Hauraki, Auckland

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2281 days ago

Reduce heating and cooling costs all year round!

The Blind Man

Did you know that the clever use of curtains and blinds can help control your home temperature, making it more energy efficient.

Reduces heat loss in winter and keep cool in summer, helps with the power bills!

We very proudly use New Zealand made products and you can guarantee that our … View more
Did you know that the clever use of curtains and blinds can help control your home temperature, making it more energy efficient.

Reduces heat loss in winter and keep cool in summer, helps with the power bills!

We very proudly use New Zealand made products and you can guarantee that our prompt and professional service will keep you coming back. We believe in taking the time to look after you, and in making sure that you’re getting the ideal curtain or blinds for your home. As we say in the office, our success is measured by your satisfaction.

We’re passionate about making sure that you’re 100% satisfied with our team, and consider you part of the family when you choose to use us as your preferred curtain and blinds suppliers.

Call us on 0800 25463626 or visit us on www.theblindman.co.nz
Find out more!

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2281 days ago

Poll: Do you understand what a local board does for your community?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Auckland Local Board Elections take place next year - and the call for candidates to put their names forward is coming up in October. We want to know if Aucklanders understand what local boards actually do in their community.

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Do you understand what a local board does for your community?
  • 17.2% Yes I know what they do.
    17.2% Complete
  • 32.6% I have a vague idea.
    32.6% Complete
  • 50.2% No I don't know.
    50.2% Complete
530 votes
2281 days ago

Auckland marks 125 years of women’s suffrage

Communications Team from Auckland Council

On 19 September 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world where women were able to vote in national elections.
Now, 125 years on, Auckland Council is marking this historic moment and the path it paved for the liberation of women with mostly free events and activities for all ages.

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2281 days ago

Vote for us

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Exciting news! Our gorgeous bee-friendly September 2017 issue is up for Best Cover in the Magshop People's Choice Award 2018. We need your votes to come out on top! Click through the link to vote for us, and put yourself in the draw to win a De’longhi PrimaDonna coffee machine valued at … View moreExciting news! Our gorgeous bee-friendly September 2017 issue is up for Best Cover in the Magshop People's Choice Award 2018. We need your votes to come out on top! Click through the link to vote for us, and put yourself in the draw to win a De’longhi PrimaDonna coffee machine valued at $2,499.99, and two De’longhi Distinta Flair Breakfast packages valued at $419.98.

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2282 days ago

Share your green tips to WIN!

Countdown

Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Check out our page to see all the amazing entries we have received so far! Share your own and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our … View moreGot any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Check out our page to see all the amazing entries we have received so far! Share your own and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now

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2283 days ago

Does your property meet upcoming legislative requirements?

Project Quality Solutions (PQS)

Hi neighbours, landlords, property managers, advocacy groups and tenants. With 18 years of experience in the New Zealand property industry, few are better placed than PQS to offer market leading advice, providing transparent outcomes for both renters and landlords.

Safe and Healthy Homes
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Hi neighbours, landlords, property managers, advocacy groups and tenants. With 18 years of experience in the New Zealand property industry, few are better placed than PQS to offer market leading advice, providing transparent outcomes for both renters and landlords.

Safe and Healthy Homes
Call PQS to check if your rental property is healthy, safe and secure and meets all current and upcoming legislative requirements.

Property Condition Assessments
Talk to PQS about a tailor-made software solution that has the flexibility to adapt to the constantly changing nature of property assessments, solving business problems with the smarter use of technology.

If you're a landlord, property manager, advocacy group or tenant - call us for help with all of your property needs. Let us find the right solution for you.

Phone PQS now on 09 271 6026 or visit the PQS website.
Learn more

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2283 days ago

Sunday Showcase tomorrow, Sunday August 19 at the Vic!

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

This is the third annual Sunday Showcase run by Devonport Youth Forum and we are excited to bring you performers like:
- Freya, a young up-and-coming singer-songwriter,
- Sons of Sing a youth babershop quartet,
- dance/music performances from Soul Sprite's dance school Dance Sprite,
- … View more
This is the third annual Sunday Showcase run by Devonport Youth Forum and we are excited to bring you performers like:
- Freya, a young up-and-coming singer-songwriter,
- Sons of Sing a youth babershop quartet,
- dance/music performances from Soul Sprite's dance school Dance Sprite,
- fantastic short films from Takapuna Grammar School media students and much more.

Thanks to funding from Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, entry to the event is free, though your koha is appreciated for our charity of choice; Youthline.

We look forward to seeing you for a wonderful afternoon of entertainment this Sunday at The Vic Devonport!

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2284 days ago

A new development is coming to Helensville

Parkview

Parkview is a new residential development in Helensville. It’s situated on Rautawhiri road with views over the Rautawhiri Park – hence the name.

The development is described as ‘small town living with a big town feel.’ It’s a 39-minute drive from the Auckland CBD and a 25-minute drive… View more
Parkview is a new residential development in Helensville. It’s situated on Rautawhiri road with views over the Rautawhiri Park – hence the name.

The development is described as ‘small town living with a big town feel.’ It’s a 39-minute drive from the Auckland CBD and a 25-minute drive from Westgate and Northwest.

Parkview is within walking distance to the Helensville village, Kaipara College, and Helensville School. A new childcare centre will sit alongside the development.

Parkview’s builder partners include GJ Gardner Homes, Stonewood Homes and others. Each builder partner offers standalone house and land packages in a range of styles and sizes to suit buyers’ needs. To learn more about the Parkview builder partners, head over to the Parkview website. House and land packages start at $750,000.

A small number of sections are also available starting at $395,000. For more information about Parkview sections, click here.

Get in quick – Parkview sections and house and land packages are on sale now.
Register your interest today

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2284 days ago

Melanomas, in NZ, kill as many people a year as cars do

Marianne Davidson-Beker from Rodney Surgical Centre

Melanomas can occur anywhere on your skin. Sun exposure will increase your risk of developing a melanoma but they can also occur in places the sun never shines.

To reduce your risk of all forms of skin cancer minimize your sun exposure. But like all things in life moderation is key. Enjoy the … View more
Melanomas can occur anywhere on your skin. Sun exposure will increase your risk of developing a melanoma but they can also occur in places the sun never shines.

To reduce your risk of all forms of skin cancer minimize your sun exposure. But like all things in life moderation is key. Enjoy the outdoors and sunshine, but cover up and protect yourself as best you can. In addition, maybe once a year get your skin checked.

Also it is wise to have a good look at yourself once a month with the help of the bathroom mirror. You’ll be surprised how good you are at seeing a new or different “mole”. In my experience most melanomas are recognizable by patients before they are lethal.

Come and get yourself checked by our skin specialist - Andrew MacGill
Find out more!

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