Laingholm, Auckland

CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WESTGATE LIFESTYLE CENTRE NOW OPEN!

CHEMIST WAREHOUSE WESTGATE LIFESTYLE CENTRE NOW OPEN!

Chemist Warehouse is now open at Westgate Lifestyle Centre!      

Open 7 days a week till late, opposite Rebel Sport!

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636 days ago

Indoor plants

Jenny from Glen Eden

Peace lily is a air cleaner plant. It is a great indoor plant. Specially in winter people don't like to open windows and doors. It will make your room air freshener. Beautiful maidenhair plant's leaves that is soft looking always catch your eyes. And lots more, please contact me for more… View morePeace lily is a air cleaner plant. It is a great indoor plant. Specially in winter people don't like to open windows and doors. It will make your room air freshener. Beautiful maidenhair plant's leaves that is soft looking always catch your eyes. And lots more, please contact me for more information and prices. Pick up Glen Eden Auckland Shipping to be arranged. Thanks

Price: $8

638 days ago

Seniors DANCE Term 2 2023

Christina from Waiatarua

Come along for the fun. Seniors Dance keep seniors active and enjoying life! Aimed at people 60 years and older. Term 2 starts April 27th - Thursdays: 10:00 – 11:00am. $10 per class paid by term or $12 casual. St Michaels Anglican Church Hall, 425 Great North Rd, Henderson, Auckland. Taught by … View moreCome along for the fun. Seniors Dance keep seniors active and enjoying life! Aimed at people 60 years and older. Term 2 starts April 27th - Thursdays: 10:00 – 11:00am. $10 per class paid by term or $12 casual. St Michaels Anglican Church Hall, 425 Great North Rd, Henderson, Auckland. Taught by Christina Houghton, please book your place for the term. christina@seniorsdance.nz 021 0223 7414 www.seniorsdance.nz...

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638 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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638 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.
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638 days ago

Tree and shrub trimming

Gill from New Lynn

I'm looking for recommendations for someone local who will trim lower branches of trees and overgrown shrubs. Someone who will actually turn up after they agree to look at what's needed would be good.
Thanks

639 days ago

Gift a subscription and Receive Oriental Lily Bulbs Free!

NZ Gardener

Spoil the Mum in your life with a subscription to NZ’s favourite gardening magazine.

For only $79 get 12 issues of NZ Gardener PLUS 5 Oriental Lily Bulbs worth $17 RRP from NZ Bulbs. Since 1957, NZ Bulbs has been supplying top quality bulbs to New Zealand gardeners. This family-owned business… View more
Spoil the Mum in your life with a subscription to NZ’s favourite gardening magazine.

For only $79 get 12 issues of NZ Gardener PLUS 5 Oriental Lily Bulbs worth $17 RRP from NZ Bulbs. Since 1957, NZ Bulbs has been supplying top quality bulbs to New Zealand gardeners. This family-owned business has shipped hundreds of spring and summer flowering bulbs and tubers all over New Zealand from their base near Feilding.

Offer valid until 11:59pm 14 May 2023. For full terms and conditions click here.

Happy Mother’s Day
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639 days ago

White and pink Naked lady lily bulbs for sale

Jenny from Glen Eden

White and pink Naked lady lily bulbs for sale. $4 each pot. $10 for 3 pots. Pick up Glen Eden Auckland Shipping to be arranged

Price: $4

642 days ago

Where Marama went wrong …

Markus from Green Bay

"You’re proving Marama correct, white cis males are driving hatred of trans people" was levelled against someone on this forum who likes to troll … funnily enough Posie Parker (to my knowledge) isn't a "white cis-male", and neither do I have a problem with "LGBTQ … View more"You’re proving Marama correct, white cis males are driving hatred of trans people" was levelled against someone on this forum who likes to troll … funnily enough Posie Parker (to my knowledge) isn't a "white cis-male", and neither do I have a problem with "LGBTQ and the whole bloody alphabet" people - and I'm white, male, and cis.

I once had a discussion with a black guy from the States who was quite racist in his comments, against both white and Asian people - and when challenged stated that "Only white people can be racist!" - oh the irony of that.

When I hear what Marama said and how others try to "protect" her then I have to think of that black guy. Marama didn't make a mistake, it wasn't due to the bike, she simply spoke unguarded from the heart - and what she said was racist.

It would have been better to own up to the fact that EVERYONE is SOMETHING based on our history and experiences. Racism is build in because it is the "fear of the unknown" - you will ALWAYS fear a stranger more than someone you know (just ask yourself if you would leave your wallet with them), whether it is justified or not (and the vast majority of sexual assaults is actually done by people you know).

The question is not whether someone is racist or not, the question is how they face it. For example in a small village in Germany the asylum seekers were treated with suspicion - so they organised a meeting in the town hall that was very well attended, broke the ice, and made "strangers" simply human. The more you understand other people and races, the less racist you become. When you realise that that nice guy you like to talk with is gay then homophobia starts looking silly.

Marama (and her supporters) had the chance to put this simple fact at the center of the discussion - instead they chose to dig their heels in, make excuses, and went on the attack. Not the mark of a leader, and not smart at all: the "vast majority" of abuse is committed by "white cis males"? First off: the murder statistic they showed as evidence is a 70% male, 30% female split - that's roughly 2:1. Not exactly what I would call a "vast majority" (especially as men seem to prefer bashing someone's head in or shooting them which is hard to pass off as a natural death, while poisoning which can be hard to detect is the favourite method used by women). And if you want to know how "white" males are doing - then you need to analyse it as a proportion of the population (eg compare the numbers of murders committed by white / black / Maori / Pacific / Asian etc men in proportion to their number in the population) - you might find something that isn't quite politically correct but puts the emphasis on the fact that social deprivation increases stress which causes more violence.

See for example www.stuff.co.nz...

Which brings me back to something that I noticed back in 1999 - New Zealanders like to put emphasis on "race" when they should simply deal with the problem. If back then they would have said "We need to help the poor get out of poverty" then nobody would have objected even if the policy would have helped Maori the most - instead they said "We need to help the Maori to get out of poverty" (eg free Health Mobile for Maori, allowed to study Medicine if 1/8th Maori, etc) which drove a wedge into New Zealand (instead of bringing them together as “Kiwis” with an appreciation of the different cultural contributions like it is in Europe) and made race a much more important factor. Unsurprisingly the Maori formed their own party, and nowadays you have election posters showing "Maori" with a check mark - should you really vote for someone because of his or her race? That has echoes of Apartheid in South Africa (I never thought I'd agree with Winston Peters but he lambasted that policy because it "stole" Maori pride and depicted them as people who can't do it on their own if just given a fair chance).

And what Marama is doing is exactly the same - put race into the discussion about violence against women. That is stupid and counter-productive. It detracts from what the problem is: abuse of others. And as Posie Parker and many religious groups ("conversion therapy" anyone?) show - it is not just males, never mind white or cis.

Stop abuse - and keep your “culture wars” to yourself.

P.S. Marama has history on that method: www.stuff.co.nz...

639 days ago

Select areas in west coast regional parks to open on 1 April

The Team from Auckland Council

📣 As we move to recovery, select areas within our west coast regional parks will be re-opening on Saturday 1 April, but many, including Muriwai regional park and Piha, remain closed with cordons in place.
ℹ️ Click on 'Read More' for the full list.

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639 days ago

Floating flowers

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Lynn

Create art using Resene paint and your own breath.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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640 days ago

Visit Our Disaster Claims Hub

IAG

Hello West Auckland neighbours! We’re at Ranui Library to assist with your insurance claim.

Visit us at 431 Swanson Road, Ranui. We’ll be open weekdays, from Wednesday 29 March, 9am – 4pm (closed public holidays).

You don’t need to make a booking, just come on down. For details of our… View more
Hello West Auckland neighbours! We’re at Ranui Library to assist with your insurance claim.

Visit us at 431 Swanson Road, Ranui. We’ll be open weekdays, from Wednesday 29 March, 9am – 4pm (closed public holidays).

You don’t need to make a booking, just come on down. For details of our other locations, visit the Community Information Hubs page.
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641 days ago

Sign up for email alerts

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport

Want to know about road works in your neighbourhood?

Now that we no longer drop work notifications off in your mailbox, the best way to keep informed of planned maintenance in your area is through email alerts.

So, if you want to know about state highway maintenance that might disrupt your … View more
Want to know about road works in your neighbourhood?

Now that we no longer drop work notifications off in your mailbox, the best way to keep informed of planned maintenance in your area is through email alerts.

So, if you want to know about state highway maintenance that might disrupt your journey or increase the level of noise in your neighbourhood, sign up now.
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641 days ago

Cash for your wrecked and water damaged car!

AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day … View more
Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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643 days ago

Poll: Should we scrap daylight saving?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

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This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Should we scrap daylight saving?
  • 32.5% Yes, scrap daylight savings
    32.5% Complete
  • 54.1% No, keep daylight savings
    54.1% Complete
  • 7% I don't mind either way
    7% Complete
  • 6.4% Keep daylight savings but change the dates
    6.4% Complete
6075 votes
642 days ago

Flatmate Wanted

Alan from Blockhouse Bay

Male flatmate wanted to join house on the cliff overlooking Blockhouse Bay beach. Big garden, walk to shops and loads of buses into town. 1930's house with character 100m above beach. New kitchen and bathroom. Share with me and my longtime flatmate. Checkout nzflatmates ad at:

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Male flatmate wanted to join house on the cliff overlooking Blockhouse Bay beach. Big garden, walk to shops and loads of buses into town. 1930's house with character 100m above beach. New kitchen and bathroom. Share with me and my longtime flatmate. Checkout nzflatmates ad at:

www.nzflatmates.co.nz...

Negotiable

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