Manurewa, Auckland

Bring out the best in the concrete you already have #resenetip

Bring out the best in the concrete you already have #resenetip

Rejuvenate or refresh the colour of concrete inside or out with Resene ConcreteWash, a wash of sheer colour that can help to warm up the look of concrete without the need to replace it.

2065 days ago

Playcentre Awareness Week

Charlotte Angus from Manurewa Playcentre

Playcentre Awareness Week is on at Manurewa Playcentre from Monday 4 March until Friday 8 March, with fun and FREE activities for 0- to 6-year-olds! We welcome all family members.

🤩 PLUS if you visit us during a session this week, you can enter the draw for a chance to win 1 of 3 cool prizes! … View more
Playcentre Awareness Week is on at Manurewa Playcentre from Monday 4 March until Friday 8 March, with fun and FREE activities for 0- to 6-year-olds! We welcome all family members.

🤩 PLUS if you visit us during a session this week, you can enter the draw for a chance to win 1 of 3 cool prizes! 🤩

Check out our events poster below for more information. Session times are from 9am to noon on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

Bring your morning tea and a change of clothes and come see our village! We'd love to meet you and your family 😃

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2064 days ago
2064 days ago

Entertainment at the Papakura Club

Papakura Club Inc

We have live entertainment every Thursday night and some friday nights, come along and check the bands out.

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2064 days ago

March Club Calendar

Papakura Club Inc

check out whats on at the Papakura Club this month

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2064 days ago

A space to call home in Manurewa

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Create it and they will come is ringing true for The Space - a hub in Manurewa for young people to hang-out after school, a space for events, study and being creative.

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2064 days ago

Open Day at Papatoetoe Playcentre

The Team from Papatoetoe Playcentre

On Thursday 7th March - We're having an Open Day at Papatoetoe Playcentre, come and join us on session for some good clean fun, paint, slime, sand, water, play dough and more....bring some spare clothes.
9.30am-12pm
4 Guide Place, Papatoetoe

To celebrate Playcentre Awareness Week we are … View more
On Thursday 7th March - We're having an Open Day at Papatoetoe Playcentre, come and join us on session for some good clean fun, paint, slime, sand, water, play dough and more....bring some spare clothes.
9.30am-12pm
4 Guide Place, Papatoetoe

To celebrate Playcentre Awareness Week we are running a promotion, where if you visit an Auckland Playcentre, you can go in the draw to win one of three fantastic prizes.

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2065 days ago

A little movement can really help

The Team from ACC New Zealand

If you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed … View moreIf you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed especially for those over 65.

They're fun, social and affordable. Visit livestronger.org.nz to find an approved class near you. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission.
Learn more

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2065 days ago

John Farnham postpones Wellington and Auckland shows

John Farnham

It is with regret Frontier Touring and Eccles Entertainment advise that John Farnham is unavailable to play his upcoming shows in New Zealand.

John has been hospitalised with a severe infection after having minor surgery two weeks ago. He is expected to make a full recovery but on doctors … View more
It is with regret Frontier Touring and Eccles Entertainment advise that John Farnham is unavailable to play his upcoming shows in New Zealand.

John has been hospitalised with a severe infection after having minor surgery two weeks ago. He is expected to make a full recovery but on doctors orders he is not able to play the upcoming dates as scheduled for New Zealand.

Both Auckland and Wellington shows will be postponed as below.

The rescheduled show dates are now:
Saturday 30 November 2019 - Villa Maria Winery, Auckland, NZ (previously Saturday March 9 2019)
Sunday 1 December 2019 - Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, NZ (previously Thursday 7 March 2019)

Tickets for John Farnham’s Wellington and Auckland shows remain valid for the new dates however, if you are unable to attend the new shows a full refund is available through your point of purchase www.ticketmaster.co.nz.

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2065 days ago

Welcome to our Village

The Team from Papatoetoe Playcentre

On Thursday 7th March - We're having an Open Day at Papatoetoe Playcentre, come and join us on session for some good clean fun, paint, slime, sand, water, play dough and more....bring some spare clothes.
9.30am-12pm
4 Guide Place, Papatoetoe

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2068 days ago

Scammer Alert

Eiamh from Papakura

Does anyone know this person...Veronica Coe a.k.a Enn Cee. COE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT...probably not her real name. Has been scamming people out of their money..says she is a property manager. Gives people a house to rent, takes their bond and disappears. And owners of properties know nothing. … View moreDoes anyone know this person...Veronica Coe a.k.a Enn Cee. COE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT...probably not her real name. Has been scamming people out of their money..says she is a property manager. Gives people a house to rent, takes their bond and disappears. And owners of properties know nothing. Searching reveals she's a scam artist...STUFF writes about her. Both WINZ and POLICE want to find this scammer..

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2065 days ago

A serious message about online challenges. Think Before you Scare

Aaron from Manurewa

What should we do with online challenges and scare shares? No doubt you have heard about ‘that thing”  on the news and social media recently.


The best thing to do is not to talk about it. The more we share the more damage we create.


“Whilst sharing warning about specific risks, … View more
What should we do with online challenges and scare shares? No doubt you have heard about ‘that thing”  on the news and social media recently.


The best thing to do is not to talk about it. The more we share the more damage we create.


“Whilst sharing warning about specific risks, apps or trends is often done with good intentions; it can pose risks. Sharing content, either electronically or otherwise, that is unverified or unrealistic can unintentionally have harmful consequences. A blog post which explores how adults such as school, parents or other agencies, responding to viral stories with a rushed response can cause additional issues is available on Cybertrauma, a blog by Cath Knibbs, a Child & Adult Psychotherapist. Below is an edited letter template from scareletter.lgfl.net.”


I have also have a poster to easily share with others.


Stay safe!


Aaron



4 March 2019
Dear parent/carer,

Seeing and sharing scary things online

Keeping children safe is a top priority for everyone, whether on school premises or beyond, and this of course extends to the online world (although actually our online and offline lives are so blurred that it’s not always helpful to use this distinction).

In all we do, however, we should always focus on the positives of the online world. We recognise that technology is here to stay and pupils at our school live, love and learn through their tech.

What we would like to encourage you to do, though, is to talk to your children about what they get up to online.

Please take time to talk to them over the next few weeks about what they do on their devices and with whom, what they love, and what worries them. Why not get them to show or teach you how to use one of their apps, sites or games? The key thing is to stay positive, be real about the risks and make sure they know who they can talk to if they are unsure.

There are plenty of things to be aware of online, but if you are warning them about risks and dangers, please don’t show them scary images or tell them the names of ‘bad apps’ (all apps can be good or bad) or challenges/dares to avoid. If you do, that can scare them even more or encourage them to go and google it later!

In the past week there have been many press stories about a particular nasty challenge circulating with a scary image on social media. These stories are based on an urban myth / hoax which circulates every few months. Whether that is the case or not, please do not show any scary images from the newspapers to your children in order to talk about it, and do not mention the challenge by name. Instead, as above, talk about what to do if they see something scary or someone dares them to do something stupid or dangerous; ask them if they would tell someone and who; make sure they know never to forward these things to their classmates.

Let’s work together to avoid unnecessary sleepless nights.


Kind regards,


Aaron Maoate

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2065 days ago

Just Listed! 27A Bunnythorpe Road, Papakura

Fiona Senton - licensee Sales Person Ray White Papakura from

Brick and Tile - Perfect for You? And little to do! This solid and spacious freehold property is the best type of title money can buy. Well maintained and modern, with many modcon features you can expect from newer homes on the market. Spacious double bedrooms on offer, plus modern bathroom, and … View moreBrick and Tile - Perfect for You? And little to do! This solid and spacious freehold property is the best type of title money can buy. Well maintained and modern, with many modcon features you can expect from newer homes on the market. Spacious double bedrooms on offer, plus modern bathroom, and the 2nd separate toilet is handy too. You can just move in and enjoy home ownership. The property offers a modern kitchen with a great pantry, a separate dining area, and expansive lounge which opens out to a second covered eating area, complete with gas pizza oven! The double internal access garage plus workspace has extra storage available, and there is plenty of room for further off street parking. Don't delay, this owner is committed to selling - call me now to organise a viewing and register your interest! Fiona xx

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2065 days ago

Community engagement on the rise

Communications Team from Auckland Council

For democracy to function, it requires engaged citizens – and politicians who listen to them. This year’s Annual Budget consultation is inviting residents to have their say on the issues that affect them. Across the region, genuine community engagement is already on the rise, and when, in 2017,… View moreFor democracy to function, it requires engaged citizens – and politicians who listen to them. This year’s Annual Budget consultation is inviting residents to have their say on the issues that affect them. Across the region, genuine community engagement is already on the rise, and when, in 2017, the community in Manurewa asked the council to clean up their local beach, that’s exactly what happened.

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