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A 2006 Toyota Rav4 with WOF until 21/06/2019 and registration until 04/10/2019
This tough yet family-friendly/adventure-ready SUV has only done 77000Kms and has had only 1 owner.
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Could this be what you've been looking for?
A 2006 Toyota Rav4 with WOF until 21/06/2019 and registration until 04/10/2019
This tough yet family-friendly/adventure-ready SUV has only done 77000Kms and has had only 1 owner.
Regularly serviced every 8000-10000kms and maintained with premium engine oil (Castrol Edge), this trusty Toyota is ready to hit the road.
Car has been in covered car parks for most of its time.
Tidy interior with synthetic leather seat covers custom made for RAV4s.
Priced to sell and in excellent condition
Please contact Mack (number in contact details) if you have any further questions.
Negotiable
Sheralee from Te Atatu Peninsula
From Monday 1 April, Aucklanders can have their say on proposed changes to the Auckland Council Policy on Dogs 2012 and Dog Management Bylaw 2012.
Auckland Council recently completed a review of its policy on dogs and related bylaw so that improvements can be made to the way dogs are managed … View moreFrom Monday 1 April, Aucklanders can have their say on proposed changes to the Auckland Council Policy on Dogs 2012 and Dog Management Bylaw 2012.
Auckland Council recently completed a review of its policy on dogs and related bylaw so that improvements can be made to the way dogs are managed across the region.
Public consultation is open until 10 May.
Chair of the Regulatory Committee, Councillor Linda Cooper, emphasises that no changes have yet taken effect.
“No changes have or will be made until we hear from Aucklanders about what they think of the proposal. We’ll then look at all the feedback we receive before an amended bylaw is expected to be in place later this year.
“The main aim of the proposed changes is to better communicate existing rules to the public, see more consistency across the region, as well as improving dog management in Auckland.
“Some of the changes people may not be aware of include introducing a consistent approach to multiple dog licensing, extending our ability to change access rules to protect fauna and providing incentives for menacing dogs to be rehabilitated.
“We’ve been really pleased with the number of Aucklanders who have already provided feedback and we encourage others; dog-owners and non-dog owners alike to let us know what they think before the consultation closes on 10 May.”
Have your say now:
Public consultation opened on Monday 1 April and lasts until 10 May 2019. There are several ways that you can have your say:
a: Complete the online feedback form
b: Download a hardcopy feedback form here, or pick one up at one of our libraries
c: Fill in a hardcopy feedback form at one of our libraries
d: attend one of the drop-in sessions across the region: See the following link for more information on dates/times/locations etc.
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Priyank from Glen Eden
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Manda from Massey
I found these hiding out while spring cleaning. They are all in very excellent condition. There is 7 of them (So just under $10ea). They will make the perfect gift for any movie buff, or collector. Prefer pick up.
Price: $60
Brian from New Lynn
The Government is to pump $95 million into training thousands of new teachers. In a pre-Budget announcement today, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced $95 million would go towards a range of initiatives to address the teacher shortage. The initiatives will add 2480 more teachers and support … View moreThe Government is to pump $95 million into training thousands of new teachers. In a pre-Budget announcement today, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced $95 million would go towards a range of initiatives to address the teacher shortage. The initiatives will add 2480 more teachers and support a total of 3280 teachers over the next four years, and will include incentives such as scholarships and contributions to the cost of living for students. "Our commitment towards thousands of additional teachers will be a shot in the arm to our schools," Hipkins said in a statement.
Budget 19 funds 2480 additional trainee teacher places through:
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• 1860 TeachNZ scholarships - fees and living costs for trainees studying in hard to staff subject areas,
• 300 Teach First NZ places to recruit graduates and professionals into low decile secondary schools where they teach while completing a postgraduate degree,
• 240 places in a new employment-based teacher education programme for secondary teachers, and
• 80 iwi-based scholarships.
It also supports 800 more beginning teachers into their first roles through the National Beginning Teacher Grant and the Voluntary Bonding Scheme expansion. Earlier this year there was an increase in students going into the teaching profession, following a disastrous 43 per cent slump in the six years to 2016. That six-year slump has led to a record teacher shortage which the Government has filled by bringing in 225 foreign teachers. Almost one in every six Auckland schools started the school year this year with teaching vacancies. "Schools are crying out for more teachers," Hipkins said. "More teachers will help with the quality of teaching and education our children receive. "The funding also supports strengthened Teaching Council requirements that will improve teaching quality such as the increased length of student placements in schools and are expected to lead to better preparation of graduating teachers." The Government will also partner with iwi to address the shortage of teachers skilled in te reo Māori through regional scholarships for Māori students to train and remain in the profession.
Hipkins also released an Education Workforce Strategy, led by a group of sector leaders, to define the role of teachers, technology and support systems to the year 2032.
Breakdown of the funding:
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• Development of more employment-based initial teacher education (ITE) for secondary: $11.7m
• Teach First NZ for secondary schools: $16.2m
• Support for ITE providers to meet new and strengthen Teaching Council requirements: $24.6m
• Returning New Zealand and overseas Trained Teacher Recruitment support for secondary and primary teachers: $5.9m
• Overseas Relocation Grant for secondary and primary teachers: $6.6m
• Finders Fee for secondary and primary schools: $2.4m
• Expanded TeachNZ scholarships Fund for primary and secondary: $13.3m
• Expanded Bilingual Education Award for primary and secondary: $720,000
• Co-design of Iwi Based Scholarships Programme for primary and secondary: $800,000
• National Beginning Teacher Induction Grant for secondary and primary schools: $4m
• Voluntary Bonding Scheme expansion: $4.2m
• Reach and Engagement to implement Teacher Supply Initiatives: $2.3m
• Analysis and evaluation: $2.4m
Total: $95m
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Fiona from Henderson
There is an article on page 8 in this week's Western Leader regaling the latest and very exciting 'Game changing prostate treatment' - see pic attached.
Now, I am honestly very excited for this as it is indeed a game changer.
I wish it was there for the relatives I have lost through … View moreThere is an article on page 8 in this week's Western Leader regaling the latest and very exciting 'Game changing prostate treatment' - see pic attached.
Now, I am honestly very excited for this as it is indeed a game changer.
I wish it was there for the relatives I have lost through this horrible disease.
Where I start to get a bit annoyed is it is really incredulous how fast the medical professionals, scientists etc ... have moved to find a 'cure' for a male disease.
Yet so many women are still waiting for a cure or at the very least drugs that are funded to be made available i.e. breast cancer, cervical cancer to name just 2.
Yet, in this day & age, we will continue to wait and will possibly die 😢
Fiona from Henderson
Good girl. This is excellent news 😊
Huge congratulations from the rest of New Zealand for a job well done.
You won the battle of 'David and Goliath' 😏
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Fiona from Henderson
Well, it's been a while since I posted in this group of mine.
There seemed to be only a couple of us who would regularly post, so it would be FANTASTIC to see you all over there to share your hints, tips, ideas that have been passed down from your grand parents etc ...
It is an open group and… View moreWell, it's been a while since I posted in this group of mine.
There seemed to be only a couple of us who would regularly post, so it would be FANTASTIC to see you all over there to share your hints, tips, ideas that have been passed down from your grand parents etc ...
It is an open group and it's called: 'Handy' hints, tips & great ideas
Here is the link:
www.neighbourly.co.nz...
If you are already a member, invite someone who isn't, the more the merrier - see you all there 😊
Reetu from Henderson
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