Hillsborough, Auckland

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601 days ago

*Major Kāinga Ora Update for Bolton Street / Marlowe Road 04/04*

Benji from Blockhouse Bay

Kia ora whānau, next Tuesday 11th April from 6:45 - 7:45 there will be a meeting with Kāinga Ora, chaired by MP Deborah Russell. This will take place in the Ivan Burgess Room at the Blockhouse Bay Community Centre. This may be our only opportunity to not only voice our disappointment about Mr … View moreKia ora whānau, next Tuesday 11th April from 6:45 - 7:45 there will be a meeting with Kāinga Ora, chaired by MP Deborah Russell. This will take place in the Ivan Burgess Room at the Blockhouse Bay Community Centre. This may be our only opportunity to not only voice our disappointment about Mr Thompson's generous gift not being honoured with no pensioner housing in the proposal, but also any other concerns we may have. We need you to show your support. Please share this to neighbours, friends and family so that everyone can get along to it!

Kāinga Ora had intended to provide answers to our questions from the Blockhouse Bay Markets on 25/03 by last Friday (31/03). Kāinga Ora has not done so. They not only have not provided a response to our questions but they also have provided no response to the signed documents that outlined the gifting and are still seeking their own legal advice. They have said information should be provided by 4pm tomorrow (05/04).

Further updates:

- Newshub have conducted a TV interview and this should air towards the end of the week.

- Newstalk ZB plans to run the story around Easter Weekend.

- I have had a meeting with Mark Mitchell National MP who has lent his full support and will assist where possible (he has dealt with KO before). Listen out for him on Newstalk Zb tomorrow morning where he may discuss this.

- I am still awaiting a promised personal response from Megan Woods (Minister of Housing)

- S92 Letter response has been extended to 14/04 (pending Council approval to do so)

- RNZ published an article and audio last week (re-distributed by TVNZ and Newshub)

Again here is the link to the petition to sign, share and comment on - chng.it...

Let's DO IT FOR DARBY! Hope to see you there next Tuesday 11th April at 6:45.

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601 days ago

Egg-cellent holidays !

The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga

“Hop into your nearest Red Cross Shop to find egg-citing recycled or new items at affordable prices.”

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601 days ago

Is there a link between babies sleep and starting solids?

Robyn from Onehunga

Researchers at the University of Auckland are looking for parents/caregivers of babies living in Auckland who plan to introduce solids at around 6 months of age to participate in an exciting study! We’re exploring how the introduction of solids influences babies’ gut bacteria and how this … View moreResearchers at the University of Auckland are looking for parents/caregivers of babies living in Auckland who plan to introduce solids at around 6 months of age to participate in an exciting study! We’re exploring how the introduction of solids influences babies’ gut bacteria and how this impacts babies’ immunity and sleep. If you, or anyone you know is interested, check out www.thesunstudy.auckland.ac.nz... or contact thesunstudy@auckland.ac.nz.

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601 days ago

Potted Aloe Vera

Kim from Onehunga

Healthy potted Aloe Vera
$ 2 each, height 20-40cm

Pick up from Epsom

Price: $2

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602 days ago

How are the minimum wage and the living wage different?

Brian from Mount Roskill

The minimum wage went up about 7% to $22.70 on April 1, while the living wage will rise by 9.9% to $26 from September 1 this year.
Both changes reflect New Zealand's high cost of living at the moment, but the two figures are set by different people and they have different impacts on different… View more
The minimum wage went up about 7% to $22.70 on April 1, while the living wage will rise by 9.9% to $26 from September 1 this year.
Both changes reflect New Zealand's high cost of living at the moment, but the two figures are set by different people and they have different impacts on different groups of Kiwis. Here's what it all means.
What is the minimum wage?
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The minimum wage is a legal obligation, set by the government and reviewed each year. It applies to most employees aged 16 years or over, and it's the lowest amount an employer can pay their employee (before tax).
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment estimates about 222,900 people will see their pay rise with the latest hike.
As well as the adult minimum wage, there's a starting-out minimum wage — now $18.16 — for some 16 to 19-year-old employees who haven't been with their current employer for six continuous months yet, or are still undertaking industry training. It is 80% of the adult minimum wage.
But "if an employee is supervising or training other workers, then the starting-out minimum wage doesn't apply and they must be paid at least the adult minimum wage", the Employment NZ website clarifies.
There's also a training minimum wage — also $18.16 — for certain employees, including many apprentices, who are over 20 and undergoing an approved industry training programme.
It doesn't apply to employees who are being trained at work, and again, it doesn't apply to employees supervising or training others.
Are there any exceptions to the rule?
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Not everyone's pay rate is covered by the legislation that sets the minimum wage.
Migrant workers have the same minimum employment rights as Kiwi workers, but a small number of people with disabilities that affect their work are paid less than the minimum wage.
There is no minimum wage for employees under 16, while "inmates of any charitable institution (who aren't living there just because they're employees) who do any work as inmates" are also exempt, as are prisoners working while in custody.
How's the living wage different?
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The living wage is an opt-in rate, released by a group called the Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand.
In their words, the living wage "means thriving, not just surviving".
It's currently $23.65, and accredited living wage employers pledge to pay at least that amount to all staff and regular contractors.
Like the minimum wage, the cost of living is a key factor in how it's calculated. It is worked out independently, using the latest data and movement in New Zealand’s average hourly earnings.
Living wage employers must meet certain criteria.
How have the two been tracking?
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Both wages have been rising for years, with the current hikes coming as inflation is close to a 32-year high at 7.2%.
The minimum wage was set at just $8.50 two decades ago, from March 24, 2003.
It hit $13 on April 1, 2011, and rose steadily from there before reaching $20 for the first time on April 1, 2021.
The first living wage in New Zealand was set at $18.40 in 2013. At the time, the minimum wage was $13.75.
The living wage cleared $20 within a few years, set at $20.20 in 2017.
Since September 1 last year, it's been $23.65, and the new rate later this year will be the first time it's cleared $25.
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602 days ago

Save at your local Resene ColorShop!

Resene

Bring out the best in your home.

Get 20% off Resene premium paints, stains, wallpapers and accessories, on now at Resene ColorShops!

Hurry Resene sale ends Tuesday 11th April.
Shop online at shop.resene.co.nz or visit your local Resene ColorShop.
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602 days ago

FOAM TOPPER PAD ,Double bed size

Ross from Mount Roskill

pick up wesley mt roskill please give Ross a call re viewing pick up. 096294288

Price: $15

603 days ago

Searching for supie.co.nz shoppers

Dylan from Hillsborough

Hello, I'm a student journalist and I'm doing a story about the online supermarket Supie! If you shop with them I'd love to ask you some quick questions about potential developments and what you'd want to see from them. Get in touch if you're up for that, 021902338 or … View moreHello, I'm a student journalist and I'm doing a story about the online supermarket Supie! If you shop with them I'd love to ask you some quick questions about potential developments and what you'd want to see from them. Get in touch if you're up for that, 021902338 or dyl.p.jones@gmail.com

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603 days ago

Roomba

Minoru from Onehunga

I have a lot of things to get rid of when I move. It would be great if you could come and pick them up.
Roomba 551B.
Old but works fine.

Price: $50

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603 days ago

Our Approach: Clean work area after painting

Alta Painters Interiors from Alta Painters

Please check our latest post on our blog! Here we talk about our commitment to tidiness in our work on a daily basis. If you are planning on getting your house painted, please get in touch with us!

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604 days ago

beautiful kittens

Andrea from Mount Roskill

Hi,
beautiful persian cross breed kittens, available. They are very fluffy, soft, playful, toilet trained. Used to other cats and kids. Proceeds from this sale will go towards getting our other cats fixed.

Price: $150

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604 days ago

House Exchange 'Brisbane' 2023

Sheila from Hillsborough

3 bedroom 2 bathroom house Exchange in North Lakes, Brisbane
Jane in Auckland now, contact her Jane@

604 days ago

Your young Blues fan could be a special guest at the next Blues home game!

Auckland Blues

Be in to win an experience of a lifetime for your child.

As the official coin toss partner for the Blues, Stuff is giving away six experiences for kids across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to take part in the famous ritual at the DHL Super Rugby Pacific and SKY Super Rugby Aupiki home games.

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Be in to win an experience of a lifetime for your child.

As the official coin toss partner for the Blues, Stuff is giving away six experiences for kids across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to take part in the famous ritual at the DHL Super Rugby Pacific and SKY Super Rugby Aupiki home games.

They won't just participate in the toss but will also get to watch the game, visit the commentary box and take home a bunch of goodies.
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604 days ago

Apply for Creating Space sponsorship packages

National Mini storage

Is your school, sports team, charity or organisation in need of extra space? Apply for 1 of 8 sponsorship packages of $10,000 cash + 2 free storage units for a year.

At National Mini Storage, we’re on a mission to help our Auckland communities get the space they so greatly need. That’s why … View more
Is your school, sports team, charity or organisation in need of extra space? Apply for 1 of 8 sponsorship packages of $10,000 cash + 2 free storage units for a year.

At National Mini Storage, we’re on a mission to help our Auckland communities get the space they so greatly need. That’s why we’ve launched our Creating Space sponsorships, offering over $120,000 in cash grants and storage.
Find out more

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