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Colleen from Onehunga
Don's October issue is attached with good news that Onehunga, during September, had a further 12% decrease in reported crime with one of the lowest months of vehicle crime so far this year. Wahoo - those steering locks, immobilisers and removing valuables from your vehicles must be helping.… View moreDon's October issue is attached with good news that Onehunga, during September, had a further 12% decrease in reported crime with one of the lowest months of vehicle crime so far this year. Wahoo - those steering locks, immobilisers and removing valuables from your vehicles must be helping.
The newsletter states.....
The streets in Onehunga with multiple incident during September 2024 were:
Onehunga Mall (4 incidents) 3 x burgs,1 x theft ex-car Arthur St (4 incidents) 3 x burg, 1 x theft ex-car,
Church St (4 incidents) 3 x burg, 1 x theft ex-car,
Mt Smart Road (4 incidents) 3 x burgs, 1 x stolen vehicle. Waitangi Road (3 incidents) 3 x burgs
Jordan Ave (3 incidents) 1 x theft ex-car, 2 x stolen vehicles. Campbell Road (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 theft ex-car. Cardwell St (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 stolen vehicle.
Mt Smart Road (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 stolen vehicle. Roosevelt Ave (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 stolen vehicle. Princes St (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 stolen vehicle.
Hill St (2 incidents) 1 x burg, 1 stolen vehicl
Don comments .....
A few months ago my team led by Sergeant Gwilliam initiated a quick response approach focusing on local retail crime in Onehunga.
We have seen an amazing result considering all the other demands that community policing require of our team.
Check points will increase in Auckland over the next few months for drivers to take a roadside evidential breath test.
Don has put information on "Trees and boundaries in relation to trimming" & "Can I cut back branches or roots encroaching from my neighbours property" "What can I do if a neighbour’s tree is dangerous or blocking the view or light?" "Who pays for the work if the court makes an order to remove or trim a tree? " " What if the neighbour doesn’t carry out the court order? "
Onehunga Community Patrol - what they do and how to join.
This is a very worthwhile & helpful community activity.... check it out if you feel you'd like to help.
Stay safe and Spring is here with lambs and blossoms
Colleen :-)
Joel from Blockhouse Bay
Excellent quality art box and bubble wrap used for transporting fine art overseas. Large boxes perfect for clothes. Come n git 'em!
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As we age, mobility and health issues can affect daily routines and independence. It’s natural to want to step in when a loved one faces challenges with tasks they once managed easily. However, instead of taking over completely, finding a balance that offers support while still encouraging … View moreAs we age, mobility and health issues can affect daily routines and independence. It’s natural to want to step in when a loved one faces challenges with tasks they once managed easily. However, instead of taking over completely, finding a balance that offers support while still encouraging independence is key.
Chris Sinclair, Ryman's Community Liaison Leader, shares helpful tips for families and caregivers on how to promote independence and support overall wellbeing.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This evening (Monday, 14th October) there will be high winds and NZTA have shared a message for those using the Harbour Bridge.
What you need to know:
- The wind watch is for between 8pm Monday 14 October and 9am Tuesday 15 October.
- At this time, the Harbour Bridge will be in 4 x 4 … View moreThis evening (Monday, 14th October) there will be high winds and NZTA have shared a message for those using the Harbour Bridge.
What you need to know:
- The wind watch is for between 8pm Monday 14 October and 9am Tuesday 15 October.
- At this time, the Harbour Bridge will be in 4 x 4 formation. This may remain for the Tuesday morning peak traffic.
- During this period be prepared for speed and lane restrictions.
- Motorists are urged to drive to the conditions and look out for the electronic message boards and traffic management which will indicate lane closures and reduced speeds, and stay within their lane while travelling across the bridge.
- If gusts exceed the wind thresholds there is a possibility of a temporary full closure on the bridge.
- Drivers of high sided vehicles and motorcyclists are advised to avoid the Auckland Harbour Bridge and use the western ring route on State Highways 16 and 18. We also recommend other motorists use the western ring route where possible.
NZTA will continue to work closely with Metservice to monitor conditions and ensure decisions are made based on up-to-date and accurate information on predicted and current wind speeds. You can keep up to date with traffic at the NZTA website.
Brian from Mount Roskill
This is the first story in a Consumer NZ investigation into New Zealand’s supermarket prices. In our second story, we’ll delve into the confusing and murky world of supermarket specials.
New Zealanders are still feeling the pain at the checkout. In Consumer’s latest Sentiment Tracker survey … View moreThis is the first story in a Consumer NZ investigation into New Zealand’s supermarket prices. In our second story, we’ll delve into the confusing and murky world of supermarket specials.
New Zealanders are still feeling the pain at the checkout. In Consumer’s latest Sentiment Tracker survey results, the cost of food and groceries was respondents’ most widespread concern for the coming 12 months.
In our supermarket investigation, we tracked online prices for a basket of 22 grocery items for 8 weeks at New World, Pak’nSave and Woolworths stores in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in our quest to find the cheapest supermarket. We also calculated the savings made by Woolworths’ and New World’s loyalty card members.
End dodgy 'specials' at the supermarkets
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We have been looking into loyalty pricing – we don’t think loyalty schemes always offer the most competitive price. If you see any examples of products with a big difference between member and non-member pricing please share it with us.
Consistently the cheapest
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Pak’nSave – with its claim of having “New Zealand’s lowest food prices” – was the cheapest store in our survey in all three regions.
On average, across all regions, our basket of goods from Pak’nSave was $116.18, nearly $14 a week cheaper than the average basket of the same items for New World Clubcard members (the second cheapest store in our survey). That’s a saving of more than $700 a year.
The savings were even greater when compared with the average cost for Woolworths loyalty members (savings of $15.87 per week/$825 per year).
New World customers who weren’t loyalty club members paid the highest price at the checkout in the stores we surveyed (an average of $138.35 across all regions). There was little savings benefit for Woolworths Everyday Rewards members – on average, swiping your card would have saved less than $1.60 each week.
We weren’t surprised that prices have significantly increased since our equivalent 2020 survey. A very similar basket of goods cost 30% or more in 2024 at all the supermarkets we surveyed again.
Increasing grocery prices
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It’s no surprise that food and grocery prices have taken a hike in the past few years – we’ve all been feeling the dent in our weekly supermarket budget.
According to the Grocery Commissioner’s 2024 First Annual Grocery Report, grocery food prices increased more than any other common household expense between 2019 and 2023. A Statistics New Zealand Household Economic Survey found that per week on average, households spent $214 on grocery food in 2023, up from $166 in 2019.
The Grocery Commissioner’s report also states that in 2022, New Zealand had the fourth highest grocery expenditure in the OECD – we’re spending more on groceries than people living in Australia and the UK.
In 2020, we tracked the prices of a very similar basket of goods in the same Auckland and Wellington supermarkets. The basket also contained 22 items – the only difference in the 2024 baskets was the brand of peanut butter and toilet paper.
While we expected prices to have increased, we were surprised by how much. In Auckland, Pak’nSave Mt Albert prices had increased by 33%, Woolworths Mt Eden by 37% and New World Mt Roskill by 37%.
It was a similar story in Wellington. We recorded price increases of 31% at Pak’nSave Lower Hutt, and 37% at both Woolworths and New World’s Lower Hutt stores.
Foodstuffs said: Two-thirds of the price on the shelf is our cost of buying products from suppliers – it’s 68 cents in every dollar. We’ve seen a higher rate of supplier cost increases which we’ve been absorbing where we can to ensure these don’t get passed on to New Zealanders at the checkout.
Beware the loyalty lure
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New World and Woolworths both offer a loyalty rewards programme. These programmes are big business. New World’s and Woolworths’ offerings each have 1.6 million members, and a Consumer NZ poll of 1,650 supporters found 84% belonged to a supermarket loyalty programme.
While loyalty cards offer benefits such as accumulated rewards and points, their main appeal is the discounted prices at the checkout. But we found that belonging to a loyalty programme doesn’t always reward you with the lowest prices.
Overall, in each region, Pak’nSave (which doesn’t require customers to be loyalty programme members to get a cheaper price) was the cheapest supermarket to shop at for our basket of goods. As well, some products marked as member or club deal specials at Woolworths and New World were cheaper at the no-frills retailer.
For example, at New World Lower Hutt, Clubcard members paid $2.99 for 4 weeks of our survey for Palmolive Dishwashing Liquid 500ml (its regular price was $3.89). However, over the same 4 weeks, the same product could have been purchased at Pak’nSave Lower Hutt for $2.79 or less.
On 17 July, Woolworths Everyday Rewards members could buy Chelsea White Sugar 1.5kg at its Mt Eden store for $3.80 (regular price $4.89). But on the same day all shoppers at Pak’nSave Mt Albert would pay the regular price of $3.79.
In March, we warned people to be wary of supermarket loyalty programmes and questioned the value of them.
Consumer’s head of research and advocacy Gemma Rasmussen said if you’re providing the supermarket with your personal data, purchase history and shopping habits, you should be getting a fair discount in return. Our latest survey shows this isn’t always the case.
Over the 8 weeks of our survey, Woolworths Everyday Rewards members saved on average less than $1.60 per week on our basket of goods. New World members fared better, particularly in the South Island. New World Bishopdale Clubcard members saved on average $11.72 on our basket of goods, compared with New World Mt Roskill and Lower Hutt members who saved approximately $6.50 on average per week.
The commissioner’s grocery report is also scathing of loyalty programmes. It states that despite their potential benefits, loyalty programmes can reduce price transparency and make it more difficult for consumers to make informed decisions. It also said its market study into the grocery sector found consumer understanding of the schemes was low, particularly about how rewards are earned and redeemed.
Another concern we have with loyalty programme discounts is whether non-member prices are inflated to create the illusion of a special for members.
Will we ever see cheaper supermarket prices?
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There are significant issues with the state of the supermarket sector in New Zealand. Consumer applauded the Grocery Commissioner’s first annual grocery report, which provides much needed transparency on the concerning state of the supermarket sector. However, it’s dismaying the sector has seen no meaningful improvement since the commissioner’s market study was released in 2022.
There’s a lot that needs to change – from fixing pricing inaccuracies to reducing the barriers for a new supermarket player. We anticipate these changes will be slow to happen and even slower to make a meaningful impact at the checkout, and the grocery commissioner has been quick to emphasise that himself.
We think the government needs to keep a closer eye on the grocery sector and be ready to take more intensive action if we don’t see improvement in the sector soon, especially considering the financial stress being experienced across Aotearoa.
In the interim, we’ll continue to advocate in this space, from calling out government when we think progress isn’t fast enough, to mystery shopping everything from unit pricing to dodgy pricing specials.
About our survey
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We tracked the online price of 22 products for 8 weeks. As well as food and drink, cleaning products were also on our shopping list. We didn’t include fresh meat or produce because for a fair comparison we’d need to consider quality. Wine and beer were also excluded.
In most cases, all items were the same brand and size in each supermarket (we didn’t track supermarket home brands). The exceptions were in New World and Pak’nSave Christchurch stores, where we substituted Anchor 2L Standard Milk for MeadowFresh 2L Standard Milk. Some weeks, Purex 12-roll toilet paper was not available, so we substituted for Purex 6-roll Mega-Long (which has more sheets per packet). Where multi-buys were offered and cheaper, we calculated a single item price.
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It’s a lot of fun (and easy) to turn a terracotta plant pot and saucer into your very own toadstool table with Resene Poppy and Resene Alabaster paint.
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Wendy from Blockhouse Bay
Is there a makeup artist available at short notice in the area please? It's for three ladies for a band video shoot this Friday Oct 11th, in the late afternoon. Nothing too fancy - just the basics. Preferably someone who can travel to us in Blockhouse Bay. Cheers
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Alan Storage from Kiwi Self Storage - Mt Roskill
At Kiwi Self Storage we believe in making life easy. For this reason we have created a complete guide that will explain self storage, how it can benefit your home or your business and ways we can help you get the best solutions and deals.
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Grant from Onehunga
12th and 13th October
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I'm looking to hire a skip bin for general waste. Any recommendations on good service, cheaper options? Cheers
More for you, Better for Auckland
If so, you can now vote for the 5 Trustees of your community energy trust. 5 ticks More for You, Better for Auckland, your new leadership team for Entrust.
We will actively work to put more in your wallet. How to vote by Election Day 25 Oct on our website.
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Brian from Mount Roskill
Where---Auckland Harbour Bridge
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Vector Lights is lighting up for Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, the advanced stage of breast cancer.
Sweet Louise is the only charity in New Zealand dedicated to supporting Kiwis with this type of breast cancer and is encouraging people to come together and raise funds over morning tea – Sweet October!
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Kia Ora Neighbours,
Step into the season of relaxation and joy with our latest collection, where style meets comfort for the perfect gateway wardrobe, from beachside bliss to evening elegance. Visit us today to find your perfect holiday look.
School holidays are ending soon, spoil the kids now!
… View moreKia Ora Neighbours,
Step into the season of relaxation and joy with our latest collection, where style meets comfort for the perfect gateway wardrobe, from beachside bliss to evening elegance. Visit us today to find your perfect holiday look.
School holidays are ending soon, spoil the kids now!
200 Onehunga Mall Road, Onehunga
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