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Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork place mats, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 44cm x 31cm
Set of 4
Price: $60
Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork place mats, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 48cm x 32cm
Set of 6
Price: $150
Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork round place mats, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 28cm
Sell together or separately - $20.00 each
Price: $40
Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork table runner, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 90cm x 32cm
Price: $40
Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork table runner, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 100cm x 28cm
Price: $40
Debbie from Avondale
For Sale
Patchwork table runner, would make a lovely Xmas gift
Measures 109cm x 36cm
Price: $50
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Each household gets 3 pieces of coloured paper that can be displayed in a window or on a door that others can easily see.
- Green is for I'm OK
- Yellow is for needing help or a check-in
- Red is for an emergency
This is a safe and simple way let others know how you're doing while … View moreEach household gets 3 pieces of coloured paper that can be displayed in a window or on a door that others can easily see.
- Green is for I'm OK
- Yellow is for needing help or a check-in
- Red is for an emergency
This is a safe and simple way let others know how you're doing while also looking out for others in your community.
Angel from Avondale
Hey there, I’m looking for a TV for me and my babies. Please message with contact number if have one you may not want anymore. Thanks in advance 😊
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And we can’t wait till we get back to doing what we do best – teaching swimming! We will reopen when the Government announces that it is safe to do so.
We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment … View moreAnd we can’t wait till we get back to doing what we do best – teaching swimming! We will reopen when the Government announces that it is safe to do so.
We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.
Touch base with us today to book in for your Free trial lesson. We have locations in both Albany and Hobsonville. The Free Trial lesson is open to all new customers.
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That’s me there and my daughter doing a test on a drone during lock down..
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, Christmas in the Park has been cancelled for Aucklanders for the second year in a row.
The free outdoor concert usually attracts tens of thousands of Kiwi families at the Auckland Domain.
The Auckland event was due to be held on December 11, but uncertainty around Covid … View moreKia ora neighbours, Christmas in the Park has been cancelled for Aucklanders for the second year in a row.
The free outdoor concert usually attracts tens of thousands of Kiwi families at the Auckland Domain.
The Auckland event was due to be held on December 11, but uncertainty around Covid restrictions meant organisers made the decision to cancel.
Read the full story at the link below.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This year Kiwis are being encouraged to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
Backyard and communal edible gardens not only provide healthy, sustainable and tasty kai, they also create greater food resiliency within our … View moreThis year Kiwis are being encouraged to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
Backyard and communal edible gardens not only provide healthy, sustainable and tasty kai, they also create greater food resiliency within our hapori.
Brian from New Lynn
Vaccinations used to come with the sweet reward of a lollipop at the end, but the Covid-19 jab has no such reward. That's about to change, with KFC announcing they're giving out some goodies to those who choose to get vaccinated against Covid-19. On Wednesday, KFC will be supporting the … View moreVaccinations used to come with the sweet reward of a lollipop at the end, but the Covid-19 jab has no such reward. That's about to change, with KFC announcing they're giving out some goodies to those who choose to get vaccinated against Covid-19. On Wednesday, KFC will be supporting the "90 per cent Project" by providing free Lolli-Popcorn Chicken in a bid to encourage those who aren't yet vaccinated to do so.
Two regions a day around the country will be able to get their Popcorn Chicken Snackbox if they show their vaccination card or sticker at a KFC store or drive-through. Bay of Plenty will be the first to be rewarded for getting vaccinated when the KFC initiative rolls out in the region tomorrow. Each region will have two separate days throughout the next two weeks to claim their vaccination incentive. Each region's turn will be announced on KFC's website at 2pm, or on ZM and Flava's Craving Vaxx Facts, available on their websites. "We're excited to be partnering with KFC on this initiative. Young people are an important part of the road to getting 90 per cent of New Zealand vaccinated, so ZM and Flava are helping them understand the decision better by speaking to experts and sources young Kiwis trust, with the added incentive of NZ's favourite chicken" says Paul Hancox, chief revenue officer, NZME. The move comes after a number of incentives were provided to those getting vaccinated at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau. Those who were not yet vaccinated were given either grocery or petrol vouchers or KFC if they came and got vaccinated. The assistant coach of the Samoan national women's rugby team said there's been some criticism towards offering incentives when getting the jab, but the approach is working.
"The incentive is they come and get KFC or they come and get groceries or petrol vouchers, whatever it is, they're getting vaccinated for a good cause and that's great, so keep coming. "That's the way we host as Pacific Islanders, we do that with food and we do that with gifts so why not this way, and it's working."
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours,
A new text service will make it easier to report incidents of violence and antisocial behaviour on buses and trains.
Mayor Phil Goff said a number of recent incidents have prompted Auckland Transport to launch the service in collaboration with Crime Stoppers NZ.
Passengers … View moreHi neighbours,
A new text service will make it easier to report incidents of violence and antisocial behaviour on buses and trains.
Mayor Phil Goff said a number of recent incidents have prompted Auckland Transport to launch the service in collaboration with Crime Stoppers NZ.
Passengers who witness an incident of anti-social behaviour, tagging, crime or fare evasion can text details of the incident to 4030.
AT will then look into the issue and may deploy staff to investigate further.
Have you witnessed violence/antisocial behaviour on public transport?
If so, please share your experience!
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