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Poppa from Grey Lynn
It was a bust day at Poppa Jim's Xmas Trees yesterday and lovely to see some of our seasonal regulars return to get their tree again. New trees will be arriving today so stop by after 3 pm for the best selection. See you soon!
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Gay from Mount Albert
Hi neighbours, does anyone have 3 kitchen doors with handles at the top so they work under a sink that you wish to get rid of?
We need 3 at 450mm x 720.
If they are a winter white or pure white colour I'd be thrilled.
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Brian from Mount Roskill
1. Stop work on the Income Insurance Scheme.
2. Stop work on Industry Transformation Plans.
3. Stop work on the Lake Onslow pumped hydro scheme.
4. Begin efforts to double renewable energy production, including a NPS on Renewable Electricity Generation.
5. Withdraw central government from … View more1. Stop work on the Income Insurance Scheme.
2. Stop work on Industry Transformation Plans.
3. Stop work on the Lake Onslow pumped hydro scheme.
4. Begin efforts to double renewable energy production, including a NPS on Renewable Electricity Generation.
5. Withdraw central government from Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM).
6. Meet with councils and communities to establish regional requirements for recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle and other recent major flooding events.
7. Make any additional Orders in Council needed to speed up cyclone and flood recovery efforts.
8. Start reducing public sector expenditure, including consultant and contractor expenditure.
9. Introduce legislation to narrow the Reserve Bank’s mandate to price stability.
10. Introduce legislation to remove the Auckland Fuel Tax.
11. Cancel fuel tax hikes.
12. Begin work on a new GPS reflecting the new Roads of National Significance and new public transport priorities.
13. Repeal the Clean Car Discount scheme by 31 December 2023.
14. Stop blanket speed limit reductions and start work on replacing the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2022.
15. Stop central government work on the Auckland Light Rail project.
16. Repeal the Fair Pay Agreement legislation.
17. Introduce legislation to restore 90-day trial periods for all businesses.
18. Start work to improve the quality of regulation.
19. Begin work on a National Infrastructure Agency.
20. Introduce legislation to repeal the Water Services Entities Act 2022.
21. Repeal the Spatial Planning and Natural and Built Environment Act and introduce a fast-track consenting regime.
22. Begin to cease implementation of new Significant Natural Areas and seek advice on operation of the areas.
23. Take policy decisions to amend the Overseas Investment Act 2005 to make it easier for build-to-rent housing to be developed in New Zealand.
24. Begin work to enable more houses to be built, by implementing the Going for Housing Growth policy and making the Medium Density Residential Standards optional for councils.
Restore law and order
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25. Abolish the previous Government’s prisoner reduction target.
26. Introduce legislation to ban gang patches, stop gang members gathering in public, and stop known gang offenders from communicating with one another.
27. Give Police greater powers to search gang members for firearms and make gang membership an aggravating factor at sentencing.
28. Stop taxpayer funding for section 27 cultural reports.
29. Introduce legislation to extend eligibility to offence-based rehabilitation programmes to remand prisoners.
30. Begin work to crack down on serious youth offending.
31. Enable more virtual participation in court proceedings.
32. Begin to repeal and replace Part 6 of the Arms Act 1983 relating to clubs and ranges.
Deliver better public services
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33. Stop all work on He Puapua.
34. Improve security for the health workforce in hospital emergency departments.
35. Sign an MoU with Waikato University to progress a third medical school.
36. By 1 December 2023, lodge a reservation against adopting amendments to WHO health regulations to allow the government to consider these against a “national interest test”.
37. Require primary and intermediate schools to teach an hour of reading, writing and maths per day starting in 2024.
38. Ban the use of cellphones in schools.
39. Appoint an Expert Group to redesign the English and maths curricula for primary school students.
40. Begin disestablishing Te Pukenga.
41. Begin work on delivering better public services and strengthening democracy.
42. Set five major targets for health system, including for wait times and cancer treatment.
43. Introduce legislation to disestablish the Māori Health Authority.
44. Take first steps to extend free breast cancer screening to those aged up to 74.
45. Repeal amendments to the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Act 1990 and regulations.
46. Allow the sale of cold medication containing pseudoephedrine.
47. Begin work to repeal the Therapeutics Products Act 2023.
48. Establish a priority one category on the social housing waitlist to move families out of emergency housing into permanent homes more quickly.
49. Commission an independent review into Kāinga Ora’s financial situation, procurement, and asset management.
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Bree from Grey Lynn
Keys with Blue army knife, blue batman tag found on west cycle way, bottom of Bright st.
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This week's Nice Neighbours are Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura. They were nominated by Yolanda Schuller.
On Yolanda's birthday, her husband had a major heart attack. They had an entire day planned, but then life threw a spanner into the works.
Yolanda asked Amelie to feed… View moreThis week's Nice Neighbours are Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura. They were nominated by Yolanda Schuller.
On Yolanda's birthday, her husband had a major heart attack. They had an entire day planned, but then life threw a spanner into the works.
Yolanda asked Amelie to feed her cat, Koda, but Amelie's family went over and above. They cooked dinners two nights in a row and sent yummy treats during the tough time.
“I was really touched by their love, prayers and generosity. They are amazing. I couldn’t wish for better neighbours,” said Yolanda.
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Chris from Grey Lynn
Welmar upright, one owner - good condition and much loved - free to good home
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Poppa from Grey Lynn
Poppa Jim's Xmas Trees
175 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn.
Wed-Sun 10am - 6pm.
Our Trees have arrived a day early so we have opened the gates - come and get the pick of the bunch.
Poppa Jim is pleased to announce that he has been able to freeze the price of his Iti-bity trees at 2022 prices! … View morePoppa Jim's Xmas Trees
175 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn.
Wed-Sun 10am - 6pm.
Our Trees have arrived a day early so we have opened the gates - come and get the pick of the bunch.
Poppa Jim is pleased to announce that he has been able to freeze the price of his Iti-bity trees at 2022 prices! Another reason to choose Poppa Jim's for your tree this year.
Iti Bity Trees (1m + high) $40
Iti Trees (1.5 + high) $55
Puku Nui (1.8 + high) $79
Poppa Jim's is the tree destination of choice for residents of Grey Lynn Herne Bay, Westmere, Point Chev, Ponsonby, and other Central Auckland suburbs. Stop by and find out why!
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Brian from Morningside
Registered WOF and RUC all done, 1 owner for blast umpteen years. Selling on behalf as owner gone Bush in a camper and no longer wants it. Runs well, new different, new starter and new fuel line. Needs a clean inside.
Price: $3,950
Chandra from New Windsor
I have a sunny double bedroom fully Furnished, suitable for anon-smoker, working female please leave your number if you are interested. I will PM you
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