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Krishanthi from Mount Roskill
Hello. One of my friends is currently searching for a house in Mount Roskill. They have three children aged 14, 11, and 6, and it would be ideal if the house is located in the Mount Roskill school zone. They are looking for a 2-3 bedroom house within a budget of $600-700. If you have any … View moreHello. One of my friends is currently searching for a house in Mount Roskill. They have three children aged 14, 11, and 6, and it would be ideal if the house is located in the Mount Roskill school zone. They are looking for a 2-3 bedroom house within a budget of $600-700. If you have any information about such a property, please let me know. Thank you.
Brian from Mount Roskill
MP expenses are released every three months by the Parliamentary Service and the Office of the Clerk. It details the accommodation and travel expenses for all MPs - both of which are regular expenses required for MPs to fulfil their duties, allowing them to be present in Wellington to attend … View moreMP expenses are released every three months by the Parliamentary Service and the Office of the Clerk. It details the accommodation and travel expenses for all MPs - both of which are regular expenses required for MPs to fulfil their duties, allowing them to be present in Wellington to attend Parliament as well as their home and constituent communities.
The report does not include ministerial travel and accommodation, which is administered by Ministerial Services and is reported separately by that body and was also released today, also covering the period from October 1 to December 31 2023.
MP expenses came to almost $1.7m and Ministerial expenses came to more than $670,000.
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Costs tend to be higher for MPs who live in more far flung places, adding to travel costs, and more senior MPs, especially a prime minister, deputy prime minister, and speaker.
Some MPs also had higher totals than they might otherwise due to expenses from the previous quarter being reported in the latest quarter.
The National Party - which has the largest caucus in the Parliament - spent the most on expenses in the period, totalling almost $731,000.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was the biggest expense of the lot, at a cost of just more than $57,500 - but that included VIP transport of more than $39,000 - part of the requirements of being in the top job. The rest was made up of costs of almost $7500 for accommodation, air travel of $9500 and "surface" - ground travel, such as taxis of more than $1300.
The next highest expenses cost in National's caucus was Auckland-based Defence Minister Judith Collins, at a cost of more than $24,200, made up of more than $6000 for accommodation and just over $18,000 on travel, including more than $16,000 on surface travel.
Erica Stanford and Harete Hipango had higher totals than Collins but theirs included expenses brought forward from the previous quarter.
Labour, with the next biggest caucus, spent almost $462,000 in the quarter. Its biggest expense was Manurewa MP Arena Williams, who spent almost $23,000 on expenses, including $8380 on accommodation in Wellington, more than $10,000 on air travel and almost $4400 on surface travel.
The lowest spender was new Finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds, who is based near Wellington. She spent $521, most of which was $403 on flights.
Three MPs had no expenses to declare: outgoing or already-gone MPs Andrew Little, Nanaia Mahuta and Grant Robertson.
Leader Chris Hipkins - who is based in Upper Hutt - declared $1129, all of which was on flights.
The Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Leader of the Opposition are eligible for VIP transport services.
The Greens spent almost $177,000 and the ACT caucus almost $155,000.
For the Greens, third assistant speaker Teanau Tuiono declared almost $25,000 of expenses, including more than $7000 for flights and almost $10,000 for accommodation.
For ACT, Mark Cameron, who is based in rural Northland, declared almost $21,000 in expenses, the highest of any ACT MP. That included almost $10,000 on accommodation and a similar amount on travel, split almost evenly between flights and ground travel.
New Zealand First's eight MPs spent almost $68,000, while Te Pāti Māori's six MPs spent more than $80,000.
NZ First MP Jamie Arbuckle, from Marlborough, topped his party with more than $16,000 spent, while Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi - who lives in a remote part of his Waiariki electorate - spent $36,500, about $26,000 of which was on travel.
Independent MPs Meka Whaitiri and Elizabeth Kerekere declared almost $15,000 and more than $7200 respectively for the period.
According to Parliamentary Services, party whips monitor non-ministerial MP expenses, and if they notice a member is incurring excessive expenses, can ask MPs to limit further costs for the year.
All expenses reported exclude GST Fringe Benefit Tax, which applies to Parliamentary Service travel expenses.
The report does not include ministerial travel and accommodation, which is administered by Ministerial Services and is reported separately by that body and was also released today.
Ministerial expenses for the new Government began from November 27, when ministerial warrants were issued, and ceased from that date for the previous government.
Ministers in the coalition Government spent $266,118 from that date.
Ministers in the previous Government - which included Labour and Green MPs - spent $405,522 from October 1 to November 27.
Costs included those for Ministers, spouses and staff.
Those figures were also exclusive of GST and Fringe Benefit Tax.
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If you have a green thumb, just imagine what you could do with a balcony with a fantastic view like this one at Murray Halberg Village. This elevated space offers the perfect blank canvas to create a lush outdoor space without lawn maintenance or heavy lifting.
Shane Fairbairn, Landscape Manager… View moreIf you have a green thumb, just imagine what you could do with a balcony with a fantastic view like this one at Murray Halberg Village. This elevated space offers the perfect blank canvas to create a lush outdoor space without lawn maintenance or heavy lifting.
Shane Fairbairn, Landscape Manager at Ryman Healthcare, shares some tips for creating the perfect outdoor space on your patio or balcony so you can enjoy the benefits of gardening without the hassles.
First, decide on a theme. Is it cosy and bohemian, sleek and minimalist, a lush urban jungle, or something else? Your vision will guide your plant and furniture choices.
For all his tips and advice click read more.
The Team from Textile Cleaning Services
If you have been away enjoying the summer break, it's not too late to give your curtains a professional clean. Doing so will not only give them a facelift but having the mildew removed will also keep your home healthier.
Having cleaned thousands of curtains, drapes, blinds and roller blinds… View moreIf you have been away enjoying the summer break, it's not too late to give your curtains a professional clean. Doing so will not only give them a facelift but having the mildew removed will also keep your home healthier.
Having cleaned thousands of curtains, drapes, blinds and roller blinds across Auckland, Textile Curtain Cleaning should be your first point of call for all your curtain cleaning needs - no matter how big or small.
Phone Textile Cleaning Services at (09) 473-5350 to arrange a free quote. Visit us at 5A Kaimahi Rd, Wairau Valley or go to www.textilecleaning.co.nz
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The Team from Auckland Council
📢 Aucklanders, it's time to share your thoughts on the new Draft Waste Management Minimisation Plan, including proposed changes to kerbside collections and weekly rubbish pickups. ♻️
Highwic from Highwic - Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
Coal Range Baking
Our Highwic volunteer cooks will be in the kitchen baking on the authentic Victorian Coal Range using Victorian recipes, some of which were written by ladies from the Buckland family.
So come and take a look at our Victorian Coal Range, if you are lucky there could be something… View moreCoal Range Baking
Our Highwic volunteer cooks will be in the kitchen baking on the authentic Victorian Coal Range using Victorian recipes, some of which were written by ladies from the Buckland family.
So come and take a look at our Victorian Coal Range, if you are lucky there could be something yummy to taste.
Email - highwic@heritage.org.nz
Phone - 09 524 5729
Normal adult entry is $10, up to 4 children free with a paying adult.
Please understand that surcharges may apply at times of special events.
Please note that dates are subject to change without notice. Please contact Highwic to confirm dates to avoid disappointment.
Generally the first Wednesday of the month:
6 November 2024
11am - 1pm
4 December 2024
11am - 1pm
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Rachel Alley from Auckland United Football Club
Girls! Football season is coming soon. Join us for a kick around on Saturday morning at Keith Hay Park with our Premier Women's team, who are competing in the Oceania Champions League in March. Get in the mood for football.
TV Signal Solutions Ltd. from TV Signal Solutions Ltd.
All Television issues in one stop shop.
Reception, Wall mount, Roof mount, Cable troubleshoot / new cable run, Antenna repair / replacement, WiFi cover issues, Data cable issues and etc.
Please ask any questions related to Television issues if you have any.
Contact us on 0220746441.
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Julie from Hillsborough
📣📣 This coming Friday 1st of March we have our MEF Night Market which kicks off at 5pm. Come down and grab some great bargains as well as enjoy our food court ready to make dinner 🍽️ easy for you 😊
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Colleen from Onehunga
hi Neighbours,
Sorry I'm a bit late with this ...... it was sent just after the Onehunga fire .
Regards
Colleen
Hi All,
I hope you are all keeping well. I have not long returned from Annual leave and have been in a rush to get my latest newsletter out to you all. Last week was … View morehi Neighbours,
Sorry I'm a bit late with this ...... it was sent just after the Onehunga fire .
Regards
Colleen
Hi All,
I hope you are all keeping well. I have not long returned from Annual leave and have been in a rush to get my latest newsletter out to you all. Last week was extremely busy, with the Onehunga fire, PM duties and a last minute call to baby sit a detainee at Auckland Hospital.
Have a great week, keep safe, remain vigilant.
Kind regards
Don
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