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1468 days ago

Protect your number plates

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Want to stop your number plates from getting pinched?

Police and Mount Roskill Community Patrol are holding a Safer Plates event on Saturday, from 10am to 12pm.

Head down to the Countdown Supermarket Car Park in Lynfield.

Police will help replace your number plate screws with tamper proof … View more
Want to stop your number plates from getting pinched?

Police and Mount Roskill Community Patrol are holding a Safer Plates event on Saturday, from 10am to 12pm.

Head down to the Countdown Supermarket Car Park in Lynfield.

Police will help replace your number plate screws with tamper proof screws.

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1473 days ago

Beware...some adorable ghosts may be haunting your streets.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Halloween can be a fun way to connect with your community. But naturally not all homes in New Zealand will get involved.
If your house is open to trick or treaters this weekend, or if you know of some popular, local streets for trick or treating, please share these below.

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1468 days ago

Samoan Women's Experiences of COVID-19 PhD Research Invitation to Participate and/or Share

Sarah from Mount Roskill

Malo le soifua,

My name is Sarah McLean-Orsborn and I am currently a PhD student at the University of Auckland. My research is looking to understand how Samoan women have been impacted by COVID-19 this year. The goal for this research is to not only understand how COVID-19 has impacted our Samoan… View more
Malo le soifua,

My name is Sarah McLean-Orsborn and I am currently a PhD student at the University of Auckland. My research is looking to understand how Samoan women have been impacted by COVID-19 this year. The goal for this research is to not only understand how COVID-19 has impacted our Samoan women, but also to find ways to support our Samoan women in times of crises. I have attached the participant information sheet, as well as my flyer for you to look through as well as share to your networks if possible.

My questionnaire is open to:

• Samoan women in Samoa and throughout the diaspora (NZ, Australia, across the Pacific, UK, USA etc.)

• 16 years and older

• Have been directly/indirectly impacted by COVID-19 (you don't need to have been diagnosed with COVID-19 to share your experiences)

Please feel free to participate if you meet the criteria and/or share this with your networks or anyone who you think fits the criteria and would like to help with my research!

Fa'afetai tele lava and I look forward to sharing progress with you!

Anonymous link to the questionnaire: auckland.au1.qualtrics.com...

Manuia le aso,
Sarah McLean-Orsborn
Doctoral Candidate
Te Wānanga o Waipapa
School of Māori Studies and Pacific Studies
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019, Auckland Mail Centre
AUCKLAND 1142
E: sarah.mclean@auckland.ac.nz

Approved by the University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee on 27 October 2020 for three years. Reference Number UAHPEC2802

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1468 days ago

We're there for people with cancer

The Team from Cancer Society Auckland

Did you know Cancer Society Auckland provides free psychological support for cancer patients, and their whānau, as they go through their cancer journey? Just one of the many practical ways we’re there for people with cancer. Learn more

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1490 days ago

NZ Police Weekly Crime Alert Pictures

Colleen from Onehunga

Hello Neighbours,
Here's Constable Don's latest persons of interest for you.
Just a reminder, any information no matter how small may be of assistance in helping the Police build a picture as to the identity of a person of interest. Please don't feel any snippet is a " waste of… View more
Hello Neighbours,
Here's Constable Don's latest persons of interest for you.
Just a reminder, any information no matter how small may be of assistance in helping the Police build a picture as to the identity of a person of interest. Please don't feel any snippet is a " waste of time" it may be the final piece in the identity puzzle they're working on. Everything helps when we work as a team to keep our village safe.
Kind Regards
Colleen

criime alert 8 oct 2020 .pdf Download View

1469 days ago

Some Lunatic

Mubashir Neighbourly Lead from Mount Roskill

Hope all cars on the Mount Albert road from Honolulu cafe up until three kings are safe as saw one lunatic wearing a yellow tshirt running on the pavement banging either a stick or something like a belt on cars and fencing in the neighborhood.

1472 days ago

Auckland CBD businesses gain respite from City Rail Link

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Inner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.

Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.

Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected … View more
Inner city business owners will be relieved to see City Rail Link work has ended in Albert St.

Five years of City Rail Link work has come to fruition at the intersection of Albert St and Wolfe St in Auckland's CBD.

Digging up the busy city street for rail tunnels took longer than expected and caused hardship for businesses in the area, said City Rail Link Ltd chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney.

"There have been robust discussions over the years, but we have worked hard with local businesses to find suitable solutions to offset impacts when work fell behind schedule including the introduction of rent assistances scheme for those who qualified,” said Sweeney.

“We hope we are leaving behind a rejuvenated and transformed street.”

Work began in late 2015 on the city rail link section at the lower end of Albert St.

A trench was excavated down the middle of Albert St between Customs St and Wyndham St to build the project’s twin underground tunnels 350-metres long.

At Commercial Bay they connected with the tunnel built from Britomart Station.

Construction also involved relocating an important stormwater line and strengthening a section of a large sewer main.

Tunnel construction finished in mid-2019 and Albert St was back filled up to road level.

Street beautifying followed – building wider pavements, installing new street furniture and lighting, planting native trees and creating bus bays to upgrade public transport.

Sweeney says the end to the work at the lower end of Albert Street is an important milestone.

“Historically it is where CRL’s construction began, but when you look ahead it’s a timely reminder that CRL is a transformational project for the whole of Auckland."

"Alongside that city-wide view we have a commitment to leave a positive legacy locally where we have had to put our spades into the ground.“

Meanwhile, work is continuing from the Wyndham St intersection to extend the city rail link further south along Albert St to join the new Aotea underground station in the city centre.

1469 days ago

Things change. You can too.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

We’re holding information sessions to help you enrol with us in 2021. Find out about courses, meet tutors and enrol in one easy process.

Sessions run at various times on campus and if you can’t make it, join us on Zoom. Secure your place for 2021.
Book in today

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1472 days ago

Police puppy named: Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Police asked and you responded.

Members of the public have helped to christen Auckland Police's new puppy Etu.

Police appealed to the public last week for suggestions for a name starting with E for their latest canine recruit.

People were quick to come up with names.

Echo, Ernie, Eddie … View more
Police asked and you responded.

Members of the public have helped to christen Auckland Police's new puppy Etu.

Police appealed to the public last week for suggestions for a name starting with E for their latest canine recruit.

People were quick to come up with names.

Echo, Ernie, Eddie and Ezra were top contenders but officers were taken with the name Etu.

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1471 days ago

I need to borrow a large dog cage

Colleen from Onehunga

Hi Neighbours, I'm getting a rescue cat on 15 November and need to borrow a large covered in dog crate for him to stay in while he acclimates here in the safety of his crate as required and away from my other cat:-)
I'll need it for 4-6 weeks please.
Please pm me if you are able to help.
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Hi Neighbours, I'm getting a rescue cat on 15 November and need to borrow a large covered in dog crate for him to stay in while he acclimates here in the safety of his crate as required and away from my other cat:-)
I'll need it for 4-6 weeks please.
Please pm me if you are able to help.
Thank you in advance
Colleen :-)

1482 days ago

Ardern's landslide now confronts Auckland's to-do list

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, The Labour landslide removes most of the excuses (New Zealand First) offered for why some big Auckland projects didn't happen last term. So will it now all be go ? Read the story below:

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1470 days ago

Leather lounge suite

Glennis from Mount Roskill

3 seater good condition, 1 recliner good condition, 1 recliner torn arm.
Just bought new lounge suite. Delivered Monday. This one will be taken away unless anyone would like to make an offer for some or all of it.

Negotiable

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1471 days ago

Window cleaning

Roxane from Epsom

Hi all
I am looking for a good window cleaner for a 3 storey home in Brighton rd parnell for Monday or friday next week preferably Monday
Thankyou

1471 days ago

Make your own modernist art

The Team from Resene ColorShop Onehunga

Make your own modernist art and release your inner Matisse with easy-to-create canvas artworks. Use Resene testpots to suit your colour scheme for a co-ordinated look.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

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