherited!
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Isaac from Greenlane
anybody need lawnmowing done ph Isaac 021 08276955
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The Team from NZ Compare
Nominate your Dad to WIN!
Whether it's your pops, father-in-law, husband, Uncle or a friend, nominate in the comments below why they should WIN a $100 Prezzy® card.
Simply COMMENT to nominate the dad you think deserves to WIN. Don't miss out – reply now and share the love!
… View moreNominate your Dad to WIN!
Whether it's your pops, father-in-law, husband, Uncle or a friend, nominate in the comments below why they should WIN a $100 Prezzy® card.
Simply COMMENT to nominate the dad you think deserves to WIN. Don't miss out – reply now and share the love!
Out of ideas of what to get for Dad? Visit PriceMe for inspo!
Entries close on August 31st, 2023. Our team will contact the winner on September 1st, 2023.
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The Team from NZ Compare
Happy Father's Day to our wonderful neighbours! We hope you celebrate your dad, poppa, uncle, sons or brothers and remember the ones that can't be with us. May your day be filled with joy and cherished memories!
For only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand-new, fully furnished home in Glenbrook, Auckland. Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen plus walk-in pantry, two beautiful living rooms and is only a short walk away … View moreFor only $15 a ticket, you could win this brand-new, fully furnished home in Glenbrook, Auckland. Worth over $1 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen plus walk-in pantry, two beautiful living rooms and is only a short walk away from Glenbrook Beach with stunning views out to Āwhitu Peninsula.
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Ian from Ellerslie
As a long-time resident of Ellerslie, and prior to that Mt Wellington, I love the area so it was with great sadness that I witnessed today the Power of the Almighty Dollar.
When the Racing Club developed the Hunterville/Derby Downs subdivision in 1996, a condition of the development was the … View moreAs a long-time resident of Ellerslie, and prior to that Mt Wellington, I love the area so it was with great sadness that I witnessed today the Power of the Almighty Dollar.
When the Racing Club developed the Hunterville/Derby Downs subdivision in 1996, a condition of the development was the planting of the boundaries along Ladies Mile and along the Racing Club/Hunterville Court boundary. This has produced an environment encouraging bird life including tui, swifts, waxeyes, green finches, fantails to name a few.
For many years the residents have been working with the Ellerslie Racing Club to ensure that their proposed developments were suitable for both the new residents and the existing ones.
We have spent many hundreds of hours studying the documents, submitted to the EPA under the Fast Track Legislation, for the Resource Consent to develop The Hill. This included an arborist report identifying the trees in the development and how they would be protected during construction. Mature native trees on the Racecourse/Hunterville Court boundary, including 8 meter Totora and Kauri trees, were deemed to be on private properties and therefore not to be affected by the development.
A few days ago, the developers, Fletcher Living, did a letterbox drop informing neighbours that they would be starting to clear vegetation on the boundary.
When we asked how they were going to manage the areas around the Kauri trees, subject to the new Kauri hygiene regulations that came into force on the 2nd August, they replied “if the Kauri trees are on Racecourse land they will be removed”.
We have spent the last few days attempting to secure the future of these trees, including offering to purchase the land on which they were growing, or paying to get the trees transplanted elsewhere.
Treescape said that they could transplant the 30 year old Kauri trees, but before that could be arranged I heard a crash, went outside and found the mature natives had been cut down!
Yesterday more than 12 tui were roosting in the large Totora, today they are homeless.
What is the purpose of the Resource Consent Legislation if the power of large companies can circumvent it so easily?
Why do we have Kauri Hygiene regulations to protect the future of our unique Kauri trees, if a large company can ignore the regulations?
It saddens me to realise that the ordinary person has virtually no say in what environment we leave for our children. Trees that took 30 years to grow and would be still growing in 100 years’ time, were gone in a few minutes and for what – a few more dollars in the pockets of the Developers who will move on and leave their mess behind.
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Operations Manager from Adrenalin Forest Auckland
School Holidays 🤩
Have you planned a visit to our park these school holidays?
Bring a BBQ and a Picnic out and enjoy the beautiful weather climbing and relaxing under the trees. 🌲
Make your booking NOW!!
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Parizad from Remuera
come give tennis a go - Love Tennis day is on the 10 Sept 10am - 4pm and Royal Oak Tennis Club is hosting a great day - for kids and adults. You can have a hit, grab some bbq, sign-up to some amazing offers. Its a free day - come with your kids and family in time for summer.
Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness
Hi Neighbours - Wow did you see the moon last night – I stood outside and watched it come up and life was good. It pushed away all the thoughts of washing and dishes to be done!! I remembered neuroscientist Rick Hansen’s advice to really savour any pleasant experience. He says the brain is like… View moreHi Neighbours - Wow did you see the moon last night – I stood outside and watched it come up and life was good. It pushed away all the thoughts of washing and dishes to be done!! I remembered neuroscientist Rick Hansen’s advice to really savour any pleasant experience. He says the brain is like Velcro for negative experiences, but Teflon for positive ones – we remember negative things more easily than positive things.
He suggests that we ‘tilt towards the good’ in order to level the playing field. He says if we spend time savouring and enjoying a good experience, more neurons fire and thus wire together, actually changing our brains for the better. So to balance out the challenging times, see if you can "Take in the good" to even things out.
Mindfulness practice helps build up this way of being. Come and soothe body and mind with a small group for a gentle mindfulness session of ease and peace next week. Session includes gentle movement and relaxing simple meditation.
The next one is on Tue 5th of September 1 - 2.15pm. Come and see what it is like! Contact me - the first session free, then Koha welcome. Ongoing first Tuesday of the month.
Click Read More to find out more about what I do - I also offer one-on-one sessions and custom courses for group bookings.
www.everudkinmindfulness.co.nz...
Take care - Eve
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