Kohimarama, Auckland

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

No scrub cleaning #resenetip

Clean outdoors without scrubbing. Just spray on Resene Deep Clean and leave it to work with the weather to give you a cleaner surface.

1502 days ago

Be a hero for Kiwi kids

Variety – the Children’s Charity

Become a Hero for Kids for as little as $10 a month and help Kiwi kids with medical and mobility equipment, school needs, extra-curricular opportunities and more.

Sign up today to be a hero at variety.org.nz and make a lasting difference in young lives.
Be a hero

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1502 days ago

Paint it yellow with Resene for Daffodil Day!

Resene

Buy any yellow testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 17-31 August 2020 and Resene will donate $1 to the NZ Cancer Society!

The more yellow testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene yellow testpots (excludes metallics and wood … View more
Buy any yellow testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 17-31 August 2020 and Resene will donate $1 to the NZ Cancer Society!

The more yellow testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene yellow testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).

Help us make a difference to the health of kiwis.

Shop online or call or email your Resene ColorShop to order.
Find your ColorShop

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1502 days ago

Cancer doesn't stop...

The Team from Cancer Society Auckland

While our street appeal will no longer take place, we are asking all Aucklanders to support us by donating online.

Just $24 can help pay for a driver to take a cancer patient to and from treatment. Donations can be made here.
Donate now

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1504 days ago

How far can you go during Covid-19 alert level 3 in Auckland ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Do you REALLY know how far you can drive for a walk or relaxation during Level 3. Auckland Council is sharpening its 'stay local' message after last weekends crowds, Or are they? Read this story :

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1502 days ago

How to stay sane during lock down

Owner from Balance for Life

•Smile- even if you don’t feel like it- Lift the corners of your mouth often -you will be amazed how it positively affects you and others around you.
•Keep your routine or create one
•Make your bed-get out of bed :-)
•Find what motivates you- your „why“- or goal
•Clarity
- for … View more
•Smile- even if you don’t feel like it- Lift the corners of your mouth often -you will be amazed how it positively affects you and others around you.
•Keep your routine or create one
•Make your bed-get out of bed :-)
•Find what motivates you- your „why“- or goal
•Clarity
- for mind- take timeouts- breath - switch off brain
- for body- nutrition- hydration!
- for your space- clean up clutter
•Step by step- do what you can today - make a list
- acknowledge your efforts-celebrate your successes
• Help others - be kind- be grateful
• Exercise- work your body- get tired
• Know your own bad habits
• Sleep - go to bed well before 12 am

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1505 days ago

Delivery/ Moving Services

Antonio from

NEED SOMETHING DELIVERED? We have van & truck with workers available to collect and deliver your item(s) in and out of Auckland.
We can do more than one trip if required.

We will treat your items as if they are our own and ensure safe delivery.

We are fast, reliable, friendly, and cost … View more
NEED SOMETHING DELIVERED? We have van & truck with workers available to collect and deliver your item(s) in and out of Auckland.
We can do more than one trip if required.

We will treat your items as if they are our own and ensure safe delivery.

We are fast, reliable, friendly, and cost effective.

Urgent deliveries are welcome, including pickup and delivery for goods exchanged on Trade Me.

Booking is recommended - Please text or call Antonio on 022 024 6753 or email deliveryservicesnz@gmail.com

1502 days ago

Books on Royal Family

Ailsa from Glen Innes

Lots of books and magazines and on the Royal Family, past and present.

Price: $2

1502 days ago

Auckland's Eastern line trains suspended for two weeks

Melanie Earley Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours, Eastern line rail services in Auckland will be suspended for two weeks for track repairs and replacements.
The line will be closed for passengers travelling between Britomart in the CBD and Ōtāhuhu in south Auckland from August 24 until September 7. The work, which is being … View more
Hi neighbours, Eastern line rail services in Auckland will be suspended for two weeks for track repairs and replacements.
The line will be closed for passengers travelling between Britomart in the CBD and Ōtāhuhu in south Auckland from August 24 until September 7. The work, which is being carried out by KiwiRail, involves repairing and replacing 100km of worn tracks across the Auckland metro network.
Read the full story below.

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1502 days ago

Single Spring Matress

Andrezza from Meadowbank

Giving away this single spring matress. It has a rip on it as per photo, but it is in good condition. To be collected by this Sunday, It can be collected contactless.
Pick up from Meadowbank
Thanks

Free

1502 days ago

Free IT Assessment/Consultation

Tyson from WisperTECH

As nothing seems certain this year and money may be tight, we are offering a free assessment/consultation of your IT needs.

We will come by and look at your current setup and give our recommendations to improve your capabilities and minimise your costs.

Contact us by phone or email to book in… View more
As nothing seems certain this year and money may be tight, we are offering a free assessment/consultation of your IT needs.

We will come by and look at your current setup and give our recommendations to improve your capabilities and minimise your costs.

Contact us by phone or email to book in a time or book online (through Facebook):
0800 WISPER (947737)
support@wisper.net.nz
www.facebook.com...

1502 days ago

Is lockdown level three conspiring against your connectedness?

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

As part of an investigation into how socially isolated New Zealanders are, the Sunday Star-Times and Neighbourly is keen on hearing how Aucklanders are feeling now we're back in level three. Were you just getting back into the swing of social life again before you had to retreat? Or perhaps … View moreAs part of an investigation into how socially isolated New Zealanders are, the Sunday Star-Times and Neighbourly is keen on hearing how Aucklanders are feeling now we're back in level three. Were you just getting back into the swing of social life again before you had to retreat? Or perhaps things are feeling a bit harder this time around. Has the pandemic changed how you socially interact? If you're happy to talk to us about how you're facing level three head on (again), please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz, send us a message here, or reply below.

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1503 days ago

Succulents

Hannah from Glendowie

Hi Neighbours, I’ve been working on a wee plant project for a few weeks, I have a few gaps left but I’m almost there, I feel like my suitcase needs a few more colours, does anyone have some Red, purple, yellow or black succulents isn’t their garden that I could possibly have a cutting from? … View moreHi Neighbours, I’ve been working on a wee plant project for a few weeks, I have a few gaps left but I’m almost there, I feel like my suitcase needs a few more colours, does anyone have some Red, purple, yellow or black succulents isn’t their garden that I could possibly have a cutting from? Happy to collect from the letterbox either today or tomorrow? Many thanks in advance ☺️

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1507 days ago

Savouring enjoyable things helps your mind

Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness

On Tuesday night there was a beautiful sunset and life was good as I looked over the city and Orakei Basin. Then that night the news came through about the new COVID cluster. Today I looked at the photo and remembered neuroscientist Rick Hansen’s advice to really savour any pleasant experience. … View moreOn Tuesday night there was a beautiful sunset and life was good as I looked over the city and Orakei Basin. Then that night the news came through about the new COVID cluster. Today I looked at the photo and 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 in these challenging times, see if you can "Take in the good" to balance things out. Take care - Eve

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1502 days ago

Need an Accountant who listens?

Over lockdown our great bunch of people
are working from home like many of you?

Perhaps you need some advice or want to make some changes to your Business or Trust?

Or maybe we can help you get sorted for a
plan going forward...

It’s perfect timing now to talk to us and book an appointment by … View more
Over lockdown our great bunch of people
are working from home like many of you?

Perhaps you need some advice or want to make some changes to your Business or Trust?

Or maybe we can help you get sorted for a
plan going forward...

It’s perfect timing now to talk to us and book an appointment by zoom or for the next level.

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1504 days ago

Poll: Are you supporting local businesses during lockdown by ordering food through contactless methods?

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News

Many businesses are still operating in Alert Level 3 using contactless methods, like click and collect and deliveries.

Parnell Business Association general manager Cheryl Adamson says the second lockdown has been disruptive to local shops, and is calling on the community for support.

Have you… View more
Many businesses are still operating in Alert Level 3 using contactless methods, like click and collect and deliveries.

Parnell Business Association general manager Cheryl Adamson says the second lockdown has been disruptive to local shops, and is calling on the community for support.

Have you started supporting local eateries by ordering food using contactless methods?

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Are you supporting local businesses during lockdown by ordering food through contactless methods?
  • 84% Yes, I want to support the local economy
    84% Complete
  • 16% No, I’d rather just buy whatever I like
    16% Complete
50 votes
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