Pakuranga, Auckland

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1206 days ago

Sleepyhead Allure King single bed and headboard

Trent from Burswood

n fairly good order but has been used by a child for around 5 years. Some marks. It's on 6 rollers.
It was $1000 new so it's really good quality and super comfy. Pick up is Burswood Botany.
** Child not included ***

Price: $200

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1232 days ago

STILL "NO DECISION" ON RETURN OF THE PANMURE SIGN

Keith from Panmure

From The Panmure Community Action Group:

Two years after the removal of the historic Panmure sign from the old Panmure roundabout, the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board says there has been no decision on its return. This has been the position of the Board and Auckland Transport since the decision … View more
From The Panmure Community Action Group:

Two years after the removal of the historic Panmure sign from the old Panmure roundabout, the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board says there has been no decision on its return. This has been the position of the Board and Auckland Transport since the decision was made to remove the sign more than five years ago.
When the sign was taken down in April 2019 to make way for the AMETI Eastern Busway, Auckland Transport tweeted: “Over the weekend, we said Ka kite anō to the Panmure sign which was carefully removed & placed in storage. The sign will return, refreshed at a new location later on”. However, since then, AT appear to have lined up a list of excuses for not bringing the sign back at all. It currently languishes in a Council depot in Meadowbank.

The reinstated Panmure sign was clearly on the original draft plans for the new intersection in December 2016 as presented as part of Auckland Transport's evidence to the Notice Of Requirement process in 2017 to get official approval for the next stage of the AMETI Busway project. In that evidence the AMETI planners made a big show of their intention to “Recognise the importance of the Panmure Roundabout in creating a sense of identity, and of the historic sign as an important landmark within the urban fabric”. Now, all trace of the Panmure Roundabout has disappeared and Auckland Transport are claiming that the Panmure sign does not meet the definition of 'historic heritage'.

They now claim that the December 2016 landscape plan as submitted to the 2017 NoR Hearings process was only ever an "aspirational document" and, after obtaining Resource Consent for the AMETI Busway project, the planners quietly removed the Panmure sign from the final 2018 plans for the new intersection at the request of the Kaitiaki Forum Project Control Group, which has commissioned its own gateway artwork for the intersection.

It is now possible that, after years of promises of public consultation about the refurbishment and relocation of the Panmure sign, the fate of the sign may simply be the scrapheap.

1206 days ago

Meet Meadowbank’s lovely new Care Manager

Oceania Healthcare

Oceania has always believed in better and so does Meadowbank’s new Care Manager, Suzette Vorster.

Having worked in Aged Care for several years, Suzette’s favourite thing about her work has remained the same – giving back to those who’ve done so much for Aotearoa.

“Our residents … View more
Oceania has always believed in better and so does Meadowbank’s new Care Manager, Suzette Vorster.

Having worked in Aged Care for several years, Suzette’s favourite thing about her work has remained the same – giving back to those who’ve done so much for Aotearoa.

“Our residents have a lifetime of knowledge and have worked hard in often difficult times. I see it as such a privilege to be in a position to lead a team of people who are passionate about caring for them.”

Suzette’s recipe for great care is simple. “Great care means meeting a resident’s daily needs with empathy and warmth – to deliver the kind of care that anyone would want their Mum or Dad to have.”

She’s excited to take on a new challenge in our vibrant village beside Orakei Basin. “Meadowbank is a beautiful site– it’s a place anyone would feel proud to live in and a place families enjoy visiting.

Our Care Suites provide a feeling of independence within the comfort and security of exceptional 24/7, round-the-clock care.” And her vision for Meadowbank goes beyond brick and mortar.

“The heart of it is the people – staff who provide empathy and love, and residents who live their years to the fullest.”

To learn more about our Care Suites with Rest Home and Hospital level care, get in touch with Suzette today.
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1206 days ago

muscovy duck on property

Cyrus from Pakuranga

It's anyone missing a muscovy duck in ti rakau drive in and around edgewater??

1212 days ago

What does "urban" mean when it comes to your rates bill ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Kia ora Neighbours, When is urban not urban? That was one of the biggest debates when Auckland's latest rate rise was set at an average 5 per cent. There's extra pain for thousands of fringe properties now rated urban, when they say they are not getting an urban "deal". Are you … View moreKia ora Neighbours, When is urban not urban? That was one of the biggest debates when Auckland's latest rate rise was set at an average 5 per cent. There's extra pain for thousands of fringe properties now rated urban, when they say they are not getting an urban "deal". Are you ? Read the story below:

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1207 days ago

Large Tilt Flat Panel Mount WM2-L

Angie from Half Moon Bay

Product SpecificationsFits most: 37” - 63” flat panels
Supports up to: 79.4 kg
Tilt: Up to +15º
Mounting profile: 69mm
Universal & VESA compliant: 100x100 to 400x600
Mounting: Double-stud
UL listed: Yes
Color: Black and Platinum… View more
Product SpecificationsFits most: 37” - 63” flat panels
Supports up to: 79.4 kg
Tilt: Up to +15º
Mounting profile: 69mm
Universal & VESA compliant: 100x100 to 400x600
Mounting: Double-stud
UL listed: Yes
Color: Black and Platinum

Boxed and used - good condition
Comes with monitor mounting rails. wall plate, locking bar, hex screws and complete hardware kit.

Comes with a manual -

Price: $40

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1207 days ago

Glazier

Yvette from Panmure

Hi, can anyone recommend a good cheap glazier servicing in the Panmure area. Just have one pane to replace.

1208 days ago

RMHC® New Zealand Annual Appeal

Ronald McDonald House Charities

Help us house families with hospitalised children. Join the fight to fund a night. Find out more

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1208 days ago

Looking to buy a house. Budget $1.9M

Yogesh from Mount Wellington

Hi there

We are looking to privately buy a house and our budget is between $1.4M - $1.9M. Location in Central Auckland only please. Not interested to buy in South or West Auckland.

Please get intouch by calling 022 6207 193 or email yogeshnath.nz@gmail.com

Thank you
Yogesh Nath

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1208 days ago
1208 days ago

Don’t miss your collection

The Team from Auckland Council

Queen’s Birthday is just around the corner. All council kerbside collections will be collected a day later. All collections will return to normal from 14 June 2021.

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1209 days ago

It's over to you

The Team from Homed

How's retirement treating you? Maybe you're in the midst of planning your retirement but haven't quite settled on your forever home yet.

If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you! The Homed team is giving you the opportunity to show us the home you've retired to and … View more
How's retirement treating you? Maybe you're in the midst of planning your retirement but haven't quite settled on your forever home yet.

If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you! The Homed team is giving you the opportunity to show us the home you've retired to and tell us why you love it. If you haven't quite left your career behind and you're planning your retirement we want to hear about it on Stuff Nation.

Remember - this doesn't have to be a one off. You can ask your neighbours for business recommendations for DIY products, advice on home improvement or even to invite your neighbours over for a house warming when your forever home is completed.

To share your thoughts and photos with Stuff head to the Stuff Nation page, we prefer submissions between 350-800 words; otherwise email homed@stuff.co.nz.

Remember to send through lots of photos.

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1209 days ago

NZ Radio Training School joins Awanuiārangi!

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

NZ Diploma in Radio Broadcasting

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is pleased to announce the NZ Radio Training School (NZRTS) is now under our custodianship and together, will be delivering the NZ Diploma in Radio Broadcasting (Level 5) as well as programmes for secondary schools.

NZRTS, now… View more
NZ Diploma in Radio Broadcasting

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is pleased to announce the NZ Radio Training School (NZRTS) is now under our custodianship and together, will be delivering the NZ Diploma in Radio Broadcasting (Level 5) as well as programmes for secondary schools.

NZRTS, now based at our Manukau campus, has four radio stations, along with green room facilities, news, and production suites for practical training.

Awanuiārangi is excited by this new partnership, becoming part of the broadcasting training landscape in Aotearoa.

Graduates will be able to enter the industry in areas such as presenting, production, programming, marketing, sales, brand management, studio engineering, creative writing, journalism, and digital content management.
Find out more

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1209 days ago

Baby Carrier $50

Vlora from Point England

Infantino baby Carrier, purchased at The baby Factory for $90. Very good condition as Iv only used it a few times max. 4 ways to carry, facing in and out and back pack. Can carry children from 3.6-14.5kgs.

Negotiable

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1211 days ago

water rates increase

Paul from Pakuranga Heights

again we are being held hostage 7%increse this year, more next year an rises for next t0 years
if this *was a buisiness or a utilities supplier like phone, power etc we would a choice and would use that choice but we are totally captive
while council help themselves again
we have to pay up and … View more
again we are being held hostage 7%increse this year, more next year an rises for next t0 years
if this *was a buisiness or a utilities supplier like phone, power etc we would a choice and would use that choice but we are totally captive
while council help themselves again
we have to pay up and shut up no choice

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