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Lin from Henderson
Hi lovely ladies, do you want your nails done for free? I am a nail technician in training at home in Henderson. If you are interested be my model, please message on 0220214542. I am only doing gel nails at present. Please see the photos below of some my recently examples.
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Sunil from Henderson
Folks,
I go on community patrols every month because i want to keep our neighborhood safe. We often see rubbish, burnt cars etc on the side of the road.
I began thinking we all want our communities to be safe and secure and feel a part of the community but there must be issues facing us locally … View moreFolks,
I go on community patrols every month because i want to keep our neighborhood safe. We often see rubbish, burnt cars etc on the side of the road.
I began thinking we all want our communities to be safe and secure and feel a part of the community but there must be issues facing us locally that no one hears about or actions it.
So what is the issue bugging you? Keen to hear from you on this forum.
Cheers
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Harpinder from CleaningPro Auckland
CleaningPro specialises in vinyl and lino floor cleaning, scrubbing, stripping and polishing. Our vinyl floor cleaners team use the latest machines and state-of-art technology to scrub away all the grime and grease away from your floors. You will be amazed to see the final finish after we strip, … View moreCleaningPro specialises in vinyl and lino floor cleaning, scrubbing, stripping and polishing. Our vinyl floor cleaners team use the latest machines and state-of-art technology to scrub away all the grime and grease away from your floors. You will be amazed to see the final finish after we strip, seal and polish your vinyl floor. We strive to provide you with the best and long-lasting ways to protect your beautiful, glossy flooring.
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Ajit Kumar from Henderson
Hello Neighbours,
Room/s for Rent/Board available at 66 Pinedale Place, Henderson
Walking distance to Colleges, Schools, Train station, Hospital, Shopping Centres, Shops, Supermarkets, Police etc.
Single Garage + Driveway + Off street parking
2 bedroom house with 1 bathroom and 2 toilets. … View moreHello Neighbours,
Room/s for Rent/Board available at 66 Pinedale Place, Henderson
Walking distance to Colleges, Schools, Train station, Hospital, Shopping Centres, Shops, Supermarkets, Police etc.
Single Garage + Driveway + Off street parking
2 bedroom house with 1 bathroom and 2 toilets. Currently occupied by 1 person.
Furnished with Bed, linen, wardrobe, heater. Common Hall, 55" TV, Washing Machine, Fridge/freezer, Oven, Gas stove
One or both bedrooms to let - as negotiated.
$220 for a single person, this covers room, own toilet, bed, linen, wi-fi, water & power - $400 for a pair/couple.
Call Ajit Kumar Nair - 0210348850
Queries welcome at - ajit@ajitkumarnair.com
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To report any other … View moreHas something of yours been stolen, damaged or lost? You can now report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism, shoplifting and lost property online at 105.police.govt.nz. You can also get updates here on a Police report you’ve already made, or add information to it.
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If you've got a child in Year 9, they may not have school on Tuesday. Secondary teachers are striking again, but this time the action will affect different year groups on different days - full details via the link below.
Auckland secondary schools will also close on Monday 17 June as part of… View moreIf you've got a child in Year 9, they may not have school on Tuesday. Secondary teachers are striking again, but this time the action will affect different year groups on different days - full details via the link below.
Auckland secondary schools will also close on Monday 17 June as part of a week of rolling regional strikes.
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Elaine from Avondale
I have a pair of black knee high boots for sale size 42 . They are in excellent as new condition. The new price was $320. Included is a pair of boot straighteners.These boots are very comfortable to wear
Price: $90
Kendall Hutt Reporter from Western Leader
Hi neighbours, recent research has found workers want flexibility but also human interaction. People who work in cafes or co-working spaces say they offer the best of both worlds. Do you work remotely? If you do, why do you do it and where are your favourite places to work? Share your experiences … View moreHi neighbours, recent research has found workers want flexibility but also human interaction. People who work in cafes or co-working spaces say they offer the best of both worlds. Do you work remotely? If you do, why do you do it and where are your favourite places to work? Share your experiences in the comments. Please write NP if you do not want your comment published.
Matt from Te Atatu South
Corrugated iron roof getting tired on this Classic 60's house we love.
Any recommendations for a good re-roofing service?
Cheers,
Matt.
Hello Neighbours!
Our huge annual luxury possum merino factory sale is coming up just in time for winter. For three days only: June 6, 7, 8 at 10 am – 4 pm.
Men’s and women’s garments, accessories (Seconds, discontinued lines, and samples) will be marked up to 80% off.
Be sure to … View moreHello Neighbours!
Our huge annual luxury possum merino factory sale is coming up just in time for winter. For three days only: June 6, 7, 8 at 10 am – 4 pm.
Men’s and women’s garments, accessories (Seconds, discontinued lines, and samples) will be marked up to 80% off.
Be sure to catch us at: Unit 3/ 68 McLaughlins Rd, Wiri, Auckland and keep warm this winter!
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Brian from New Lynn
More than 300,000 beneficiaries will see up to $17 extra every week by 2023, with a boost to benefits announced today in Budget 2019. The announcement will be a welcome surprise for welfare advocacy groups, as it is an unexpected addition to the Government's response to the welfare expert … View moreMore than 300,000 beneficiaries will see up to $17 extra every week by 2023, with a boost to benefits announced today in Budget 2019. The announcement will be a welcome surprise for welfare advocacy groups, as it is an unexpected addition to the Government's response to the welfare expert advisory group's report announced earlier this month.
Benefit levels are currently indexed to inflation, but Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni announced that they will be indexed to the average wage - as NZ superannuation is - from April next year. That will see increases for 339,000 individuals and families. The policy is expected to cost $320.2 million over four years, and is forecast to see a $10 to $17 weekly increase by 2023. The welfare group's report also recommended increasing actual benefit rates by up to 47 per cent, and while the levels will not be increased at the moment, Sepuloni is expected to take a paper to Cabinet by the end of the year to further respond to the recommendations. It is part of a wider programme to reduce child poverty, which has been a central focus for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and one of the key focuses of Budget 2019. There is a 10-year target to roughly halve child poverty, and Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the Government was currently largely on track to meet that target. Today's welfare announcement follows a recommendation from Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft, who said it was the single best thing the Government could do to combat child poverty.
Sepuloni said the change was about fairness. "By taking this action, we are reversing a decades-long policy that has meant those on benefits have fallen further and further behind. "Pressures on low-income families were already being felt through cuts to housing, health and education support from the reforms of the late 1980s and early 1990s. These cuts resulted in poverty traps for many low-income New Zealanders. Many have never really recovered. "It is time for change."
The Government's response to the welfare expert advisory group earlier this month was largely considered underwhelming. The biggest tangible announcement at the time was allowing people on a benefit to earn more before they get penalised, and getting rid of the penalty for mothers who did not name the father of their child. In total, $535m had been set aside to implement changes to the welfare system. Budget 2019 is the first since the Government passed the Child Poverty Reduction Act last year, which requires governments to set targets to reduce child poverty across several measures. Some of them estimate about 250,000 children living in poverty. Last year's Families Package was touted as a key way to reduce child poverty, and changes to benefit-indexing is this year's major announcement. The whole-of-government approach to improve outcomes for children also includes $266m to help parents from having to pay donations to schools, and $197m to boost the Housing First programme.
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Merrill from Massey
TV cabinet, grey with glass doors. 1 door is sticky taped up but works fine( been like this years)
MUST pick up by Tuesday this week.
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