Mount Roskill, Auckland

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Check out our Know Thy Neighbour page here.

465 days ago

Back from black

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Roskill

Transform a basic cabinet using four simple steps and Resene Enamacryl.
Find out how with these easy step by step instructions.

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467 days ago

Our SPCA Op Shop in Onehunga has been revamped ✨🙌🏼

The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops

Come visit us this week 🤗 so you can explore the lovely new floor layout and easy-to-browse categorised product stands! Our friendly team would love to see you and say hi 👋🏼💙

📍 217 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga, Auckland 1061

469 days ago

Poll: Should cellphones stay out of classrooms?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The leader of the National Party has announced a plan to ban cellphones from all classrooms to minimize distractions for students. The Labour party has commented that this is commonplace already and is a decision best left for individual schools. Do you think a ban should be enforced?

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Should cellphones stay out of classrooms?
  • 75.2% Yes, there's no need for phones in classrooms
    75.2% Complete
  • 24.1% Nah, let the school decide
    24.1% Complete
  • 0.7% I'm not sure
    0.7% Complete
4158 votes
466 days ago

Visit our in person moving sale! 19/20th August

Downlights NZ

Downlights is an Orakei, award-winning NZ fragranced soy candle company & diffuser company. Our products are lovingly handmade & offer meaningful employment opportunities for young adults with Down syndrome & learning disabilities.

ONSITE SALE: 152 Kepa Road, Orakei, Auckland. … View more
Downlights is an Orakei, award-winning NZ fragranced soy candle company & diffuser company. Our products are lovingly handmade & offer meaningful employment opportunities for young adults with Down syndrome & learning disabilities.

ONSITE SALE: 152 Kepa Road, Orakei, Auckland. 9am-4pm 19th / 20th August.

If you can not attend our event do not worry! You can shop on our website and still get 50% off! Use Code: MOVING at the checkout on selected ranges of products.
Start shopping now!

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466 days ago

Do you know a gardener using their greenthumbs to help their community?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Tell us about gardeners doing something worth celebrating in your community, and they could be in the running for the Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year! The winner will receive Vegepod product worth $1000. And the most colourful character receives $1000 worth of Resene paint.

Send up to five… View more
Tell us about gardeners doing something worth celebrating in your community, and they could be in the running for the Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year! The winner will receive Vegepod product worth $1000. And the most colourful character receives $1000 worth of Resene paint.

Send up to five high-resolution photos and explain why you wish to nominate a person or group to be the Ryman Healthcare 2023 Gardener of the Year. Email your entry to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Or post your nomination to 2023 Gardener of the Year, NZ Gardener, PO Box 6341, Victoria St West, Auckland 1142.

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478 days ago

Poll: True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

To find out the answer, click the link below and take our ‘Truth about alcohol' quiz.

www.heartfoundation.org.nz...

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True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.
  • 50.1% True
    50.1% Complete
  • 49.9% False
    49.9% Complete
2429 votes
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471 days ago

Casual labour needed

Glenn from Blockhouse Bay

Hi, I need some casual labour help for 6-8 hours in Blockhouse Bay. Does not have to be all at one time.
Need help with some dugging and moving / placing some pavers.

Please message me.

Thanks

Glenn

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468 days ago

Couch

Nirender from Royal Oak

L Shape couch, no rips , no Stains , good condition
Buyers must pick up from Royal Oak

Price: $500

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468 days ago

MAJOR UPDATE - Resource Consent Application Cancelled: Kāinga Ora Update - 14/08 - Bolton and Marlowe.

Benji from Blockhouse Bay

Please see attached letter. More information to come when I have more details.

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468 days ago

What our customers are saying:

Mike Power from Growth Maintenance

"Growth Maintenance were an absolute pleasure to deal with. Responded quickly, got the job done within a week, kept us totally in the loop at all times and turned up exactly as they said they would. Job executed well and super efficiently. Will definitely use this company in future."

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469 days ago

Commercial Property Grounds Maintenance

Mike Power from Growth Maintenance

Call us for your commercial property maintenance requirements.
Here we are converting this magnolia to a formal topiary shape.
Get in touch today for expert advice and a free quote. Send an enquiry email to service@growthmaintenance.nz or give us a call on 09 281 0120.

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469 days ago

Grief Support meeting

Mabel from Hillsborough

Central Auckland Grief Support will meet in the Hillsborough area on Saturday 19 Aug 2pm. We are a peer support group for adults who have gone through separation, divorce, the death of a significant person or major changes. Contact Mabel at 021-173-4978 to register.

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469 days ago

Water outages

Mitali from Lynfield

Are others near Mt Roskill area keep having unscheduled water outages every few weeks? Also seems to always happen during the weekend. It's so frustrating when we have visitors over 😫

472 days ago

mail theft last night 10-11 August , between 9pm and 4am, videos from thieves

Andreas from Mount Roskill

Mail theft on 509/517 Hillsborough Rd last night Thursday to Friday
Any sightings or neighbours with CCTV ? for above time 9pm to 4 am ?

Bank card stolen and used in Z Manurewa 2x $200 and Dennys Manukau $196.50 between 0:01 and 4:45 this morning . Denny's video still around 4.30 am: … View more
Mail theft on 509/517 Hillsborough Rd last night Thursday to Friday
Any sightings or neighbours with CCTV ? for above time 9pm to 4 am ?

Bank card stolen and used in Z Manurewa 2x $200 and Dennys Manukau $196.50 between 0:01 and 4:45 this morning . Denny's video still around 4.30 am: 2m and 1 F : Puma guy waved 2 cards , first did not work, mine did

471 days ago

Collecting stickers or supermarket savings: Which is the better way to get your cookware?

Brian from Mount Roskill

Smeg knives. Spiegelau glasses. New World supermarket’s past sticker promotions have driven shoppers wild and sparked outrageous bidding wars. This year the exclusive offering is a range of MasterChef cookware. But could shoppers just buy similar cookware by making savings on their groceries at … View moreSmeg knives. Spiegelau glasses. New World supermarket’s past sticker promotions have driven shoppers wild and sparked outrageous bidding wars. This year the exclusive offering is a range of MasterChef cookware. But could shoppers just buy similar cookware by making savings on their groceries at other supermarkets? James Pocock reports.
Saving supermarket stickers to get free cookware might be a fun thing to do, but it’s not necessarily the most financially savvy decision for your family to make over the next 10 weeks.
New World sticker promotions are almost always hot ticket items, but they take significant amounts of money to actually collect.
To collect a MasterChef Non-Stick Roaster with Rack in the current promotion, a New World customer needs 70 stickers, the equivalent of a $1400 spend in store.
So Hawke’s Bay Today decided to do a rather non-scientific comparison - would a shopper be better off just going to Pak ‘n Save for their weekly shop and then buying their own cookware with the savings?
With an average weekly shop rounding up to $140, a New World Hastings customer would earn 70 stickers in 10 weeks.
But our comparison, which doesn’t take into account changes in prices between stores week to week, shows someone purchasing the same items from fellow Foodstuffs-owned brand Pak ‘n Save Hastings could save about $100 after 10 weeks.
The exact same items in the same quantities through Pak ‘n Save’s online shopping feature set to Pak ‘n Save Hastings came to $129.25, for savings of $10.72 each week.
Michael McLay, manager of Total Food Equipment, said he didn’t know what the quality of the New World exclusive MasterChef cookware was, but you could purchase a top-quality roasting dish and rack from his store for $95.
New World’s own recommended retail price (RRP) cited the MasterChef roasting dish and rack as being valued at $140.
There are five other items that stickers can be traded for during the promotion which kicked off at the end of last month.
They range from a two-piece utensil set for 20 stickers or 10 stickers plus $10, all the way to the 24cm casserole dish with a lid available to club card members for 80 stickers or 40 stickers plus $40.
Two utensils and a 26cm frying pan that McLay estimated to be about equivalent in quality to the MasterChef items New World was offering cost $144 together at his stores.
The combined RRP of the MasterChef 26cm frying pan and two utensils was $145 according to New World’s website.
A Foodstuffs spokesperson said the cookware promotion aimed to bring a little cooking joy and inspiration into kitchens.
“From the popularity of our previous promotions with the likes of Smeg and KitchenAid, it’s clear Kiwis love quality items from well-known brands. Through our initial customer research, we had an overwhelmingly positive response towards the MasterChef cookware range.”
The spokesperson noted its New World and Pak ’n Save brands were very different.
“New World is all about a providing a great range of products at fair value, and excellent customer service, all wrapped up in a modern supermarket environment.
“Over at Pak ‘n Save, the aim is to deliver New Zealand’s lowest food prices and everything our teams do, whether it’s the no-frill warehouse format or buying in bulk, is designed to do just that.
McLay said most people he knew gave their New World stickers away, but “a promo is a promo” and there were fanatics for them.
He doubted that this year’s cookware promotion would be enough to make many people go out of their way to New World. “People will just continue to shop where they usually shop.”
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