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Petrol stations
Dairies
Greengrocers
Cafes
Restaurants
Takeaways
Duty-free stores
Shops providing services like hairdressers
… View morePetrol stations
Dairies
Greengrocers
Cafes
Restaurants
Takeaways
Duty-free stores
Shops providing services like hairdressers
Real estate agencies
Pharmacies
Souvenir shops
Some shops at public transport terminals
Some shops at exhibitions, shows, or markets
Garden centres (only on Easter Sunday)
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When it was dark, my brothers would pick me up and we would walk the streets... I hated school and wanted to drop out early.
Then I was introduced to a Graeme Dingle Foundation programme for young people that need a boost in life. It helped me build my self-confidence and social skills.
We … View moreWhen it was dark, my brothers would pick me up and we would walk the streets... I hated school and wanted to drop out early.
Then I was introduced to a Graeme Dingle Foundation programme for young people that need a boost in life. It helped me build my self-confidence and social skills.
We were paired with a mentor, my mentor Tony believed in me like no one else. Because of him I stayed in school, went to university and now have a full time job.
Find out more about how the Graeme Dingle Foundation helps Kiwi kids.
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Want to know about road works in your neighbourhood?
Now that we no longer drop work notifications off in your mailbox, the best way to keep informed of planned maintenance in your area is through email alerts.
So, if you want to know about state highway maintenance that might disrupt your … View moreWant to know about road works in your neighbourhood?
Now that we no longer drop work notifications off in your mailbox, the best way to keep informed of planned maintenance in your area is through email alerts.
So, if you want to know about state highway maintenance that might disrupt your journey or increase the level of noise in your neighbourhood, sign up now.
Find out more
The Team from Auckland Council
Looking for a park to explore this long weekend, but not sure what is open or closed?
Check our recommendations by clicking on 'Read More'.
John Sammut from Disabled Citizens Society
We are looking to hire a person to supervise our workshop floor.
Hours are from 9am until 2pm hours negotiable.
Please apply to john@dcsinc.org.nz
Angela Hume from SPiCE - Sandringham Project in Community Empowerment
Before and After!! Our vibrant new toilet block at Sandringham Reserve is looking rather smart now thanks to this fantastic new mural by Auckland artist Ross Liew. SPiCE commissioned the mural with funding from Albert Eden Local Board and we think you will agree it looks rather amazing 😍. … View moreBefore and After!! Our vibrant new toilet block at Sandringham Reserve is looking rather smart now thanks to this fantastic new mural by Auckland artist Ross Liew. SPiCE commissioned the mural with funding from Albert Eden Local Board and we think you will agree it looks rather amazing 😍. Perfect for our vibrant and beautiful community here in Sandringham.
Artwork by local artist Ross Liew @mroscarlow and design by Julian @bravedesign_nz 👏
What do you think? It's quite a transformation isn't it!
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We have still been busy cleaning Windows Auckland-Wide! Here was a fantastic photo our lead technician Oliver took when doing two homes on the same site in Mt Albert. Thank you to the wonderful home owner!
We are taking bookings … View moreWe’re back! 🙏🏻 We were just getting re-verified via Google.
We have still been busy cleaning Windows Auckland-Wide! Here was a fantastic photo our lead technician Oliver took when doing two homes on the same site in Mt Albert. Thank you to the wonderful home owner!
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Mildred Armah Reporter from Central Leader
A family of three living in a cabin two months since the Auckland Anniversary weekend flooding say they’ve lost their “entire” family history.
Catherine Beggs and her family were forced to swim to safety in waist-deep water on the night of January 27.
They returned home the … View moreA family of three living in a cabin two months since the Auckland Anniversary weekend flooding say they’ve lost their “entire” family history.
Catherine Beggs and her family were forced to swim to safety in waist-deep water on the night of January 27.
They returned home the following day to find they had lost all their household belongings in the deluge - including their recently-renovated home in Mt Roskill.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
In previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our … View moreIn previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our communities and have you noticed it in yours?
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No chocolate in sight, these treats are better! How about unlimited broadband starting from $62/m with 6 months FREE Prime Video PLUS a chance to WIN 1 of 6 $300 Prezzy Cards with 2degrees? Maybe … View moreThe NZ Compare Easter Bunny has been busy delivering some epic deals on BROADBAND and POWER!
No chocolate in sight, these treats are better! How about unlimited broadband starting from $62/m with 6 months FREE Prime Video PLUS a chance to WIN 1 of 6 $300 Prezzy Cards with 2degrees? Maybe you’d like to bundle and get your first 2 months of broadband FREE with Electric Kiwi! Or sink your teeth into a $100 welcome credit with Flick.
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Remember rubbish, recycling and food scraps collection times may change due to public holidays. Check your collection dates by clicking on 'Read More'.
Communicare from Royal Oak
Communicare for Seniors has a Friendship Centre at Te Tuhi every Monday. Loads of fun, but to run these groups, we need volunteers. Do you and your friend have a few hours every Monday to help? Do you have special skills you may want to share with the seniors? Training is provided, and the food is… View moreCommunicare for Seniors has a Friendship Centre at Te Tuhi every Monday. Loads of fun, but to run these groups, we need volunteers. Do you and your friend have a few hours every Monday to help? Do you have special skills you may want to share with the seniors? Training is provided, and the food is amazing!!
Communicare is always looking for volunteers. Can you help
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Brian from Mount Roskill
The minimum wage went up about 7% to $22.70 on April 1, while the living wage will rise by 9.9% to $26 from September 1 this year.
Both changes reflect New Zealand's high cost of living at the moment, but the two figures are set by different people and they have different impacts on different… View moreThe minimum wage went up about 7% to $22.70 on April 1, while the living wage will rise by 9.9% to $26 from September 1 this year.
Both changes reflect New Zealand's high cost of living at the moment, but the two figures are set by different people and they have different impacts on different groups of Kiwis. Here's what it all means.
What is the minimum wage?
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The minimum wage is a legal obligation, set by the government and reviewed each year. It applies to most employees aged 16 years or over, and it's the lowest amount an employer can pay their employee (before tax).
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment estimates about 222,900 people will see their pay rise with the latest hike.
As well as the adult minimum wage, there's a starting-out minimum wage — now $18.16 — for some 16 to 19-year-old employees who haven't been with their current employer for six continuous months yet, or are still undertaking industry training. It is 80% of the adult minimum wage.
But "if an employee is supervising or training other workers, then the starting-out minimum wage doesn't apply and they must be paid at least the adult minimum wage", the Employment NZ website clarifies.
There's also a training minimum wage — also $18.16 — for certain employees, including many apprentices, who are over 20 and undergoing an approved industry training programme.
It doesn't apply to employees who are being trained at work, and again, it doesn't apply to employees supervising or training others.
Are there any exceptions to the rule?
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Not everyone's pay rate is covered by the legislation that sets the minimum wage.
Migrant workers have the same minimum employment rights as Kiwi workers, but a small number of people with disabilities that affect their work are paid less than the minimum wage.
There is no minimum wage for employees under 16, while "inmates of any charitable institution (who aren't living there just because they're employees) who do any work as inmates" are also exempt, as are prisoners working while in custody.
How's the living wage different?
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The living wage is an opt-in rate, released by a group called the Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand.
In their words, the living wage "means thriving, not just surviving".
It's currently $23.65, and accredited living wage employers pledge to pay at least that amount to all staff and regular contractors.
Like the minimum wage, the cost of living is a key factor in how it's calculated. It is worked out independently, using the latest data and movement in New Zealand’s average hourly earnings.
Living wage employers must meet certain criteria.
How have the two been tracking?
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Both wages have been rising for years, with the current hikes coming as inflation is close to a 32-year high at 7.2%.
The minimum wage was set at just $8.50 two decades ago, from March 24, 2003.
It hit $13 on April 1, 2011, and rose steadily from there before reaching $20 for the first time on April 1, 2021.
The first living wage in New Zealand was set at $18.40 in 2013. At the time, the minimum wage was $13.75.
The living wage cleared $20 within a few years, set at $20.20 in 2017.
Since September 1 last year, it's been $23.65, and the new rate later this year will be the first time it's cleared $25.
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