Meadowbank, Auckland

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1437 days ago

Wall mounted washing line

Diana from St Heliers

Pick up in Meadowbank

Price: $25

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1437 days ago

7 x Halogen Philips Lamps 50W for sale

Diana from St Heliers

Normally$6 each.

Selling the lot for$15.

Band new

Pick up Meadowbank

Negotiable

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1437 days ago

Fan for sale

Andrew from Orakei

Full working order

Price: $20

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1437 days ago

leather jacket

Hope from Point England

way too small

Price: $40

1437 days ago

Crocs

Devanshi from Meadowbank

Crocs for girls
Size 12 C 13 used only a couple of times
Pick up Meadowbank

Price: $15

1437 days ago

Women bike

Milena from Remuera

Women bike

Price: $90

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1438 days ago

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1439 days ago

Auckland's $1.4b Eastern Busway project draws near

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

A new busway in east Auckland is drawing nearer to completion with a new alliance formed to carry out the last construction stages.

The $1.4 billion project will see three new stations in Panmure, Pakuranga and Botany connected by bus, cycle and walking lines by 2025.

It promises to generate … View more
A new busway in east Auckland is drawing nearer to completion with a new alliance formed to carry out the last construction stages.

The $1.4 billion project will see three new stations in Panmure, Pakuranga and Botany connected by bus, cycle and walking lines by 2025.

It promises to generate thousands of jobs to help the region recover from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Fletcher, Acciona, AECOM and Jacobs have been chosen to design, consent and build the final stages of the Eastern Busway project, expected to carry more than 30,000 people a day between the rapidly growing south-eastern suburbs and the rail network in Panmure.

The busway will cut travel time between Botany and Britomart, reduce traffic congestion and vehicle emissions, said Auckland Mayor Phil Goff.

It will help give East Aucklanders a less than 40 minute commute from Botany to the CBD, said Minister of Transport Phil Twyford.

The alliance will start critical design and consenting work before progressing to construction, expected to start in 2022.

The group has overseen other major infrastructure projects including Auckland's Waterview Connection, the SH 16 Causeway Upgrade and Brisbane's Eastern Busway.

Remaining stages of the project will extend the high frequency busway under construction between Panmure and Pakuranga to a new station in Botany Town Centre.

Project Alliance Board Chair Dean Kimpton said the alliance partners are excited to be part of a project that will contribute wide-reaching social and economic benefits to the Auckland region.

"The next stages of the project are expected to generate hundreds of jobs in the short-term and provide work for thousands of people and dozens of businesses in the supply and construction sector," Kimpton said.

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1438 days ago

Standing Mirror $50

Melody from Remuera

Sellkmg on behalf of a friend who is not in neighbourly.

Negotiable

1439 days ago

Poll: Are you confident Auckland's light rail project will go ahead?

Reporter Community News

Auckland mayor Phil Goff says an announcement could be made soon on Auckland's light rail.

The $6 billion project to revive a tram network in Auckland was one of Labour's initial election promises in 2017.

After Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's big victory on October 17, the … View more
Auckland mayor Phil Goff says an announcement could be made soon on Auckland's light rail.

The $6 billion project to revive a tram network in Auckland was one of Labour's initial election promises in 2017.

After Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's big victory on October 17, the light rail system connecting the airport to Auckland's central city may finally get off the ground.

But Transport Minister Phil Twyford alluded key decisions are still to be made.

Twyford said in June the governing parties could not agree on a preferred proposal and the future of the project would be decided by the new Government following the election.

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Are you confident Auckland's light rail project will go ahead?
  • 26.2% Yes
    26.2% Complete
  • 73.8% No
    73.8% Complete
588 votes
1438 days ago

X box 360 skylanders

Michelle from Stonefields

Brand new in box never used

Price: $30

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1438 days ago

X7 Art Canvases

Nikita from Meadowbank

X7 canvases varying sizes

Brand new, unopened
RRP $110

PICK UP ONLY

Price: $50

1438 days ago

Sewing machine

Colleen M from Remuera

My grandson is looking for an unwanted sewing machine in working order to use while he is in quarantine in Hamilton.

1439 days ago

Girls clothes & School Uniform

Emma from Glen Innes

All in excellent condition just outgrown, 7/8 yrs
Sandals, size 10
School tops 6 yrs
$5 each item.

Negotiable

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