Mount Eden, Auckland

Time to tidy that garage

Time to tidy that garage

Use Neighbourly Market to make a few bucks while you're at it

186 days ago

New thong slipper

Prashika from Morningside

Selling due to deffect in size.
Size-11

Negotiable

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186 days ago

Kaufmann Upright Piano

Bruce from Sandringham

Free Piano in great condition, would suit someone leaning to play. Our son loved this piano which was handed down to us, He has now left home and we would like to pass it on to someone. It will need to be moved on a piano trolley or similar to get down our wooden hallway then 2 steps to the … View moreFree Piano in great condition, would suit someone leaning to play. Our son loved this piano which was handed down to us, He has now left home and we would like to pass it on to someone. It will need to be moved on a piano trolley or similar to get down our wooden hallway then 2 steps to the driveway.

Free

187 days ago

Where to next? Visit Everil Orr Living

Everil Orr Village

A loved one needing care or just wanting the extra support in their day-to-day, can mean a big change for the entire family.

As Everil Orr Living’s Clinical Manager, I recently tackled the top 10 questions you may have for a move into full time care for you or your loved ones.

My advice is … View more
A loved one needing care or just wanting the extra support in their day-to-day, can mean a big change for the entire family.

As Everil Orr Living’s Clinical Manager, I recently tackled the top 10 questions you may have for a move into full time care for you or your loved ones.

My advice is to get involved and start planning your next steps.

Everil Orr open homes are on every month with our next one on Tuesday, 28 May. If you can’t make it on the day, feel free to reach out or drop by the Everil Orr Living when it suits you.

We hope to see you there!

Sharon Fisher
Clinical Manager
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187 days ago

Congratulations to...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Our Tuesday prize draw is here and the following members have won a $50 movie voucher:

Nazim Molla from Te Atatu South

Cassie Stirling from Napier

Jacob Ferris from Saint Martins

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Our Tuesday prize draw is here and the following members have won a $50 movie voucher:

Nazim Molla from Te Atatu South

Cassie Stirling from Napier

Jacob Ferris from Saint Martins

Shania Kenny from Woolston

Are you a winner? Get in touch with our Neighbourly team here to claim your prize.

Not a winner this time? Come back each Tuesday and we will have ongoing prize draws and more winners!

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187 days ago

Introduction to Watercolour Workshop with Alba G Celdran

Danielle Muller from Epsom Community Centre

Join our Introduction to Watercolour Workshop next Monday and discover the magic of watercolour painiting!

• Date: Monday 27 May
• Time: 9.30am-12.30pm
• Cost: $45.00
• Tutor: Alba G. Celdran

In this 3 hour workshop you will be introduced to watercolour and the basic techniques of … View more
Join our Introduction to Watercolour Workshop next Monday and discover the magic of watercolour painiting!

• Date: Monday 27 May
• Time: 9.30am-12.30pm
• Cost: $45.00
• Tutor: Alba G. Celdran

In this 3 hour workshop you will be introduced to watercolour and the basic techniques of this lovely water-based medium. You will also learn the necessary concepts of tone and colour theory to make a lovely watercolour painting. No previous experience is needed.

Click here to enrol: enrolmy.com...

For more information visit our website (www.epsom-community-centre.org.nz...) or call Lucy on 09 638 7444

188 days ago

Have you got your tickets yet?

Heart Foundation Lotteries

Don’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in stunning Papamoa, worth just over $1.1 million.

Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be loved by … View more
Don’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in stunning Papamoa, worth just over $1.1 million.

Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be loved by its new owner.

Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, a rental, or you can simply sell it! Get your tickets today.
Find out more

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188 days ago

Bill anxiety?

The Team from NZ Compare

You're not alone. But guess what? You have more POWER than you think!

It is no secret that Kiwis are struggling more and more with the cost of living. Grocery prices, fuel and many other bills are all rising steadily.

It can feel overwhelming and like it’s hard to keep up and stay on … View more
You're not alone. But guess what? You have more POWER than you think!

It is no secret that Kiwis are struggling more and more with the cost of living. Grocery prices, fuel and many other bills are all rising steadily.

It can feel overwhelming and like it’s hard to keep up and stay on top of things. It’s also easy to feel powerless. But the good news is that you actually have more power than you think.

Let us help you to take back control and SAVE on your bills!

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195 days ago

Poll: Have you ever been bullied?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

People associate bullying with children in schools, but it can actually stretch beyond childhood to workplaces or neighbourhoods.

This Friday is Pink Shirt Day, which began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against homophobic bullying after a new student was harassed for wearing … View more
People associate bullying with children in schools, but it can actually stretch beyond childhood to workplaces or neighbourhoods.

This Friday is Pink Shirt Day, which began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against homophobic bullying after a new student was harassed for wearing pink. People across the globe are now encouraged to wear pink on this day to take a stand against bullying and promote inclusivity.

Have you or your whānau ever experienced bullying? Share your thoughts on Pink Shirt Day below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Have you ever been bullied?
  • 80% Yes
    80% Complete
  • 19.5% No
    19.5% Complete
  • 0.4% Other - I'll share below
    0.4% Complete
1873 votes
192 days ago

Controlling Crime

Mubashir Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill

I think National was going to go hard on crime. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working.

www.rnz.co.nz...

190 days ago

Record numbers are leaving NZ – who could blame them?

Brian from Mount Roskill

Migration figures show a record number of New Zealanders are choosing not to stick around – and you don’t have to look hard to figure out why, writes Q+A presenter Jack Tame.
No data point says more about the current state of our country than the fact that record numbers of New Zealanders … View more
Migration figures show a record number of New Zealanders are choosing not to stick around – and you don’t have to look hard to figure out why, writes Q+A presenter Jack Tame.
No data point says more about the current state of our country than the fact that record numbers of New Zealanders don’t want to be here.
Over the last two years, the quarterly release of migration statistics has steadily plotted a massive exodus of New Zealand citizens.
Once all citizen returns and departures were accounted for in the year to March 31, provisional net numbers indicated New Zealand lost more than a thousand Kiwis every week.
But why?
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The pandemic restrictions are over and the borders have been open for New Zealanders for more than two years.
Pent-up demand for overseas adventure could explain the initial post-Covid surge in departures, and some New Zealanders who returned during the worst of Covid-19 have left again. But the more recent departures are better attributed to other factors.
As I’ve noted before, what’s perhaps most extraordinary about the huge outward migration of New Zealand citizens is it has coincided with near-record inbound migration of non-citizens.
Facing pressure from business groups amidst a global labour shortage, the previous government responded by massively relaxing immigration settings.
In the year to March 31, New Zealand recorded a net migration gain of 163,000 non-citizens.
Accounting for both the provisional citizen and non-citizen migration flows, there are 111,000 extra people in New Zealand than the year before. Add to that the births and deaths for the same period, and our overall population has increased by approximately 130,000 people in the last year.
During the same period, however, the number of consents issued for new houses dropped 25% on the previous 12 months.
As our population surges and construction slows, the average rent paid by the generation of New Zealanders most likely not to own their own homes has increased. TradeMe Property recorded a median rent increase of 8.3% in the year to March 2024 — more than double the corresponding annual increase in wages.
This renting generation, coincidentally, is the same generation most likely to have left New Zealand.
Of all migrant departures of New Zealand citizens, people between the ages of 18 and 30 made up almost 40%.
But even older New Zealanders — who are more likely to have established careers, families, and assets — are leaving in huge numbers. Accounting for all arrivals and departures, a net total of more than 7500 New Zealand citizens between the ages of 31-40 left our shores.
So, what will stem the bleed?
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In the short term, at least, there is perhaps little economic reason to stay.
The new Government has moved swiftly to tighten immigration settings but, as the full impact of higher interest rates seeps through the economy, unemployment is steadily increasing.
The national unemployment rate currently sits at 4.3% and most economists expect it to climb above 5% in the coming months. The Māori unemployment rate is already at its highest point in four years at 8.2%.
Young Zealanders now find themselves competing with more people for relatively fewer houses and relatively fewer jobs.
And, as we enter a winter of economic discontent, who could blame them for leaving?
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190 days ago

Auckland’s Long-term Plan strikes a balance on 10-year investment

The Team from Auckland Council

Yesterday, we approved our proposed Long-term Plan 2024-2034 – including prioritised investment in transport and water, fairer funding for communities and an Auckland Future Fund.

Find out more details on what this plan includes by clicking on 'Read More'.

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190 days ago

Social climber

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Eden

Building framed bunk beds and finishing with curtains, Resene Indian Ink and Resene Colorwood Bark elevates the bach classic. Kids also love them at home. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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190 days ago

Happy Pink Shirt Day!

The Team from NZ Compare

As our digital world grows, so do the risks. Cyberbullying is a real concern for our tamariki.

Let's learn how to spot it and keep our kids safe online, especially in honour of Pink Shirt Day.

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191 days ago

One stop for all TV and Audiovisual services?

TV Signal Solutions Ltd. from TV Signal Solutions Ltd.

Any audiovisual issues?

Please let us know if you need any WiFi, Security Cameras, TV antennas, wall mount TV, Projectors, amplifier services and etc.
If you moved house and need help to make all devices running and tuned.

Call us on 0220746441

197 days ago

Neighbourly Q&A: Renting rights with CAB's Sacha Green

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are continuing our Q&A sessions on Neighbourly. This week we have the amazing Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ) who will be answering your questions about your renting rights.

A little bit about Sacha:
She has been working for CABNZ for 10 years and is … View more
We are continuing our Q&A sessions on Neighbourly. This week we have the amazing Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ) who will be answering your questions about your renting rights.

A little bit about Sacha:
She has been working for CABNZ for 10 years and is passionate about empowering people with knowledge of their rights as well as ensuring access to justice.

She helps support the team of over 2,000 trained volunteers who deliver the CAB service in 80 neighbourhoods around Aotearoa by providing advice and support at a national level on a wide range of issues. One of Sacha’s work areas is leading the CAB’s social justice work on housing and tenancy issues.

Whether you're a flatmate, landlord, boarder or flatmate, you can leave a comment below and Sacha will share an answer on Wednesday from 9.30am. You may want to ask about notice periods, bond fulfillment, reasonable rent increases, or even whose responsibility it is to deal with mould in the home.

Join Sacha here on Wednesday at 9.30am. See you then!.

⇩ Share your question below ⇩

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