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A new email scam impersonating the NZTA is being sent around telling vehicle owners their licences are due.
The email directs the recipient to renew the funds through clicking a 'Renew Now' button at the bottom corner of the email. It then takes the individual to fake website that gets… View moreA new email scam impersonating the NZTA is being sent around telling vehicle owners their licences are due.
The email directs the recipient to renew the funds through clicking a 'Renew Now' button at the bottom corner of the email. It then takes the individual to fake website that gets them to fill in personal details.
CERT NZ, the government authority responsible for cyber security said in a tweet, that anyone who receives this email should report it directly to Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
How to spot a phishing scam:
- NZTA will only send an email through if an individual has contacted them first.
- Email addresses will always end in @nzta.govt.nz, @enews.nzta.govt.nz or @reply.nzta.govt.nz.
- The email may be missing specific details that the NZTA will have on file: such as your plate number, the date your vehicle license is due and vehicle make and model.
- Hover over buttons and links to see if the pop-up will take you to a genuine government (.govt.nz) website
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Wairau Park
Hi,
We are looking for volunteers who are keen to support us and our friendly team in our Red Cross Shop at 18 Link Drive, Wairau Park, in Auckland.
If you are passionate about retail, and you'd like to use that drive to help your community, then you are exactly who we are looking for.
This … View moreHi,
We are looking for volunteers who are keen to support us and our friendly team in our Red Cross Shop at 18 Link Drive, Wairau Park, in Auckland.
If you are passionate about retail, and you'd like to use that drive to help your community, then you are exactly who we are looking for.
This is an exciting opportunity to utilize your skills, meet amazing people and learn new things. If you're keen to help and join our team, hit the button below to apply to your Red Cross Shop at Wairau Park.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
David from Forrest Hill
21 July 2021!!!
TESOL (Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Language) is coming for YOU!!!
Best certificate to become an English teacher anywhere in the world!!!
Category 1 NSLS is the best school for the certificate!!
… View more21 July 2021!!!
TESOL (Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Language) is coming for YOU!!!
Best certificate to become an English teacher anywhere in the world!!!
Category 1 NSLS is the best school for the certificate!!
Only available to 8 students!!
Please contact us now!!
09 442 4500
education.nsls@xtra.co.nz
David from Forrest Hill
Category 1 NSLS is providing BEST ONLINE ENGLISH LESSONS!!!!
Available to anyone!!
Please contact us now!!
09 442 4500
education.nsls@xtra.co.nz
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After careful consideration, much arguing & fierce debates, 6 winners were chosen from 51 submissions. We decided to have 2 runners up instead of 1 second place due to the high caliber of the submissions.
Huge congratulations to all the winners and huge thanks to all entrants, teachers & … View moreAfter careful consideration, much arguing & fierce debates, 6 winners were chosen from 51 submissions. We decided to have 2 runners up instead of 1 second place due to the high caliber of the submissions.
Huge congratulations to all the winners and huge thanks to all entrants, teachers & parents.
Shorecare Urgent Care Smales Farm
When you attend one of our Shorecare Clinics, our reception staff will provide you with a face mask to wear for the duration of your visit.
While mask wearing is not essential in most areas at New Zealand Alert Level 1, including most public hospitals, it remains mandatory in certain situations … View moreWhen you attend one of our Shorecare Clinics, our reception staff will provide you with a face mask to wear for the duration of your visit.
While mask wearing is not essential in most areas at New Zealand Alert Level 1, including most public hospitals, it remains mandatory in certain situations such as public transport. Most Auckland General Practices and Urgent Care Clinics have elected to continue mask use in order to increase the level of protection for our patients and staff from respiratory infections, including COVID-19.
We recognise that mask wearing is unpleasant for many people, but ask that you comply with this request, during this difficult time. If you are unable to wear a mask, please let the staff know and we may be able to isolate you in a vacant room, or request that you wait in your car until the doctor is ready to see you.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Since the start of the year, we've had more than 1,500 people sign-up to become apprentices. Some of them are re-skilling from one profession into a career they love. With skills shortages in key industries, employers are hiring and offering training through the fees-free apprenticeships … View moreSince the start of the year, we've had more than 1,500 people sign-up to become apprentices. Some of them are re-skilling from one profession into a career they love. With skills shortages in key industries, employers are hiring and offering training through the fees-free apprenticeships programme.
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Naomi from Belmont
This incident happened on Saturday, 12 June, a J5 game of rugby, Glenfield vs Mahurangi (Warkworth).... I posted on the Mahurangi rugby facebook page but of course they quickly took it down for obvious reasons as you will read:
At the end of our son’s rugby game, a Mother came charging at my son… View moreThis incident happened on Saturday, 12 June, a J5 game of rugby, Glenfield vs Mahurangi (Warkworth).... I posted on the Mahurangi rugby facebook page but of course they quickly took it down for obvious reasons as you will read:
At the end of our son’s rugby game, a Mother came charging at my son (age 8), towered over him and told him off for how he played against her son. She didn’t like it - yet it was all legal play. When this Mother came charging at him, finger pointing and all - my son broke down sobbing. A Grandma, whose grandson plays on the same team as my son saw what was going on, rushed over, grabbed him and while hugging my son tightly she exchanged a few heated words with this Mother.
Meanwhile I was on the other side of the field and seeing what I thought was happening I strode over as a raging Lioness.
I did not swear to this Mother - as that is not the example of adult behaviour I want to set for the children around.
I did not make threats to this Mother, as to why she couldn’t have approached the Parent rather than attack a child to resolve her obvious frustration.
But I raised my voice for all to hear to point out that this is not the type of sportsmanship we should be displaying to our children.
It is not ok for another parent to run down into sobbing tears another child! Kids have come to play to have fun and learn what it means to be a good team player.
Parents - if you don’t like to see your child being tackled, rammed over, pushed and shoved - all legally, then you need to check yourself and stay away from the kids games. When your child cries because he was pushed or shoved then you empower them by encouragement showing love and to be strong but not turnaround and go after the child that played him.
To the Mother who came at my child….Did you think that I would allow you to treat my child in such a manner? Therefore unravelling my parenting of teaching him to respect all? you belittled him in front of other children and parents, so did you really think I would just stand back and allow your actions to be tolerated?
You do not know of the sensitivity and low self esteem of my child which we work hard to build on day after day… You do not know our son has been diagnosed with APD and that this is his first time ever playing rugby so this is a big deal for him! You came after a child and did not consider his make-up and the damage you may have caused, all because you could not handle seeing your child being schooled in rugby.
Why then did you try to blend in with your crowd of supporters when you heard me singing (roaring) about your despicable behaviour and not come at me the way you came at my child?
You are a Mother…. I too am a Mother …. I could have reacted differently I could have justifiably reacted quite violently but that is not my make-up. I would never lower my crown to such a low level and then how would that impact on your child?
Your behaviour did not give me the chance to calm myself down and think rationally on how to approach this situation especially when you rampaged at my son.
I hope you learn from this incident, I hope you do not react like this in future games because I can’t guarantee another Mother would not react non-violently to how you broke my son down.
Next time, approach adult to adult not adult to child. We want to be great examples to our Tamariki they deserve that much!
I will continue to teach and raise my son to become a man to respect all. To become a man who will not allow this incident scar him from the kiwi game of rugby. I will remind him to handle such matters where he is to ask them to STOP, WALK away and TELL someone. I will continue to teach him to be strong and never let anyone tell him he is a failure! He will be strong to face all that life will come at him, why? because he is being raised by a strong phenomenal Queen of a Mother who will support her child - in the best way that will empower him and his team mates!
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
WE WILL BE AT FIELDAYS TOMORROW!!!
If you are thinking of renovating your home, we can provide expert advice and suggestions to get your next home improvement project done right. Sometimes the smallest improvements and repairs can make the biggest difference!
Come along to ask us all your … View moreWE WILL BE AT FIELDAYS TOMORROW!!!
If you are thinking of renovating your home, we can provide expert advice and suggestions to get your next home improvement project done right. Sometimes the smallest improvements and repairs can make the biggest difference!
Come along to ask us all your maintenance and renovation questions and you can go into the draw to win a retractable insect screen!? We will also have some fantastic promos to help with your home improvements!
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Neighbourhood Support North Shore
Neighbourhood Support North Shore is looking for like-minded community-focused individuals to voluntarily join our Committee. The Committee discusses how NSNS operates, ensure its prosperity, and how we can create safe, more resilient, and connected communities, and the option to give a helping … View moreNeighbourhood Support North Shore is looking for like-minded community-focused individuals to voluntarily join our Committee. The Committee discusses how NSNS operates, ensure its prosperity, and how we can create safe, more resilient, and connected communities, and the option to give a helping hand at our community events occasionally.
We meet every two months in Browns Bay in the evening for 60-90 minutes. If you’re interested in volunteering as a Committee member or would like to nominate a member, please get in touch with our office at admin@neighbourhood.org.nz or on 022 675 9431. All volunteer committee members will be Police vetted at our expense for eligibility.
The Team from Auckland Council
Only steel food cans and spray cans are accepted for recycling in your kerbside bin. Always remember when recycling if in doubt, leave it out.
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Hiromi from Devonport
One long sleeve jersey size 3S for $30
One sleeveless jersey size 2S or 3S for $20
Negotiable
David from Forrest Hill
21 July 2021!!!
TESOL (Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Language) is coming for YOU!!!
Best certificate to become an English teacher anywhere in the world!!!
Category 1 NSLS is the best school for the certificate!!
… View more21 July 2021!!!
TESOL (Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Language) is coming for YOU!!!
Best certificate to become an English teacher anywhere in the world!!!
Category 1 NSLS is the best school for the certificate!!
Only available to 8 students!!
Please contact us now!!
09 442 4500
education.nsls@xtra.co.nz
David from Forrest Hill
Category 1 NSLS is providing BEST ONLINE ENGLISH LESSONS!!!!
Available to anyone!!
Please contact us now!!
09 442 4500
education.nsls@xtra.co.nz
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