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This is our most popular event of the year. We will have funding booths where community organisations can have conversations with funders after the formal presentations.
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John from Campbells Bay
These are complete with paddles and spray skirts: used, reasonable condition, see photos. Will sell one, two, or even three, you choose.
Price: $350
If you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.
The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional … View moreIf you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.
The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional finalist, you BOTH get a $100 Prezzy® card. PLUS the national winner gets a raft of prizes including advertising packages and a cash prize of $2,500.
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Want to show your child you love them? Take them to something exciting this Children's Day.
Children’s Day is on Sunday 1st of March and it's all about putting tamariki first. Find an event near you.
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Peter from Devonport
Hi Neighbours,
This lily is growing at the front of the house and I was wondering if I should remove the pod
Which is in the picture beside the flower
Thankyou
Peter
Jill Nerheny from Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust
Kaipatiki Summer Fun - this weeks programme and venue;
24th Monday Senior Fun Games & Sewing Threads Northcote Centre 10am
24th Monday Calliope Run Walk Northcote Tavern 6pm
25th Tuesday Preschool Play Elliott Reserve 10am
… View moreKaipatiki Summer Fun - this weeks programme and venue;
24th Monday Senior Fun Games & Sewing Threads Northcote Centre 10am
24th Monday Calliope Run Walk Northcote Tavern 6pm
25th Tuesday Preschool Play Elliott Reserve 10am
26th Wednesday Preschool Play Lauderdale Reserve 10am
26th Wednesday Preschool Play Jean Sampson Res 10am
27th Thursday Preschool Fun Tui Park 10am
27th Thursday Preschool Play Spinella Res 10am
28th Friday Families in Parks Windy Ridge School 5pm
29th Saturday Families in Parks Monarch Park 5pm
1st Sunday Families in Parks Tui Park 3pm
Yugraj Singh from Small Business Accounting - Milford - Auckland
Income Tax Return 2019 is due to file on 31 March 2020 if you are linked with a tax agent, and at the same time, you got an extension of time granted.
Five weeks left for 31 March 2020; if you have not filed an Income tax return yet, contact us on milford@sba.co.nz. We will file on your behalf as … View moreIncome Tax Return 2019 is due to file on 31 March 2020 if you are linked with a tax agent, and at the same time, you got an extension of time granted.
Five weeks left for 31 March 2020; if you have not filed an Income tax return yet, contact us on milford@sba.co.nz. We will file on your behalf as soon as possible. In some cases, we file with the IRD within a week; it depends upon the availability of required documents for processing accounts and income tax returns. Don't delay to avoid penalties and interest.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, motorists running through red traffic lights create some of the highest death and injury risks. Auckland Transport's roll-out of cameras is making a difference, but do you think penalties are tough enough ? Read the story below:
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Cherry from Sunnynook
Marco Raffine Professional 48 Colored Pencils.
Price: $19
Zulha from Hauraki
Hi neighbours. My Takapuna Grammar School daughter need secondhand shirt. Long sleeve, size 8, good condition would be great.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Below is an update from Council on the pontoon and gangplank that were removed from Hinemoa Park, Birkenhead, last year. This is a disappointing situation that the Local Board is pursuing, but it may be a while before a new pontoon is back up and running. The exact location of the new pontoon is … View moreBelow is an update from Council on the pontoon and gangplank that were removed from Hinemoa Park, Birkenhead, last year. This is a disappointing situation that the Local Board is pursuing, but it may be a while before a new pontoon is back up and running. The exact location of the new pontoon is also being investigated.
"Upon discovery that the pontoon was potentially unsafe it was removed and taken to a dry dock facility for an assessment of the damage. Results from the assessment have revealed significant damage to the pontoon to the point where the pontoon is not able to be repaired to a standard that it can be returned to Hinemoa Park.
The decision to invest into a replacement pontoon is not a small one and will need to be considered by the Kaipātiki Local Board as part of the upcoming work programme prioritisation.
The immediate impact of this is that there won’t be a pontoon available for users of the park for the remainder of this summer and possibly further into the foreseeable future.
The assessment also revealed that the specific location of the pontoon likely contributed to the damage and therefore as part of any further investigation into the replacement of the pontoon, the location will need to be a factor for consideration."
Photo credit: "Boaties" website, McLaren Brown Media: www.boaties.co.nz...
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