Ranui, Auckland

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1098 days ago

Biggest Ever Black Friday Bed SaleI!

Beds 4 U

The wait is over… the Black Friday Bed Sale is Live! Get Black Friday discounts today on a huge range of beds, mattresses & pillows. Plus get Free Local Delivery* 😍 Oh and did you hear? Up To 65% Off on NZ made beds... hurry... Your dream sleep is awaiting you!

👉Click here … View more
The wait is over… the Black Friday Bed Sale is Live! Get Black Friday discounts today on a huge range of beds, mattresses & pillows. Plus get Free Local Delivery* 😍 Oh and did you hear? Up To 65% Off on NZ made beds... hurry... Your dream sleep is awaiting you!

👉Click here https://beds4u.co.nz/collections/sale

✅60 Night's Comfort Guarantee
✅100% NZ Owned and Operated Business
✅14 Bed retail stores across North Island

*Apply Code (BLACKFRIDAY) before purchase to claim free local delivery. Free Shipping on Online Orders above $699 and only valid for shipping rates under $99. While stocks last.
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1099 days ago

When does NZ move to the 'traffic light system'?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hundreds of thousands of Kiwis who do not yet have both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine face a tightening of their freedoms on December 3, when the Government moves the entire country into the new “traffic-light” system.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the date on Monday, saying … View more
Hundreds of thousands of Kiwis who do not yet have both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine face a tightening of their freedoms on December 3, when the Government moves the entire country into the new “traffic-light” system.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the date on Monday, saying Covid-19 was not going to be eradicated from New Zealand.

“The hard truth is that Delta is here and not going away,” Ardern said.

While Aucklanders will finally see an end to New Zealand’s longest lockdown, those in other parts of the country could face far more restrictions if they have not been fully-vaccinated.

Read more here.

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1099 days ago

Te Whau Pathway consultation now open

The Team from Auckland Council

Aucklanders are being invited to have their say on the design of Te Whau Pathway.
Consultation is open now until Dec 20.

1099 days ago

We Say/You Say: Should the Hauraki Gulf be protected?

Reporter Western Leader

Kia ora neighbours,

A new poll released by the Hauraki Gulf Forum has found there is overwhelming public support for more measures to protect and restore the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana.

Of over 1000 respondents, 81% said they love and have a very strong attachment to the Gulf, including its … View more
Kia ora neighbours,

A new poll released by the Hauraki Gulf Forum has found there is overwhelming public support for more measures to protect and restore the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana.

Of over 1000 respondents, 81% said they love and have a very strong attachment to the Gulf, including its beaches, shorelines and islands. The greatest public concerns for the health of the Gulf are plastics (73% of respondents said this had the most negative impact), sewage (72%), chemicals (70%), and commercial fishing (63%).

Methods proposed to protect the Gulf include planting all waterways, re-establishing lost shellfish-beds and reefs, and banning fishing methods such as dredging and bottom-trawling that damage the sea-floor. 84% of respondents supported these actions, with less than 3% in opposition.

Do you love being in/around the Gulf, and do you think it should be protected? Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the conversations section of the Western Leader.

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1117 days ago

Mission Bay water fountain to be switched back on

Reporter Auckland Stuff

Mission Bay’s Memorial Fountain will be switched back on this weekend after 19 months as water restrictions in Auckland are lifted.

But Auckland Council is reminding people not to splash about in the fountain, which is a memorial for the nephew of late Auckland mayor Sir Ernest Davis.

“We… View more
Mission Bay’s Memorial Fountain will be switched back on this weekend after 19 months as water restrictions in Auckland are lifted.

But Auckland Council is reminding people not to splash about in the fountain, which is a memorial for the nephew of late Auckland mayor Sir Ernest Davis.

“We are very fortunate to have this stunning memorial located on our waterfront,” Ōrākei Local Board chair Scott Milne said.

“That we are now able to turn it on again is great news, and something we are sure many will be pleased to learn because the fountain really is an attraction that visitors from all over the city come to see.”

The fountain was built in 1947 as a memorial to Trevor Moss Davis, the nephew of late Auckland mayor Sir Ernest Davis.

Ōrākei Local Board chair Scott Milne said visitors need to be considerate when heading to Selwyn Reserve.

“It I s also a good opportunity to remind people that we need to be mindful and respectful of the fact that it is a memorial, and not a splash pad or paddling pool,” he said.

The fountain was turned off in February 2020 as Auckland entered a drought.

It was turned on briefly in March for the America’s Cup finals, but has mostly been empty for the past 19 months.

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1099 days ago

Buying a new home or investment property?

Climate Insights - Auckland

Hi Neighbours,
Over the last 12 months there were 35,549 houses sold in Auckland; 54% of recently surveyed Kiwis said they would take climate change into account before purchasing.

Let us help you make an informed decision before buying in Auckland. Get your climate risk report today - ready … View more
Hi Neighbours,
Over the last 12 months there were 35,549 houses sold in Auckland; 54% of recently surveyed Kiwis said they would take climate change into account before purchasing.

Let us help you make an informed decision before buying in Auckland. Get your climate risk report today - ready in 5 minutes!

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1099 days ago

Let’s keep it clean

Auckland Council

Let’s keep your neighbourhood clean. If you see illegally dumped rubbish report it 24/7 by calling Auckland Council on 0800 NO DUMP.

Dumpers will be fined up to thirty thousand dollars.

Donate or dispose of your items properly. For more information visit … View more
Let’s keep your neighbourhood clean. If you see illegally dumped rubbish report it 24/7 by calling Auckland Council on 0800 NO DUMP.

Dumpers will be fined up to thirty thousand dollars.

Donate or dispose of your items properly. For more information visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbishandrecycling.
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1100 days ago

Auckland, meet your 2022 Kiwibank Local Hero Medallists

The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa

From fighting against poverty to supporting youth social development, you may recognise one of these champions going above and beyond to make your neighbourhood a better place.

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1112 days ago

Police searching for missing woman in Sandringham

Reporter Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Police are appealing to the public for sightings of missing woman Cindy Li, from Sandringham.

Cindy, aged 70, has been missing since Tuesday morning. She is known to have left an address on Tranmere Road and failed to return.

Police believe she may be in the wider Auckland City … View more
Hi neighbours,

Police are appealing to the public for sightings of missing woman Cindy Li, from Sandringham.

Cindy, aged 70, has been missing since Tuesday morning. She is known to have left an address on Tranmere Road and failed to return.

Police believe she may be in the wider Auckland City area and are currently trying to locate her.

Cindy was last seen wearing a long sleeve t-shirt, long track pants and black shoes.

Anyone who sees Cindy should call 111.

Anyone with any information about her whereabouts or movements since yesterday morning should contact 105, quoting file number 211110/4026.

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1100 days ago

Independence + support = balance

Murray Halberg Retirement Village

We all value our independence, however over time our needs can change. Assisted-living apartments balance an independence lifestyle in a stylish apartment alongside support that makes life easier. Housekeeping, a chef-prepared meal, activities and outings, it’s the perfect balance.

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1100 days ago

Do I need a new executor?​

Public Trust

Great question. Your executor oversees your will when you pass away, so it’s an important job. If things have changed for you or your executor since the days of cassette tapes and telethons, it might be time to appoint a new one. ​

You can choose a new executor when you … View more
Great question. Your executor oversees your will when you pass away, so it’s an important job. If things have changed for you or your executor since the days of cassette tapes and telethons, it might be time to appoint a new one. ​

You can choose a new executor when you update your will – you can even appoint Public Trust, which gives you the reassurance of an executor who is impartial, always available and has the right expertise. ​
Read on to find out more.

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1101 days ago

Plants , plants and more plants

Linda from Massey

This Community Garden Fundraiser is on the Reserve by 458 Don Buck Rd Massey. All W/E, Sat 27th Nov and Sun 28th Nov, 9am-12pm
Garage Sale over the road at 7 Royal Rd has heaps of Bromeliads and Geraniums too.
It might be a good idea to bring a box to transport any plants you buy.
Rain or shine it … View more
This Community Garden Fundraiser is on the Reserve by 458 Don Buck Rd Massey. All W/E, Sat 27th Nov and Sun 28th Nov, 9am-12pm
Garage Sale over the road at 7 Royal Rd has heaps of Bromeliads and Geraniums too.
It might be a good idea to bring a box to transport any plants you buy.
Rain or shine it will be on.Please scan in and wear a mask.

Negotiable

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1101 days ago

Community Garden Fundraising Plant Sale

Linda from Massey

Huge variety of plants for sale, veg, herbs,seedlings,flowering and non flowering. 2 days of buying so please bring your own box to transport plants.

Negotiable

Garden fundraising PLANT SALE.docx Download View

1103 days ago

😔Covid-19 fears cut cancer patient's 30 year GP career short😔

Fiona from Henderson

An incredible, heartwarming and heartbreaking, but totally honest life story from the wonderful GP, Liz Fitzmaurice posted on Stuff.
www.stuff.co.nz...

I love the moving and sometimes relatable feelings, thoughts and the real life emotions; but above all, the no-nonsense approach to today's … View more
An incredible, heartwarming and heartbreaking, but totally honest life story from the wonderful GP, Liz Fitzmaurice posted on Stuff.
www.stuff.co.nz...

I love the moving and sometimes relatable feelings, thoughts and the real life emotions; but above all, the no-nonsense approach to today's health climate crisis - Covid.

Her calm, but well reasoned approach, is the exact calmness we all seem to have lost in this wild ocean of anger and despair currently happening in this mad Covid world, that we all really need right now. Thank you Liz🥰

My favourite quote from Liz, that is in this article reads:
"When people write of “personal freedom,” it seems to read like they are actually speaking of “personal privilege”.

She is fully in support of vaccine mandates to protect vulnerable people like her.

I wish her well and nothing but good, kind caring people to surround her during her time of need as well as happiness for the rest of her life, all that she deserves (and then some more).

💗💗BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU SO MUCH LIZ FITZMAURICE💗💗

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1103 days ago

What about access to doctors - Government priorities gone mad

Ray from Te Atatu South

Morning
Just had a thought this morning and would appreciate your opinions. The Government is possibly opening up for hairdressers to open from next week (good for them) and I can see that the Government wants to test the Vaccination Certificate. But wat about doctors. My doctors surgery is STILL … View more
Morning
Just had a thought this morning and would appreciate your opinions. The Government is possibly opening up for hairdressers to open from next week (good for them) and I can see that the Government wants to test the Vaccination Certificate. But wat about doctors. My doctors surgery is STILL operating under phone consultations rather than going to see the doctor. They have the proper PPE. I just find it unbelievable. I can go and get my ears de-waxed, go to get my hearing aids fitted and have x-rays. What's happening - there doesn't seem to be any consistency. Your opinions would be appreciated

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