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Vishal from Mount Wellington
I have more than 20 years of experience teaching students face to face and online mathematics, statistics, Physics, Accounting, Chemistry, IT at secondary and tertiary levels.
I have Master of Science in Mathematics.
I providealso provide online tutorial in these subjects.
Please ring me on … View moreI have more than 20 years of experience teaching students face to face and online mathematics, statistics, Physics, Accounting, Chemistry, IT at secondary and tertiary levels.
I have Master of Science in Mathematics.
I providealso provide online tutorial in these subjects.
Please ring me on 0272062768 (Vishal) or email to vishal.goundar@gmail.com
The Team from Auckland Museum
Did you walk across the Auckland Harbour Bridge when it first opened in 1959? Work on the construction of the clip-on lanes in 1969? Collect tolls from drivers until the bridge became free in 1984?
We’re researching stories for our Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland exhibition opening … View moreDid you walk across the Auckland Harbour Bridge when it first opened in 1959? Work on the construction of the clip-on lanes in 1969? Collect tolls from drivers until the bridge became free in 1984?
We’re researching stories for our Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland exhibition opening next year and want to hear from anyone with early memories of the Auckland Harbour Bridge and how it changed life for Aucklanders, especially on the North Shore.
Email us at haveyoursay@aucklandmuseum.com if you have an interesting story you’d like to share.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
The school holidays are fast approaching and now that we're in Level 1 we've got an action-packed programme for you and your family to enjoy.
Whether you'd like to discover wildlife in the Museum with our Wildlife Selfie Safari, look at stunning images from the … View moreThe school holidays are fast approaching and now that we're in Level 1 we've got an action-packed programme for you and your family to enjoy.
Whether you'd like to discover wildlife in the Museum with our Wildlife Selfie Safari, look at stunning images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition or get creative by making paper stars to add to our Matariki mural, come and spend the holidays with us!
Learn more
Gleny from Pakuranga
5x seater lounge suite and very large footstool. This has 2x seater lounge, and other 2x seater lounge, 1x single lounge chair and a very big footstool, over 3' long. This can be made into a double bed as well.
Price: $200
Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS), facilitates two networking forums; the Pakuranga & Howick Community Networking Meeting and the Botany & Flatbush & Ormiston Community Networking Meeting. These meetings take place eleven times a year enabling community organisations, … View moreManukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS), facilitates two networking forums; the Pakuranga & Howick Community Networking Meeting and the Botany & Flatbush & Ormiston Community Networking Meeting. These meetings take place eleven times a year enabling community organisations, social service providers, government agencies and the general public a platform to connect and network with each other, share information about their activities and provide an opportunity for them to form collaborative working relationships.
Next meeting: Pakuranga & Howick Community Networking Meeting
Venue: Te Tuhi, Reeves Road, Pakuranga, Auckland
Day & Date: Friday, 26 June 2020
Time: 1.30pm - 3:00pm
Entry: Free
MEETING AGENDA
1:30pm Tea, coffee and networking
1:35pm Welcome from David Collings – Executive Board Member, Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
GUEST SPEAKERS
1:40pm Fran Malcolm – Healthcare Relationships Manager, Northern Region, St. John New Zealand
1:45pm Warwick Pudney – Spokesperson Better Blokes: Support for men who have been sexually abused
2:00pm Neha Priya – Volunteering Auckland
2:05pm Robyn Hoffman – Community Disability Advisor, Disability Connect
2:10pm Yasser El Shall – Service Manager, Kahui Tu Kaha
2:15pm Therese Symons – Family Response Coordinator, Ministry of Social Development
2:20pm Candice Thum – Coordinator, Seasons for Growth, Howick
2:20pm David Collings – Howick Local Board
2:30pm Caron Pascoe – Coordinator, Communicare
2:35pm Close of meeting, tea, coffee and networking
Thank you to Howick Local Board for their support
The Team from Panmure Business Association
It's National Volunteer Week 2020! Take time this week to thank your local volunteers! 👍👍
Here in Panmure we have quite a few volunteer organisations, so here’s a shout out of gratitude for all that they contribute. Thank you to you all!
Salvation Army's Panmure Family Store;
… View moreIt's National Volunteer Week 2020! Take time this week to thank your local volunteers! 👍👍
Here in Panmure we have quite a few volunteer organisations, so here’s a shout out of gratitude for all that they contribute. Thank you to you all!
Salvation Army's Panmure Family Store;
Dove Hospice Panmure Shop;
New Zealand Red Cross Panmure Shop;
Citizens Advice Bureau
and let's not forget the Justices of the Peace (Mr Arnold, Ms Delich, Mr Woodcock and Mrs Ngapera – all located in Panmure, plus a new Justices of the Peace Service Desk opening at the Panmure Community Library on Mon, Wed, Friday 10am-noon)
#NVW2020 #volunteers #popintopanmure #grateful
Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
Volunteering New Zealand is mobilising the kindness DNA with our new #AotearoaOfKindness campaign for National Volunteer Week!
We're calling on people to share their stories of acts of kindness. We're calling on people to thank those who have shown acts of kindness that contribute to an … View moreVolunteering New Zealand is mobilising the kindness DNA with our new #AotearoaOfKindness campaign for National Volunteer Week!
We're calling on people to share their stories of acts of kindness. We're calling on people to thank those who have shown acts of kindness that contribute to an Aotearoa of Kindness.
Call to action – keep shaping the world we want to live in:
• Look for where kindness, mahi aroha, work for love, has impacted your life.
• Show your thanks to those people giving kindness and mahi aroha through #AotearoaOfKindness.
• Connect or reconnect with a community or a cause that’s important to you through volunteeringnz.org.nz/finding-volunteer-roles.
The Team from Panmure Business Association
Check out the latest edition of the PBA's newsletter, updates on local businesses, Mataraki Star Hunt, and the Certificate of Appreciation award.
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Zikon from Mount Wellington
Long story short:
1. Bought these new tyres in January for WOF
2. Ordered new Mags for these tyres in February.
3. Mags arrived post lockdown, but the tyres don't fit.
4. Had to buy new tyres for the mags
.. Hence why you are seeing this ad for 4 new tyres and stock mag wheels for a Toyota … View moreLong story short:
1. Bought these new tyres in January for WOF
2. Ordered new Mags for these tyres in February.
3. Mags arrived post lockdown, but the tyres don't fit.
4. Had to buy new tyres for the mags
.. Hence why you are seeing this ad for 4 new tyres and stock mag wheels for a Toyota blade.
Tyre information:
- 225/45/17 non-directional tread
- Almost brand new.
- Fitted in January for WOF. Run for only 2 months due to lock down.
Alloy Wheels:
- 17 x 7 inches
- Stud pattern 5 x 114.3
- ET50
- All are in good condition
Will fit most Japanese Sedans, Hatchbacks, Coupes including Mazda, Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi.
Check your PCD and offset here:
www.wheel-size.com...
Paid Over $800 for the whole set. Price can be found here:
www.hypertyres.co.nz...
Price: $660
Managing Director from Venluree
We can help with repairs or servicing quickly & economically, either in our factory or on-site.
Venluree has a team of professionals who can repair your blinds.
Lets face it – nothing lasts forever. But in some situations, we can extend the life of your products by undertaking an … View moreWe can help with repairs or servicing quickly & economically, either in our factory or on-site.
Venluree has a team of professionals who can repair your blinds.
Lets face it – nothing lasts forever. But in some situations, we can extend the life of your products by undertaking an appropriate maintenance measure. This might include replacing parts that may wear over time or, giving the product a spruce up by replacing fabric or slats.
Being a manufacturer with a full production facility right here in NZ, we can repair or service products quickly and economically in our factory or on-site. With our experience in this area, we can recommend the most affordable way of doing this to ensure you get longest possible enjoyment from the product you have purchased from us.
What all this boils down to is that along with producing the products to your specifications, we can make the whole process of buying window covering solutions effortless and easy. We recommend you utilise our skills and experience and we are happy to help wherever we can.
For blinds, repairs please call our friendly team on 0800 501 841 or email sales@venluree.co.nz
Nelson from East Tamaki
Pickup near Botany Shopping mall or can combine postage
Price: $6
Nelson from East Tamaki
Pickup near Botany Shopping mall or can combine postage
Price: $10
Nelson from East Tamaki
Pickup near Botany Shopping mall or can combine postage
Price: $8
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