Te Atatu South, Auckland

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

1796 days ago

Don't get caught out by these Auckland motorway closures...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

NZTA is advising of closures for motorway improvements from December 17-21. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date. Unless otherwise stated, closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am.

These affect parts of the Northern Motorway (SH1). Southern Motorway (SH1), … View more
NZTA is advising of closures for motorway improvements from December 17-21. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date. Unless otherwise stated, closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am.

These affect parts of the Northern Motorway (SH1). Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18). and Southwestern Motorway (SH20). Specific details can be found here.

Please follow the signposted detours.

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1796 days ago

Meet Santa at WestCity Waitakere!

WestCity Waitakere

Check off your Christmas list and enjoy fun for the whole family while shopping the best of the West!

Take your photo with Santa and tell him what’s on your Christmas list this year.
● Receive a FREE Christmas activity pad with every Santa photo purchased (while stocks last)!
● Meet … View more
Check off your Christmas list and enjoy fun for the whole family while shopping the best of the West!

Take your photo with Santa and tell him what’s on your Christmas list this year.
● Receive a FREE Christmas activity pad with every Santa photo purchased (while stocks last)!
● Meet and take your photo with the WestCity Explorers Fern & Nikau.
● Free weekend entertainment including face painting, balloon artist, musical performances and more.

Where: WestCity Waitakere 7 Catherine Street, Henderson, Auckland
Phone: +64 9 978 6700
Learn more

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1796 days ago

Cash for cars - get your wreck off the road!

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free … View more
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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1797 days ago

Kiwis spend just 22 hours preparing for Christmas Day

Danielle Clent Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, a new survey conducted by Countdown shows Kiwis are "pretty relaxed" about Christmas and it doesn't take much preparation.
How much time do you spend preparing for December 25? Let us know in the comments.

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1797 days ago

As hundreds of people slept on concrete overnight in the hopes of getting some donated food or gifts for Christmas, TVNZ1 Breakfast host John Campbell reflected today on the state of poverty in New Zealand.

Brian from New Lynn

Campbell was at Eden Park, where the Auckland City Mission is hosting one of four distribution centres set up in Auckland today. They are Papakura Marae and Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in south Auckland, VisionWest in Glen Eden and Eden Park in Auckland central. Thousands of people are expected at the … View moreCampbell was at Eden Park, where the Auckland City Mission is hosting one of four distribution centres set up in Auckland today. They are Papakura Marae and Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in south Auckland, VisionWest in Glen Eden and Eden Park in Auckland central. Thousands of people are expected at the centres, where Christmas goods have been donated for those in need. "Even though this is a story of desperate need it is also a story of celebration and humanity and kindness," Campbell said. However, it is also a stark reminder of poverty in New Zealand. "People are sleeping on concrete outside and they are sleeping to get food and presents for Christmas. Imagine having to do that," Campbell said, estimating 30 to 40 of the 200 people at Eden Park were children.
"We talk about this all the time and usually we talk to adults and we leave children out of this because whatever is going on it's never a child's responsibility," he said, crouching next to a sleeping child on the ground who had been waiting overnight with her family. "This is our country and there's no point pretending this isn't our country because it is, and those of us who are journalist's see it quite often. Those of us who work in this sector see it all the time. "There are many children here and they are waiting for food that their families might run short of and they are waiting for presents that they might not otherwise get, and this is the reality of life for some of us in New Zealand at the moment. Also waiting at the centre, a struggling mum told Campbell she was there for food and Christmas presents, as well as aroha and people's spirit. She caught the bus before 6am, carrying two suitcases to bring back kai for her whānau, because otherwise they wouldn't have enough. "Needing it every week," she said of running out of money. "Just to be honest and real, it's happening here in New Zealand. "We struggle, we really struggle. We reach out to agencies that are willing to give aroha from their hearts." The mother-of-one said she goes without power most weekends, telling her family it's "like camping". "We've got to tell the kids something instead of them going out and telling everybody that we've got no power - that's when you get social services on site and we don't want them on site. We just want people to know we're struggling." Agencies like City Mission and The Salvation Army are asking for donations of money, food and new presents for babies to teenagers.
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1800 days ago

Which local cafes make the best coffee?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, we all know Kiwis love coffee but a survey has found that Auckland coffee drinkers are more likely to buy their coffee than Kiwis from the regions. A third of Aucklanders buy at least half of their weekly coffees and most preferred a flat white. How often do you buy coffee out? What … View moreHi neighbours, we all know Kiwis love coffee but a survey has found that Auckland coffee drinkers are more likely to buy their coffee than Kiwis from the regions. A third of Aucklanders buy at least half of their weekly coffees and most preferred a flat white. How often do you buy coffee out? What do you usually order? And which local cafes do you think make the best coffee? Share your thoughts in the comments.

1797 days ago

Have you won a SIX60 double pass?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.

To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your … View more
Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.

To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here). We’ll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (we’ve put together a few ideas here).
Have you won?

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1798 days ago

Government announces paid internships for beneficiaries in film industry

Kendall Hutt Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours. The Government will fund 20 paid internships for beneficiaries to work in Auckland's screen sector.
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) has partnered with Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED) to create the jobs in the Auckland film and production … View more
Hi neighbours. The Government will fund 20 paid internships for beneficiaries to work in Auckland's screen sector.
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) has partnered with Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED) to create the jobs in the Auckland film and production industry.

1798 days ago

Auckland mum finds white pills in Countdown shopping order

Kendall Hutt Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours. A mother says her children could have got a hold of drugs after finding two white tablets amongst her food shopping delivery.
Auckland mum Trish said she was unpacking her food shopping from Countdown Glenfield after it was delivered on Sunday. Police said the pills aren't … View more
Hi neighbours. A mother says her children could have got a hold of drugs after finding two white tablets amongst her food shopping delivery.
Auckland mum Trish said she was unpacking her food shopping from Countdown Glenfield after it was delivered on Sunday. Police said the pills aren't believed to be illicit.

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1798 days ago

NRL REEBOK BOYS sports top , leather converse shoes, wooden table lamp, bathroom/storage trolley

Lorraine from Henderson

NRL REEBOK BOYS sports top youth 12-14yr like new $15
leather converse shoes size 6mens 8 women's $15
wooden table lamp adjustable $15 bathroom/storage trolley 4 drawers great condition $20 and more stuff not listed
0211224859

Negotiable

1798 days ago

We’re adjusting the electorate boundaries

Electoral Commission

We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could … View more
We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could end up in a different electorate to the one you’re in now – so we show you what we’re proposing before we make any changes and give you the opportunity to share your thoughts.

Have your say now at vote.nz
Find out more

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