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2775 days ago

Volunteer mentors wanted!

Kimberley Pond from Pillars Inc.

Are you looking to invest into your community this year?

At Pillars we work with children and whanau who have a loved one in prison. We provide one on one mentoring and family/whanau support.

All it takes is a couple hours fortnightly spending some time one on one time with our children (aged 5-17) to help them lead positive, hope filled lives? Training provided!

Check out our website www.pillars.org.nz....... If you have any further questions or you think this might be something you will be interested in - email me on kimberley.pond@pillars.org.nz and i'll let you know when we have our next information session.

NB: you will need a full licence.

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4 days ago

Poll: Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some spare wood, used furniture or children's toys - do you mind when your neighbours leave goods on the street for others to make use of?

Share your thoughts in the comments and poll below.

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Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?
  • 83.1% It's fine!
    83.1% Complete
  • 15% It annoys me!
    15% Complete
  • 1.9% Other - I'll share below
    1.9% Complete
3396 votes
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10 hours ago

Weekend smile

Derek from Papatoetoe

Well today is the last day of winter. The last day of August 8 months all read y gone don’t know where they went by to fast. Hope this makes you smile Be so good if it would work

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1 day ago

Latest scam - nationwide

The Team from New Zealand Police

Police are warning people to be on alert for the latest round of email scams referencing Police and other justice agencies.

The email claims authorities have done a search of the email recipient’s computer and located explicit illegal material.

The recipient is directed to reply within 72 hours, or a warrant will be issued for their arrest. This email is a scam and anyone who receives it should not reply under any circumstances.

Although some versions of the email do not specifically reference money, other similar scams involve the recipient being issued a ‘fine’ when they respond.

While the nature and specific details of scams often varies, it’s important to note that Police and other government agencies will never contact you out of the blue and ask for your password, credit card or bank details.

Police have received several reports of this scam and enquires are underway.

Anyone who received this email can either forward the spam email to the Department of Internal Affairs directly at complaint@spam.govt.nz or use their online reporting portal: www.reportspam.co.nz...

Police recommend taking a cautious approach to unsolicited emails. Trust your gut instinct - if it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.

Information on other scams currently operating can be found on the Consumer Protection NZ website: www.consumerprotection.govt.nz...

Consumer Protection NZ, along with Netsafe, also provides helpful advice about keeping safe online.

Anyone who has received this email can report it to police online via www.police.govt.nz.... Please reference file number 240830/5842.

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