Stanley Point, Auckland

1739 days ago

Wildlife Photographer of the Year opens

The Team from Auckland Museum

Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first … View more
Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the most vibrant, fascinating images collected this year of the vast and varied nature of life on Earth. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is the world’s most prestigious international nature photography exhibition, direct from London's Natural History Museum.
The longest-running nature photography exhibition in the world, it is known for inspiring curiosity and wonder, while also reminding us of the fragility of our planet and our responsibility to protect it.

Among those featured is the work of 14-year-old Aucklander, Cruz Erdmann, who won the title of Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his snap of a bigfin squid illuminating the inky blackness of the ocean.

Don't miss your chance to see up close the images that have got the whole world talking. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is free with Museum entry.
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1739 days ago

Three recycling truck fires in three weeks in Auckland

Brittany Keogh Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable material going to landfill. The story below has some tips for people who aren't sure how to dispose of products including paint, gas cylinders and batteries.

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1740 days ago

Get 50% Off Windscreen Cleaning Fluid!*

Beaurepaires Takapuna

Are your wiper blades streaking, squeaking or skipping? Tridon Wiper Blades are now available at Beaurepaires!

For a limited time, Beaurepaires Club Members get 50% off windscreen cleaning fluid with every wiper blade purchased!

Not in the Beaurepaires Club yet? No problem, join today at … View more
Are your wiper blades streaking, squeaking or skipping? Tridon Wiper Blades are now available at Beaurepaires!

For a limited time, Beaurepaires Club Members get 50% off windscreen cleaning fluid with every wiper blade purchased!

Not in the Beaurepaires Club yet? No problem, join today at beaurepaires.co.nz/beaurepaires-club and collect this great deal!

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1745 days ago

Should Auckland Council execs get ATHOP cards instead of carparks?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council is looking to reduce the number of ratepayer funded carparks enjoyed by senior managers. It's down from 77 to 49. Is the council right to consider offering ATHOP cards instead? Read the story below:

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1740 days ago

Are you giving up something for Lent?

Josephine Franks Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Kia ora neighbours, Stuff is looking to speak with Aucklanders who are giving up something for Lent.

Perhaps you quit chocolate for 40 days every year, or you've decided to give up plastic for environmental reasons. If you'd be willing to talk to a reporter, please email … View more
Kia ora neighbours, Stuff is looking to speak with Aucklanders who are giving up something for Lent.

Perhaps you quit chocolate for 40 days every year, or you've decided to give up plastic for environmental reasons. If you'd be willing to talk to a reporter, please email josephine.franks@stuff.co.nz

Please add NFP if you don't want your comments published.

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1740 days ago

Auckland Community Funding Fair

This is our most popular event of the year. We will have funding booths where community organisations can have conversations with funders after the formal presentations.

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1740 days ago

Local Business Hero competition closing soon

Prospa

If you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.

The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional … View more
If you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.

The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional finalist, you BOTH get a $100 Prezzy® card. PLUS the national winner gets a raft of prizes including advertising packages and a cash prize of $2,500.

Nominate a business today and spread the word about your Prospa Local Business Hero.
Nominate now

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1740 days ago

Connect and play this Children's day

Oranga Tamariki

Want to show your child you love them? Take them to something exciting this Children's Day.

Children’s Day is on Sunday 1st of March and it's all about putting tamariki first. Find an event near you.
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1742 days ago

Gardening Quizz

Peter from Devonport

Hi Neighbours,

This lily is growing at the front of the house and I was wondering if I should remove the pod
Which is in the picture beside the flower
Thankyou
Peter

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1740 days ago

File Income Tax Return 2019 by 31 March 2020 to avoid Penalties and Interest

Yugraj Singh from Small Business Accounting - Milford - Auckland

Income Tax Return 2019 is due to file on 31 March 2020 if you are linked with a tax agent, and at the same time, you got an extension of time granted.

Five weeks left for 31 March 2020; if you have not filed an Income tax return yet, contact us on milford@sba.co.nz. We will file on your behalf as … View more
Income Tax Return 2019 is due to file on 31 March 2020 if you are linked with a tax agent, and at the same time, you got an extension of time granted.

Five weeks left for 31 March 2020; if you have not filed an Income tax return yet, contact us on milford@sba.co.nz. We will file on your behalf as soon as possible. In some cases, we file with the IRD within a week; it depends upon the availability of required documents for processing accounts and income tax returns. Don't delay to avoid penalties and interest.

1741 days ago

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1753 days ago

Cameras help cut red-light-running but thousands still do it

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, motorists running through red traffic lights create some of the highest death and injury risks. Auckland Transport's roll-out of cameras is making a difference, but do you think penalties are tough enough ? Read the story below:

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