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Join us and work at Neighbourly, New Zealand's own social network. With a user base of over 760,000 members, we want to redefine what community can mean online. As a Software Engineer with Neighbourly, you will be part of a team which is directly improving the way New Zealanders connect and … View moreJoin us and work at Neighbourly, New Zealand's own social network. With a user base of over 760,000 members, we want to redefine what community can mean online. As a Software Engineer with Neighbourly, you will be part of a team which is directly improving the way New Zealanders connect and come together all the way from Bluff to Kaitaia.
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Ryan Anderson Reporter from Western Leader
Hey Neighbours!
The water shortage in Auckland ended earlier this month, but dam levels are still more than 10 per cent lower than the same time last year. Heading in to summer Watercare are asking Aucklanders to be careful with their water use.
Do you have any interesting ways to cut water use?
… View moreHey Neighbours!
The water shortage in Auckland ended earlier this month, but dam levels are still more than 10 per cent lower than the same time last year. Heading in to summer Watercare are asking Aucklanders to be careful with their water use.
Do you have any interesting ways to cut water use?
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The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
Dear All,
Due to one of our experienced weekend staff member leaving with her family to settle overseas, we are looking for a friendly, positive, hardworking Dental Assistant to join our friendly team to work on Saturdays ( only ) at our busy Dental practice.
Prior Dental experience is … View moreDear All,
Due to one of our experienced weekend staff member leaving with her family to settle overseas, we are looking for a friendly, positive, hardworking Dental Assistant to join our friendly team to work on Saturdays ( only ) at our busy Dental practice.
Prior Dental experience is preferential. Please email your Resume and all queries to info@lakepanoramadental.co.nz.
Thanks and Kind Regards
Lake Panorama Dental
Jessica from Glen Eden
See below links to listings. Pick up Glen Eden. Feel free to ask any questions
AIBA Roof Rack
www.trademe.co.nz...
Set of near new Cratos M/T
www.trademe.co.nz...
Price: $500
Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, Westie 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, excess point-scoring around the council table, and has the west missed out. Do you agree ? Read the story … View moreHi Neighbours, Westie 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, excess point-scoring around the council table, and has the west missed out. Do you agree ? Read the story below:
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“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy!” - Thich Nhat Hanh
Be proud of your smile and you’ll smile more. Beautiful Dentures, Beautiful Smile. It’s simple. Call Dentic Denture Clinic today and book for a … View more“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy!” - Thich Nhat Hanh
Be proud of your smile and you’ll smile more. Beautiful Dentures, Beautiful Smile. It’s simple. Call Dentic Denture Clinic today and book for a FREE, no-obligation consultation to find out how we can help to give you a reason to smile. 😊
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Māngere Town Centre is your one-stop-shop for clothing, fabric, food, groceries, gifts and the ever-popular weekend markets.
Everything you need for White Sunday, sorted!
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Jimmy from Titirangi
I went to a buddy's place to watch the All-Blacks on Saturday. He had the misfortune of buying the Spark "service".
It buffered a bit, but was bearable. Then in the second half, the buffering got worse. It was every five to ten seconds. My buddy said that was normal for the … View moreI went to a buddy's place to watch the All-Blacks on Saturday. He had the misfortune of buying the Spark "service".
It buffered a bit, but was bearable. Then in the second half, the buffering got worse. It was every five to ten seconds. My buddy said that was normal for the "service". He has VDSL with about 75Mb down and 25Mb up.
At one point, with about ten minutes left in the match, there was a message that said that the game was also available on channel 23 (or 25, I don't recall). We changed to the other channel only to find that the match was already over.
What utter garbage.
Sharon from Te Atatu South
www.trademe.co.nz...
I've got two markets this weekend - Mt Albert Market from 1-5pm on Saturday, and Titirangi Market from 10am-2pm Sunday, so come see me then if you want. =D The orange one HAS BEEN SOLD.
Price: $10
Jacqui from Glen Eden
Numerous office desks of varying sizes, chairs, cabinets and bookcases. Large reception desk and various random items incl. computer monitors, kitchen items etc. Looking for office furniture then this is the garage sale to come to.
SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER, 10AM - 12PM
38A Bruce McLaren Road, … View moreNumerous office desks of varying sizes, chairs, cabinets and bookcases. Large reception desk and various random items incl. computer monitors, kitchen items etc. Looking for office furniture then this is the garage sale to come to.
SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER, 10AM - 12PM
38A Bruce McLaren Road, Henderson
Negotiable
On the basis of the observations done on eating and sleeping patterns of various individuals, it has been noticed that people who have been involved in binge eating for a while, find it difficult to fall asleep. They do not feel sleepy at the usual timings and feel exhausted during the work hours. … View moreOn the basis of the observations done on eating and sleeping patterns of various individuals, it has been noticed that people who have been involved in binge eating for a while, find it difficult to fall asleep. They do not feel sleepy at the usual timings and feel exhausted during the work hours. They also start putting on extra weight. Annoyance and depression also start to get a grip on them. Read the full blog at
Conner from Kelston
Hello community, I am looking to expand and add a couple of lawns. I am 17 and attend Avondale College. This means I am limited to weekends I have my own Lawn Mower (mulcher mower) and strimmer/ weed eater. Along with a Blower to clear any mess left on the pavement.
Please pm me or text( 021 239… View moreHello community, I am looking to expand and add a couple of lawns. I am 17 and attend Avondale College. This means I am limited to weekends I have my own Lawn Mower (mulcher mower) and strimmer/ weed eater. Along with a Blower to clear any mess left on the pavement.
Please pm me or text( 021 239 4105 )if you have work or questions. Thanks in advance. Please do not comment your number in the comments.
Joseph from Te Atatu South
Here’s the full line up for next week’s Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays! October 4th - 4:30pm to 8:30pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre. We feel spoilt to start off with such a dazzling line up.
Joining us will be:
Nom Nom – South East Asian inspired rice bowls filled with flavourful … View moreHere’s the full line up for next week’s Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays! October 4th - 4:30pm to 8:30pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre. We feel spoilt to start off with such a dazzling line up.
Joining us will be:
Nom Nom – South East Asian inspired rice bowls filled with flavourful goodness.
Vege Bang Bang – Fresh healthy seasonal vegetarian and vegan treats.
Pūhā & Pākehā – Traditional Māori kai with tantalising modern flavour twists.
The Hungry Swine – Epic Chargrilled Pork Belly sandwiches.
Akemi's Gyoza – Authentic Japanese Dumplings that just get you carving more!
Kookie Haus / Doughnut Haus - Next level cookies and doughnuts. Be prepared to get your minds blown!
On the night we will also have the DJ’s from the TAT South Radio Collective back again spinning vinyl, free facepainting, a small games zone, and a small kid’s playzone in our community hub.
Plenty of parking available. Walking or cycling up is even easier. Seating available outside or inside or picnic in the park. Sit back, relax and stay a while.
Make sure to join us for our first event of the new season. Great food, great music, good times. Save the date at www.facebook.com....
Also remember to like the Facebook page for updates 👍. www.facebook.com....
Thanks again to our sponsors Barfoot & Thompson Glendene and Barfoot and Thompson Henderson for helping make this all happen!
Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours,
In 2016 on 38.5 per cent of Aucklanders voted in the local body elections. That's worse than the national average of 42 per cent. So with papers now in most homes, will you complete the ballot paper and post it back by October 12? Read the story below:
(Please type NFP if you … View moreHi Neighbours,
In 2016 on 38.5 per cent of Aucklanders voted in the local body elections. That's worse than the national average of 42 per cent. So with papers now in most homes, will you complete the ballot paper and post it back by October 12? Read the story below:
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