Meadowbank, Auckland

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

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1164 days ago

Foldable Spring Bed Frame

Tejinder from Ellerslie

Foldable Spring Bed Frame

$30 cash pick ELLERSLIE

Price: $30

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1164 days ago

LIGHT FITTING

Kathy from Panmure

Hi neighbours, I have a fitting for a recessed light - ideal for a ceiling. Is it of any use to anyone?

Pickup is Domain Road, Panmure

Free

1164 days ago

Free King Single Trundle Bed

Megan from Ellerslie

Free King single bed, no pets, no smoking household. We were given this bed, used for around a year but now surplus to requirements. Happy to do contactless pick up when suits.

Free

1164 days ago

Get cybersmart and protect your business

Digital Boost

Hi Neighbour,

We’re all pretty well-versed in securing our homes when we head out the door to work, the shops, or a walk around the block. Locking the doors and setting the house alarm is second nature to many of us. But sometimes we aren’t quite so cautious when it comes to our online … View more
Hi Neighbour,

We’re all pretty well-versed in securing our homes when we head out the door to work, the shops, or a walk around the block. Locking the doors and setting the house alarm is second nature to many of us. But sometimes we aren’t quite so cautious when it comes to our online security, which protects many of our personal and business assets.

Although no one is immune - don't waste another minute worrying that your business might become a target. Instead, get clued up on a few easy steps you can take to keep yourself and your business safe.

Why not give your business a cyber security risk assessment or ensure you have secured your website - it’s simple and we can help.

Digital Boost is here to guide you through protecting yourself online - doing so may save you a lot of time and stress in the future. We've got simple-to-follow videos on everything from software updates to password authentication and phishing.

Safeguarding your business is time well spent, so arm yourself with the knowledge today!

The team at Digital Boost

1164 days ago

Peter William’s Natural Joint Secret

Koru Nutrition

Peter Williams reports a natural cream that supports his joints and helps to keep him active.

“When I get up in the morning, I want to know that my joints are healthy, flexible and ready for the day.”

“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural, fast … View more
Peter Williams reports a natural cream that supports his joints and helps to keep him active.

“When I get up in the morning, I want to know that my joints are healthy, flexible and ready for the day.”

“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural, fast acting and long lasting. It has become NZ’s #1 fastest growing topical joint and muscle support cream and I can see why.”

“Ask for Koru Nutrition’s Koru FX cream next time you’re in the pharmacy and try it for yourself.”
Find out more

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1165 days ago

Smeg Dishwasher

Hilary from Kohimarama

Older Smeg dishwasher to give away. Still works but doesn’t clean that well. Contactless pick up Kohimarama

Free

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1165 days ago

Pink Ribbon Fundraiser Raffle for a Thermomix (TM6)

Susy from Remuera

Hello Neighbours

An update on the Thermomix Raffle for our Pink Ribbon Fundraiser. There are less than 30 tickets available to get in the draw. Ticket sales close this Tuesday, 2 November at midday, or when the last tickets are sold, whichever comes first. We anticipate them being sold out before … View more
Hello Neighbours

An update on the Thermomix Raffle for our Pink Ribbon Fundraiser. There are less than 30 tickets available to get in the draw. Ticket sales close this Tuesday, 2 November at midday, or when the last tickets are sold, whichever comes first. We anticipate them being sold out before tomorrow morning. Draw will be held by live Stream on Wednesday at 2PM by a JP.

If you would like to support the cause you can purchase a ticket ‘Be in to win a Thermomix TM6’. $20 per ticket limited to 249 tickets. We appreciate you helping us to raise funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ, enabling them to continue to support Kiwis with breast cancer and save lives!

You can purchase a ticket from here: (cut and paste to your browser):
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Thank you for your support!

Negotiable

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1165 days ago

Covid-19: Where to get tested and vaccinated in Auckland during Labour Weekend

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Kia ora neighbours. It’s still easy to get a Covid-19 test or vaccination, even over Labour Weekend.

On Friday, the Government announced the Auckland, Waitematā and Counties Manukau DHBs would need to have vaccinated 90 per cent of their eligible populations before the Auckland region can leave… View more
Kia ora neighbours. It’s still easy to get a Covid-19 test or vaccination, even over Labour Weekend.

On Friday, the Government announced the Auckland, Waitematā and Counties Manukau DHBs would need to have vaccinated 90 per cent of their eligible populations before the Auckland region can leave lockdown.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health is asking residents in New Lynn, Bayswater, Rosedale and Redvale to get tested if they are unwell, due to a concerning number of cases in those areas.

We’ve put together a list of all the vaccine and testing centres that are open for all or part of the long Labour Weekend. Click 'read more' for the list.

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1169 days ago

BANKING GONE BAD

Rosalind from St Heliers

In St Heliers I went to the Westpac Bank this morning, then to the BNZ. Neither banks produce receipts for you any more. The Westpac bank offers you a language option, (including Maori) a bill pay option but NO option for taking out cash.
It offers you a "start without card." It offers … View more
In St Heliers I went to the Westpac Bank this morning, then to the BNZ. Neither banks produce receipts for you any more. The Westpac bank offers you a language option, (including Maori) a bill pay option but NO option for taking out cash.
It offers you a "start without card." It offers you a "bill payment" option, but it did not give me to access my money.
The BNZ last month shortchanged me by $100.00 of a $600 withdrawal. They took over 3 weeks to rectify it.
I assisted an elderly an elderly woman 3 days ago with depositing money and there was NO facility to get a receipt at the BNZ. The option is written there, but there is no connection when you press for that. It is a complete impossibility to get a receipt, which is just plain wrong in my view. For a deposit, you get no proof!
Last Christmas I was charged $10 in December for my BNZ annual card fee (read Annual) then in January I was charged it again. When I rang, the girl said blithely "OH yes ... computing error", and when I asked if they had been a flurry of people who had noticed she was confident "no-one to my knowledge has noticed". Which when you consider if they only have 500,000 customers at $10.00 charged brings them in $5 million dollars. For a computer clitch of $10.00!!
You can't see anyone at a bank anymore.
You can't get a receipt.
You can't get your money out
They overcharge you on fees.
They shortchange on withdrawals.
Anyone else smelling something rotten in the banking world? IN New Zealand?
Read Adele Fergusan for what went wrong in Australia for an enlightening expose of the corruption in banking in Australia.
And remember most of our banks are Australian owned. Just an an added germ of joy to add to this whole saga of subterfuge by the Westpac and BNZ in St Heliers.

1165 days ago

Change one young life today

Variety – the Children’s Charity

Every day, in neighbourhoods across New Zealand, 1 in 5 Kiwi kids are missing out on the essentials and opportunities they need to thrive.

Hundreds of children are waiting to be connected with a sponsor. For just $50 a month, you can make a meaningful difference by giving a child access to … View more
Every day, in neighbourhoods across New Zealand, 1 in 5 Kiwi kids are missing out on the essentials and opportunities they need to thrive.

Hundreds of children are waiting to be connected with a sponsor. For just $50 a month, you can make a meaningful difference by giving a child access to essentials like clothing, bedding, shoes and stationery, as well as the opportunity to attend school trips. Become a Kiwi Kid Sponsor and change a child's life today.
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1165 days ago

Selling fridge

Reina from St Heliers

We are needing to move out and have already brought a new fridge for our new place. This was brought from harvey norman when we moved into this property and hasn't moved and us in good condition.

Negotiable

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1166 days ago

Wallace Cotton

Eileen from Kohimarama

Wallace Cotton sarong, tablecloth, picnic rug - so many uses. New and unused. Soft blue & white.

Price: $5

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1166 days ago

Handbag

Eileen from Kohimarama

Funky green with brown trim & tassle. As new.
Debenhams collection.

Price: $10

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1166 days ago

Shoulder bag

Eileen from Kohimarama

NZ Design. VG condition.

Price: $8

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1166 days ago

Portable speaker

Eileen from Kohimarama

Compact portable speaker can attach to any device -phone, tablet computer.

Price: $8

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