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Colleen from Onehunga
Here's a message from our Communitny Constable Don Allan ......
Hi Everyone,
I hope you are all keeping well. Not long to go now until a possible alert level change.
Yesterday afternoon 18/9 at around 530pm, a set of keys were found on Tawa Road, One Tree Hill.
If anyone is missing … View moreHere's a message from our Communitny Constable Don Allan ......
Hi Everyone,
I hope you are all keeping well. Not long to go now until a possible alert level change.
Yesterday afternoon 18/9 at around 530pm, a set of keys were found on Tawa Road, One Tree Hill.
If anyone is missing these keys, please feel free to contact me directly.
Senior Constable Don Allan
DAZ516
Community Constable / Police Liaison Officer Community Patrols / Neighbourhood Support
Onehunga Police
Phone (09)2138691
Mobile 021 1913077
Email: Donald.allan@police.govt.nz
We're very excited to announce Climate Insights as our new Neighbourly partner.
Climate insights is looking forward to supporting the Neighbourly community, helping kiwis protect their homes against climate change and live better within their communities. Climate Insights use science-based… View moreWe're very excited to announce Climate Insights as our new Neighbourly partner.
Climate insights is looking forward to supporting the Neighbourly community, helping kiwis protect their homes against climate change and live better within their communities. Climate Insights use science-based information to provide tools and guidance as we strive to become more sustainable and resilient.
Please join us in welcoming Climate Insights and stay tuned for localised climate information, tools and much more!
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Look no further! Join Sam Mannering on Thursday the 23rd of September and cook your dinner along with him.
What’s on the menu? Sam is going to teach you how to make curry from scratch, and for dessert, a tarte tatin.
Get in quick because seats are limited!
Register now
David Downs from SOS Business
Urgh - another week of lockdown. Another week of no coffee, missing takeaways, and shaggy hair. Please consider helping a small business by buying a voucher for that thing you miss the most - they get the cash now, when they need it, and you can look forward to using your voucher when we can. … View moreUrgh - another week of lockdown. Another week of no coffee, missing takeaways, and shaggy hair. Please consider helping a small business by buying a voucher for that thing you miss the most - they get the cash now, when they need it, and you can look forward to using your voucher when we can. Win/win.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
As part of Stuff’s Life & Style Live Chat series, NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll and Jack Hobbs, manager of the Auckland Botanic Gardens, are back with their expert spring gardening tips, advice and plant problem-solving. If you have a question for the gardening experts, … View moreDear neighbours,
As part of Stuff’s Life & Style Live Chat series, NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll and Jack Hobbs, manager of the Auckland Botanic Gardens, are back with their expert spring gardening tips, advice and plant problem-solving. If you have a question for the gardening experts, you can submit it (now, or during the chat) at the link below. Then tune in today, Sept 17, at 3pm.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Onehunga
Give some plain store-bought pots a fresh new look using Resene FX Crackle effect. Use Resene FX Crackle effect to give a shabby chic look with on-trend paint colours.
Find out how to create your own.
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Mobile vaccination buses will be rolled out in Auckland from Thursday, in the style of Mr Whippy ice cream vans.
A similar initiative was launched in Australia at the start of the month, and buses became known as “Jabba the Bus”.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has challenged the public to… View moreMobile vaccination buses will be rolled out in Auckland from Thursday, in the style of Mr Whippy ice cream vans.
A similar initiative was launched in Australia at the start of the month, and buses became known as “Jabba the Bus”.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has challenged the public to come up with a better name, but has ruled out “Busey McBusface”.
What do you think the vaccination buses should be called?
Here are some ideas readers have emailed in to Stuff, but feel free to comment your own!
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Danielle Clent Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, Auckland Zoo has lions again!
On Tuesday, it welcomed three young lionesses from Australia.
The zoo said twin sisters Aziza and Kibibi and half-sister Ilola – all four years old – have come from Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria.
Auckland Zoo is currently closed … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland Zoo has lions again!
On Tuesday, it welcomed three young lionesses from Australia.
The zoo said twin sisters Aziza and Kibibi and half-sister Ilola – all four years old – have come from Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria.
Auckland Zoo is currently closed because of Covid-19 alert level 4, but once it reopens, the lions will be ready and waiting to see visitors.
Will you be booking in a visit to the zoo to see these new lions once restrictions ease?
Sheetal Neighbourly Lead from Onehunga
I have a food parcel available to anyone who needs it. Will leave on doorstep for contactless pickup. I'm fully vaccinated.
Debbie from Wholesale Meats Direct - Onehunga
CREATE YOUR FAVOURITE INSPIRED DISH USING ONE OF OUR MEAT PRODUCTS AND GO IN THE DRAW TO WIN A $50 MEAT PACK!
Conditions: You must have ordered online during level 4 lockdown, received and use one of our MEAT products as the FEATURED INGREDIENT in your dish!
Send us a photo of your dish and a photo… View moreCREATE YOUR FAVOURITE INSPIRED DISH USING ONE OF OUR MEAT PRODUCTS AND GO IN THE DRAW TO WIN A $50 MEAT PACK!
Conditions: You must have ordered online during level 4 lockdown, received and use one of our MEAT products as the FEATURED INGREDIENT in your dish!
Send us a photo of your dish and a photo of your family or yourself enjoying your creation and what inspired you. Send to accounts@wholesalemeatsdirect.co.nz
The best 6 photo’s will then go into the draw to win a $50 MEAT PACK! The winner will be notified via email.
Entries close TUESDAY 21st SEPTEMBER 2021
HAVEN’T ORDERED ANYTHING DURING LOCK-DOWN? ALL GOOD! JUST JUMP ONLINE AND ORDER TODAY!
www.wholesalemeatsdirect.co.nz...
We have a huge range of fresh and frozen products and it will be deliver to your door contact less.
Todd Niall Reporter from Community News
Kia ora Neighbours, Two big lockdowns and the GFC before them will leave more scars on Auckland's most vulnerable communities. Is it time for more than a crisis response? Read the article below:
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
Auckland’s city business district has lost $80 million over the latest lockdown.
Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck is calling on the government to consider ‘Covid Loans’.
“We’re keen to see innovative ideas to support businesses and not load the country up with more debt … View moreAuckland’s city business district has lost $80 million over the latest lockdown.
Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck is calling on the government to consider ‘Covid Loans’.
“We’re keen to see innovative ideas to support businesses and not load the country up with more debt than necessary,” she said.
“Many people have told us they have not had good access to capital and ‘Covid Loans’ could be a solution that could be implemented using existing arrangements.”
’Covid Loans’ would allow businesses to access funding with much more manageable repayment options, similar to student loans,
Do you support ‘Covid Loans’ for businesses impacted by the lockdown?
It's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.
'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.
Are you … View moreIt's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.
'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.
Are you keen to dive straight into te wiki? Here's a video by our mates at Stuff showing five te reo words that every person from across the motu (country) needs to know.
For more coverage on Māori language week, click the 'See more' button below.
Ngā manaakitanga!
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Colleen from Onehunga
I put this up a couple of weeks ago, I hope no one minds if I post it again
Colleen Ellis from Onehunga
As we've been walking/driving around our neighbourhood there are a number of citrus ( oranges, lemons & grapefruit) laden trees shedding all over the ground. This of course occurs … View moreI put this up a couple of weeks ago, I hope no one minds if I post it again
Colleen Ellis from Onehunga
As we've been walking/driving around our neighbourhood there are a number of citrus ( oranges, lemons & grapefruit) laden trees shedding all over the ground. This of course occurs every year but we're mainly home at the moment. How about if you have a tree , especially the oranges, you could pick and either bag them "free fruit help yourself" outside your front fence or maybe contact a local food bank to drop them off at their base. Perhaps if your neighbour has a tree you could ask if you could carefully pick and bag them etc for those who would welcome them. As we know some people are doing it hard and it just seems a terrible shame to watch the fruit rot on the ground.
Stay safe
Colleen
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