Waitakere, Auckland

1356 days ago

Happy New Year!

The Team Reporter from NZ House & Garden

We hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves … View moreWe hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves unwinding as soon as they walk through its front gate. Where's your favourite place to unwind over the summer?

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1357 days ago

Seeking help

Gurpreet (dolly) from Henderson

Hi Neighbours

I got my Gas Hob installed by a professional NZ certified gas fitter. He gave us the quotation that was including the labour cost and Certificate of Compliance (COC). He came and finished his job, we paid all the money straight away. Gasfitter advised he will sent us the COC later … View more
Hi Neighbours

I got my Gas Hob installed by a professional NZ certified gas fitter. He gave us the quotation that was including the labour cost and Certificate of Compliance (COC). He came and finished his job, we paid all the money straight away. Gasfitter advised he will sent us the COC later on when he will be working on PC. He never turned up back neither he replied to our calls, emails and text messages. I tried calling his another business partner number that was mentioned on visiting card. He told us the gasfitter has been deported from NZ back to Fiji and he advised us to contact him via Whatsapp. I tried contacting him on Whatsapp he told he will email me the COC ASAP, but after that he never tuned up again and nevere replied to my texts it been more than 2 months now.
Can someone please suggest what should I do?

Any help will be appreciated.

Regards

Dolly

1356 days ago

Have you seen this man?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Police have appealed to the public for sightings of Kleveland Tana.

The 20-year-old is breaching his bail conditions, police say.

Tana has been charged with unlawfully getting into a vehicle and breaching the conditions of an intensive supervision order, officers say.

Known to frequent Counties… View more
Police have appealed to the public for sightings of Kleveland Tana.

The 20-year-old is breaching his bail conditions, police say.

Tana has been charged with unlawfully getting into a vehicle and breaching the conditions of an intensive supervision order, officers say.

Known to frequent Counties Manukau and west Auckland, he bears a distinctive tattoo on his left cheek of 11/2 in Roman numerals.

Tana is considered to be dangerous and should not be approached, police say.

If you see him, call 111 immediately.

Phone Sergeant Andrew Chawner on 105 or phone 0800 555 anonymously with any information.

Auckland City District Police
New Zealand Police

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1357 days ago

Your summer, sorted in Auckland

The Team from Auckland Council

There are loads for you and your whānau to do this summer in Auckland.

Explore over 100 Auckland beaches and 4000 regional and local parks. Discover more than 200 walking and cycle paths. Enjoy over 25 free music and movies events in parks.

See what's on near you at … View more
There are loads for you and your whānau to do this summer in Auckland.

Explore over 100 Auckland beaches and 4000 regional and local parks. Discover more than 200 walking and cycle paths. Enjoy over 25 free music and movies events in parks.

See what's on near you at ourauckland.nz/summer
Find out more

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1370 days ago

What was the highlight of 2020 for you?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

In many respects, 2020 has proved to be a trying year with the Covid-19 outbreak, the resulting job losses and financial fallout.

Many of you neighbours have been doing it tough.

What is the best thing that happened to you in an otherwise gloomy year?

*Please put NFP if you do not want your … View more
In many respects, 2020 has proved to be a trying year with the Covid-19 outbreak, the resulting job losses and financial fallout.

Many of you neighbours have been doing it tough.

What is the best thing that happened to you in an otherwise gloomy year?

*Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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1377 days ago

Auckland ready for New Year’s Eve

The Team from Auckland Council

Auckland’s landmarks will be the stars of the New Year’s Eve show again this year, with the Sky Tower and Vector Lights on the Harbour Bridge set to bring in the new year with spectacular shows coordinated with Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum and Te Ara I Whiti The Light Path.

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1371 days ago

You've been the best this year Auckland !

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, 2020 - well it's all been said really hasn't it. Auckland has had a double-dose of the hardest part of Covid-19, with two big restrictions. But what a response from you all. My thoughts are below:

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1358 days ago

Cash for your wrecked car! Call us 0800 500 001

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

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 … View more
Hi neighbours,

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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1365 days ago

AIR NZ CEO MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS AND MEANING OF KORU

Susan from Massey

I appear to have been under the mistaken impression my whole life that the Koru on the tail of Air N.Z. aircraft was referring to the unfurling of a fern frond. After receiving an email, along with thousands of other Air N.Z. customers from the CEO I am now educated as I never knew of the image … View moreI appear to have been under the mistaken impression my whole life that the Koru on the tail of Air N.Z. aircraft was referring to the unfurling of a fern frond. After receiving an email, along with thousands of other Air N.Z. customers from the CEO I am now educated as I never knew of the image being associated with the Hammerhead Shark.

'Commonly referred to as the Koru, the symbol of Air New Zealand is the Mangōpare, the hammerhead shark, whose characteristics of a collective strength and resilience we liken to those shared by Air New Zealanders, customers and stakeholders.'

So after googling I found an article from the Otago Daily Times 27/12/2018 which explains more about the Koru. So for those of you whom are interested please read on.

The koru - arguably the best-known Maori symbol
By Mike Houlahan

Life & Style Summer Times
Since the late 1960s, Air New Zealand’s koru-liveried aircraft have been a familiar sight around the world. Photo: New Zealand Herald
They are part of everyday life in New Zealand, things of here or invented here which are part of the fabric of our being. Today Mike Houlahan looks at the story of the koru - a true New Zealand icon.
Thanks to the logo on the tail of Air New Zealand’s jets, the koru is one of the best-known symbols which represent the country abroad.

However the koru has a much deeper, richer place in New Zealand’s cultural heritage than that — which is possibly why it also features in the logos of the national museum and archives, dozens of councils and companies, on bank notes and government documents, the Hundertwasser and Tino Rangatiratanga flags, and was a prominent part of the marketing material when New Zealand hosted the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

Maori have used the design for almost as long as they have been in New Zealand: cave drawings dating back at least 500 years feature the koru.

It was immediately recognised as an important motif when Europeans first ventured to New Zealand — Captain Cook brought carvings laden with koru back to England, and artists who sailed with both Cook and D’Urville recorded ta moko which used the koru.

As with any symbol, its significance and meaning might be different things to the artist and the viewer.

It is generally agreed, however, that the distinctive koru spiral is inspired by an unfurling silver fern frond.

It has been variously explained as symbolising birth, regeneration, new life, growth and movement, and in tattooing is often used to represent a new branch of a whakapapa.

Its widespread use has raised concerns about its misappropriation, and the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand notes the koru is a ‘‘culturally significant Maori design’’ which should be used in a way which respects tikanga.

While the importance of the koru to Maori never diminished, its more widespread recognition owed much to art.

In the late 1950s, abstract painter Gordon Walters commenced his Koru series of paintings, works now regarded as a landmark fusion of modernism with traditional Maori art.

Other artists followed in Walters’ footsteps in adopting the koru — arguably the country’s best-known painter, Colin McCahon, frequently used it in his work.

By the late 1960s, the koru was entering the commercial world, and Air New Zealand commissioned Tom Elliot to design a logo which would eventually to find its way on to tails of its aircraft.

The Air NZ logo uses the koru as part of a pattern called mangopare, which depicts the hammerhead shark.

‘‘Our koru encourages us to take pride in our heritage; to face each challenge with confidence and determination,’’ its website says.

‘‘It reminds us, too, of the people and land that make our home special and our responsibility to nurture and maintain these precious resources for our future generations.’’

Whether it actually does do any of those things is a moot point, but after 50 or so years as a logo — an eternity in advertising terms — it does show the enduring status of the koru.

mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

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1361 days ago

Wild goat hunting & horse riding

Prem from Massey

Hello everyone! 😁,🙋🙏,

I was wanting to join anyone who does wild goat and deer hunting. Please can you text me on 0272114466.
I am also keen on doing some horse riding as well if anyone knows of people owning horses needing excercise and cleaning. 😊

1362 days ago

The best summer ferry trips to take from Auckland - and what to do once you're there

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Summer daytrips out of Auckland always seem like a great plan until you’re trapped in a sticky motorway crawl, with thousands of other people who had the same bright idea.

But swap your roadie for a ferry and you’ll gain time, save petrol, and get sweet views from the water to boot.

Rangitoto… View more
Summer daytrips out of Auckland always seem like a great plan until you’re trapped in a sticky motorway crawl, with thousands of other people who had the same bright idea.

But swap your roadie for a ferry and you’ll gain time, save petrol, and get sweet views from the water to boot.

Rangitoto and Waiheke might be the obvious island destinations, but there are plenty more places you can explore via the water.

Read on to find out more.

1362 days ago

✨✨✨Happy New Year to one and all✨✨✨

Fiona from Henderson

Buh-bye and good riddance, 2020!
This last year was an absolute appealing year for so many of us.
So, for this up and coming new year, here's an idea that maybe you or your children could do.
Fill an empty clean jar with notes about good things that happen to you throughout the year.
Then on … View more
Buh-bye and good riddance, 2020!
This last year was an absolute appealing year for so many of us.
So, for this up and coming new year, here's an idea that maybe you or your children could do.
Fill an empty clean jar with notes about good things that happen to you throughout the year.
Then on New Year's eve, open the jar and read all of those wonderful memories that happened to you over the last 12 months.
You'll be pleasantly surprised.
A new year is on the way and the possibilities are endless.
May your New Year be filled with love, laughter, peace and joy but above all that, may your New Year be filled with good health.
✨✨✨A very Happy New Year to one and all✨✨✨

1362 days ago

Happy New Year

NumberWorks'nWords Henderson

Happy New Year from the NumberWorks'nWords team!

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1365 days ago

Health & Nutrition coaching

Chantel from Huapai - Kumeu

Wondering if there is anyone that would like some assistance with health and nutrition? I’m putting together a group for 30 days of coaching and support starting 11 Jan. We have some guidance from qualified nutritionists, recipe suggestions and coaching & support from me and others following … View moreWondering if there is anyone that would like some assistance with health and nutrition? I’m putting together a group for 30 days of coaching and support starting 11 Jan. We have some guidance from qualified nutritionists, recipe suggestions and coaching & support from me and others following the plan too.

1365 days ago

WATCH: Easy and creative ways to save water this summer

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi neighbours. We're still being asked to conserve water after one of the driest years on record.

Following a dry 2019, the region saw a record 40 days with no rain in January and February, paving the way for water restrictions that would continue into December.

Despite the restrictions and … View more
Hi neighbours. We're still being asked to conserve water after one of the driest years on record.

Following a dry 2019, the region saw a record 40 days with no rain in January and February, paving the way for water restrictions that would continue into December.

Despite the restrictions and Aucklanders being the most efficient water users in New Zealand, the dam levels are still low and Watercare is asking everyone to try and save 20 litres per day.

We’ve put together a list of easy ways you can save water around your home, as well as a few ideas for if you’re willing to go the extra mile.

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