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1376 days ago

Digital 3d designer required to do a design

Francoise from Mount Wellington

I am looking for someone to assist with designing a 3d version of a Motor bike build . They need to be able to draw up a 3d version of what i am wanting to have made . Parts will be made out of metal , tank , seat . rear guards , front guards

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1376 days ago

Have you seen this statue?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

A Mt Wellington widow is devastated after thieves stole this memorial dedicated to her late husband.

The 50cm koru sculpture was swiped from her garden last week.

Officers have appealed to the public for help.

"We understand it can have a devastating impact, especially when sentimental … View more
A Mt Wellington widow is devastated after thieves stole this memorial dedicated to her late husband.

The 50cm koru sculpture was swiped from her garden last week.

Officers have appealed to the public for help.

"We understand it can have a devastating impact, especially when sentimental items or things which mean a lot to you and your loved ones are stolen," police said.

"We want to help return it (the statue) to her and her family."

If you have any information call 105 quoting file number 210216/2164 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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1377 days ago

Sole and crayfish quenelles

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Sole and crayfish quenelles with Sauce Nantua prepared by our Diploma Level 5 Cookery chefs This is  a complex classic dish with savoury umami flavours and creative presentation by the students.

1378 days ago

Poll: Do you support making Matariki a public holiday?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

The Matariki cluster will send Aotearoa a new public holiday next year.

The actual date of Matariki will move but is expected to always fall on a Friday or Monday.

The first day off will be Friday June 24 in 2022.

Government advice suggests the new Matariki public holiday will cost businesses … View more
The Matariki cluster will send Aotearoa a new public holiday next year.

The actual date of Matariki will move but is expected to always fall on a Friday or Monday.

The first day off will be Friday June 24 in 2022.

Government advice suggests the new Matariki public holiday will cost businesses between $377 - $448 million.

But that advice does not include any potential economic benefits from the new public holiday, set to be introduced from next year.

The estimated cost has come under fire from ACT leader David Seymour who said the public holiday amounted to a tax on business.

Seymour suggested that the Government get rid of another public holiday to make way for Matariki.

Photo: STEPHEN CHADWICK

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Do you support making Matariki a public holiday?
  • 59.5% Yes
    59.5% Complete
  • 36.4% No
    36.4% Complete
  • 4.1% Unsure
    4.1% Complete
852 votes
1377 days ago

Round The Bays Steaming Ahead Sunday

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Hi East Auckland neighbours,

The Ports of Auckland Round the Bays fun run is back on this Sunday following Auckland's drop to alert level 1.

Now in its 49th year, Round the Bays is one of the biggest events to be held in New Zealand this summer.

More than 25,000 people will take part in the… View more
Hi East Auckland neighbours,

The Ports of Auckland Round the Bays fun run is back on this Sunday following Auckland's drop to alert level 1.

Now in its 49th year, Round the Bays is one of the biggest events to be held in New Zealand this summer.

More than 25,000 people will take part in the event that attracts participants of all ages and fitness levels ranging from professional runners to people aged in their eighties.

The event kicks off at 9.15 am in Quay St and takes in beaches along Tamaki Drive including Okahu Bay and Mission Bay.

It finishes at St Heliers.

Are you planning to take part?

If so, how are you going to play it?

Will you be a walker talker, a serious runner or dusting off the roller skates?

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1377 days ago

4 tier ladder shelf

Aleksandra from Stonefields

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1378 days ago

After School Care Available Churchill Park School

Linda from Wai O Taiki Bay

Hello, I'm available to do after school care for one or two children from Churchill Park School. I am a middle aged lady and have a son in Churchill Park School. Happy to provide references, having previous experience.

1378 days ago

The stock you have waited for has arrived!

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We created Furniture Now to offer a different experience for furniture shopping - where you can order the latest on-trend furniture today, and have it in your home tomorrow without having to wait weeks and months for it to be delivered.

We have a huge range of bedroom, living, dining and lounge … View more
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1389 days ago

Monster wasp nest

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Well, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the … View moreWell, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the wasps through the Wasp Wipeout project, but did you know you can help as well? For information on how to help or DIY click here: bit.ly... You can also donate to the project here: givealittle.co.nz...

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1378 days ago

Auckland Council Recovery Budget consultation

Cathy McIntosh from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board

Councillor Josephine Bartley is calling on you to help shape the Recovery Budget. She will be advocating on continued investment in transport as well as keeping our libraries and community centres open.
What else do you believe should be a priority?
More below or provide feedback at … View more
Councillor Josephine Bartley is calling on you to help shape the Recovery Budget. She will be advocating on continued investment in transport as well as keeping our libraries and community centres open.
What else do you believe should be a priority?
More below or provide feedback at www.akhaveyoursay.nz...

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1378 days ago

Auckland moves to alert level 1

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbours,

From midnight tonight, Auckland will join the rest of the country in alert level 1.

At Alert Level 1, everyone can return without restriction to work, school, sports and domestic travel, and you can get together with as many people as you want.

One new case of Covid-19 in the … View more
Hi Neighbours,

From midnight tonight, Auckland will join the rest of the country in alert level 1.

At Alert Level 1, everyone can return without restriction to work, school, sports and domestic travel, and you can get together with as many people as you want.

One new case of Covid-19 in the community has been announced.

The new case is linked to the existing community cases and is already in quarantine, the Ministry of Health said on Monday.

There are six new cases in managed isolation, four of which are historical.

What were your predictions for Auckland's alert level decision?

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1386 days ago

Auckland to move to Alert Level 1 tonight

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
February 22
3.13pm

Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will move to Alert Level 1 tonight at 11.59pm.
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UPDATE
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UPDATE
February 22
3.13pm

Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will move to Alert Level 1 tonight at 11.59pm.
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UPDATE
February 17
4.48pm

Auckland will be out of lockdown at 11.59pm tonight. Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield are currently providing an update to media at a post-cabinet press conference.

Here's what you need to know:
- Auckland will drop down to Alert Level 2 at midnight tonight with the rest of the country moving to Alert Level 1.
- These restrictions will be reviewed February 22.
- There has been an additional 1 case confirmed, with the positive case a member of the same household bubble.
- New locations of interest have been loaded on the Ministry of Health website.
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UPDATE
February 16
1.08pm

There are no new community cases Ashley Bloomfield confirmed in a 1pm update today. There are no new cases in MIQ facilities.
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UPDATE
February 15
4.20pm

Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield are currently providing an update to media at a post-cabinet press conference.

Here's what you need to know:
- The Prime Minister says there's a variety of scenarios on how the virus got into the community. To date, health officials are still attempting to establish the source of the outbreak.
- 42 people have been identified as close contacts.
- The first batch of Pfizer vaccines - 60,000 doses - arrived this morning on a Singapore Airlines flight.
- Vaccines will be offered to border and MIQ workers from this Saturday.
- This will be the largest vaccine programme in New Zealand's history, Jacinda Ardern says.
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UPDATE
February 15
1.34pm

The Ministry of Health has confirmed five new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation. There are no new community cases.
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UPDATE
February 15
8.14am

The Ministry of Health has confirmed that the first two February cases are the highly infectious UK strain. There is no link to any MIQ infections.
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For the third time since the onset of the pandemic, Auckland is in lockdown.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addressed the nation at 7.00pm Sunday, saying from 11.59pm tonight, Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 until at least 11.59pm Wednesday night.

The rest of the country will move to Alert Level 2.

Here's what you need to know:
- Stay home, in your bubbles if you are in Auckland. Gatherings with others outside this bubble are prohibited.
- A border will be established around Auckland, similar to the demarcations before.
- Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open.
- Aucklanders are asked to wear facial coverings when accessing essential services.
- Customer-facing businesses will need to move to non-contact methods of payment and collection.
- The full list of rules under Alert Level 3 can be found here.
- Here's the full list of locations of interest where the cases visited.

Neighbourly will be updating this message as further information comes to hand.

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1389 days ago

Win or lose, is this Auckland's last America's Cup?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, The changing world has reached the America's cup with Team New Zealand doing the once unthinkable - seeking interest in any further defence being hosted overseas. What do you think? Read the story below:

1379 days ago

Covid-19: The workers stuck in the cycle of perpetual managed isolation

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Dave Church pilots Dreamliners to exotic destinations around the world only to be trapped in a hotel room upon arrival.

The Air New Zealand captain endures 18 days each month in self-isolation under strict rules governing air crew to reduce the risk of Covid-19 entering the community.

“You’re… View more
Dave Church pilots Dreamliners to exotic destinations around the world only to be trapped in a hotel room upon arrival.

The Air New Zealand captain endures 18 days each month in self-isolation under strict rules governing air crew to reduce the risk of Covid-19 entering the community.

“You’re conscious of the fact Covid is quite prevalent in a lot of countries,” Church said, “... but it is hard to sit at your window and see everyone walking around the streets enjoying themselves when we’re locked in our hotel rooms.”

“The challenge with it all is to maintain that momentum to keep wanting to go back to work because you know everyone back home has the freedoms of a free lifestyle.”

When crew return home from virus-ridden North America, they face another three days’ confinement in a managed isolation hotel “and that makes it even harder because it could be up to seven days in isolation”, he said.

“... If you look at it from the fact that the general public get a bit upset about being locked in for two weeks, well we can do it for up to a week, have four days off then do it all again, possibly three times a month.”

“Covid fatigue” proved prevalent amongst crew because of the repetitiveness of self-isolation, the Remuera resident said.

While enthusiasm was waning, they were thankful to have a job, he said, and were providing an essential service repatriating passengers along with exporting primary produce.

They took Ministry of Health regulations seriously and were vigilant about not bringing Covid-19 back into the country, said Church, 53.

“You’re also conscious of the fact that being locked in your room is incredibly boring and for a lot of people is quite challenging. There’s a mental wellbeing aspect to the whole thing.”

While operating, Church is subjected to nasopharyngeal tests (swabs up the nose) for Covid-19 every seven days.

Staff must don full face shields, masks and gloves walking through the airport at Los Angeles, which is deemed high risk.

He said social interaction with workmates was limited to the flight deck of the Boeing 787 he flies.

“We no longer are allowed in the cabin of the aircraft either, to mingle and talk to the passengers.

“We’re allowed to leave the flight deck to go to the bunk [to sleep] and that’s about it.”

Back in New Zealand, crew can be ostracised by people who fear catching Covid-19, he said.

“There is certainly a view out in the public that we shouldn’t be associated with.”

Church said people had been turned away from parties, and he had been approached on the sports field while watching his son play cricket.

“I’ve been asked what I was doing there because I was a crew member.”

Read about other air crew in perpetual managed isolation here:

www.stuff.co.nz...

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1379 days ago

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