Torbay - Long Bay, Auckland

1938 days ago

After Armistice: dealing with the effects of war

The Team from Auckland Museum

As we commemorate the 101st Armistice Day, it's timely that we reflect on the aftermath of the First World War; not only the massive scale of loss, but also the ongoing suffering experienced by those who returned from the first industrialised war.

Arriving in back in Wellington, Colonel Evans… View more
As we commemorate the 101st Armistice Day, it's timely that we reflect on the aftermath of the First World War; not only the massive scale of loss, but also the ongoing suffering experienced by those who returned from the first industrialised war.

Arriving in back in Wellington, Colonel Evans pointedly reminded the soldiers of those left behind: “Remember,” he said, “When you go ashore you are not heroes. The heroes lie in France”. Having lost their comrades in the thousands, the soldiers hardly needed to be reminded of their 'luck' in making it through. Yet for those who survived, the physical and mental toll of the war was immense and for many unspeakable. Each service person confronted the psychological and emotional impact of a war unprecedented in its violence in their own personal way.

One soldier who suffered through his war service was Private Ivor Norman (Norm) Fleet 31249. A bushman who enlisted in Taumarunui, Fleet fought with the Wellington Infantry Regiment and received gunshot wounds to both legs during a clean-up operation at Bellevue Spur on 22 October 1917. His right leg was later amputated and he eventually returned to New Zealand where simply carried on with his life, marrying Elsie Petley in 1928, building his own house and forging a long and productive career. Norm rarely spoke of the war and relatives only recall seeing him in tears as his nephews left for the Second World War; a small clue to the pain that returned servicemen held inside. Like Norm, millions suffered silently in the aftermath. Today we honour their service and acknowledge the immeasurable suffering that came from it.

Lest we forget.

Find out more about Armistice Day and the Museum's collections here. www.aucklandmuseum.com...

1938 days ago

Unprovoked assault in Browns Bay - Can you help Police?

Neighbourly.co.nz

A woman in her 20s was assaulted and left with moderate injuries while jogging on Auckland's North Shore around 4:30pm on Friday afternoon.

The perpetrator was described as around 25-years-old, 1.8 metres tall, overweight and Māori. He was wearing a dark T-shirt, trousers or jeans and a … View more
A woman in her 20s was assaulted and left with moderate injuries while jogging on Auckland's North Shore around 4:30pm on Friday afternoon.

The perpetrator was described as around 25-years-old, 1.8 metres tall, overweight and Māori. He was wearing a dark T-shirt, trousers or jeans and a black and grey cap with a sticker on the peak. He fled on foot and was last seen on Beechwood Rd heading towards Browns Bay Rd.

Police encourage anyone out exercising alone to remain aware of their surroundings and to inform Police of anything suspicious. If you have any information on this incident, please call 105 or 0800 555 111.

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1938 days ago

Need a Responsive Website? Please Get in Touch...

Abby from Albany Heights

Hi Neighbours
I am a freelance web developer. I am not working presently as I have to look after my boy. So looking for some work which I can do from my own place.Do you need a fully responsive website for your business?? Please contact me and drop in your requirements....Email: … View more
Hi Neighbours
I am a freelance web developer. I am not working presently as I have to look after my boy. So looking for some work which I can do from my own place.Do you need a fully responsive website for your business?? Please contact me and drop in your requirements....Email: plingala91@gmail.com

1938 days ago

SOFA $1

Stephanie from Murrays Bay

Two-seater sofa in blue-grey suede-like microfibre. Very worn but not torn. Would be fine covered in a throw of reupholstered.
1620mm wide x 950 deep x 870 high.
Pick up is Murrays Bay.
022 011 6973.

Price: $1

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1939 days ago

Free TV Cabinet.

Tom from Torbay - Long Bay

Free to a good home. Pick up Torbay.

W: 1950mm H: 320mm D: 390mm

Free

1948 days ago

Sewing machine

Ilaisaane from Torbay - Long Bay

I am looking for any cheap used sewing machine. I can afford $50. I need two, please PM me if you have one that is no longer in use, and I can pick and pay.

Price: $50

1941 days ago

Garage Sale - Sat 9th November - Dairy Flat

Lachlan from Dairy Flat - Redvale

Hi Neighbours,
We're having a garage sale at 126 Bawden Road, Dairy Flat. Starts at 8am finishes at 4pm. A whole garage full of things we no longer use/need. Sports gear, dog kennel, chicken house, dingy, clothing, old shoes, kitchen items etc etc. We'll take cash or you can do an online … View more
Hi Neighbours,
We're having a garage sale at 126 Bawden Road, Dairy Flat. Starts at 8am finishes at 4pm. A whole garage full of things we no longer use/need. Sports gear, dog kennel, chicken house, dingy, clothing, old shoes, kitchen items etc etc. We'll take cash or you can do an online bank transfer on the spot.

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1940 days ago

Give The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Mags4Gifts

This Christmas, Save up to 30% off your favourite magazine titles like NZ Gardener, NZ House & Garden, TV Guide and many other magazine titles.

Visit Mags4gifts or call 0800 624 444 to order! Sale ends Boxing day 2019.

T&Cs apply.
Order now

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1940 days ago

Would you like to win a Vegepod?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

We have six sets of medium-sized Vegepods to give away. Enter the competition now!

1940 days ago

Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.

Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin has released the new strategy for our ageing population, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034.

Like the rest of the developed world, New Zealand has an ageing population. This means there are some things we must consider and prepare for as a country.

Better Later Life takes a fresh look at what is required to ensure New Zealand is a great place to age and achieve the vision of making sure older people lead valued, connecting and fulfilling lives.

The strategy's key areas for action will be used to guide the priorities of what needs to happen in our action plan.

To read the strategy click here: bit.ly...

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1940 days ago

A handy hack for your vege garden

The Team from Resene ColorShop Silverdale

River-stone markers are the perfect way to identify your freshly planted seeds and seedlings, while adding a decorative touch to your vegetable garden.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1941 days ago

Want to hear some great gardening advice?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, … View moreOur ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, the pair discussed peeing on lemon trees and keeping cats out of your vege beds, and Rachel talked to a Central Otago gardener who has to deal with extreme temperatures, extreme drought... and temperamental donkeys. You can also follow the conversation on Spotify and Stitcher. Let your friends know too!

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1942 days ago

City Rail Link open day - tickets gone within an hour

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. All of the 10,000 free tickets for the City Rail Link open day were snapped up in just one hour when they became available to the public at midday on Wednesday. The open day includes a wander through the tunnel beneath Queen St, between Britomart Station and Albert St. Did you manage… View moreHi neighbours. All of the 10,000 free tickets for the City Rail Link open day were snapped up in just one hour when they became available to the public at midday on Wednesday. The open day includes a wander through the tunnel beneath Queen St, between Britomart Station and Albert St. Did you manage to nap some tickets? What are you most excited to see during the open day? Let us know in the comments.

1941 days ago

Family violence is more than just a bad relationship...

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Sometimes the emotional scars can be worse than the physical ones. Neither is okay. Learn to see the signs and seek help if you're in a toxic relationship.

#NSNZendviolence

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