Waterview, Auckland

679 days ago

Get it in the diary!

Sarah Moore from Froot Camp

What are you doing at 6pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings?

Get 2023 started the best way with fun and fitness - for FREE! Froot Camp training has commenced in Auckland Domain 6pm and we’d love you to join us. All ages and fitness levels welcomed.

You will:
- make new mates
- get fit
- be … View more
What are you doing at 6pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings?

Get 2023 started the best way with fun and fitness - for FREE! Froot Camp training has commenced in Auckland Domain 6pm and we’d love you to join us. All ages and fitness levels welcomed.

You will:
- make new mates
- get fit
- be surprised at what your body is truly capable of
- have a good laugh

Meet at the back of the Museum.
Tuesday + Thursday 6pm-7pm
Saturday 9am

PUT IT IN THE DIARY!
Join now

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677 days ago

Wine store 'still standing and open' after being burgled three times in 13 days

Mildred Armah Reporter from Central Leader

An Auckland wine store is “still standing” after a string of burglaries over the holiday season resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of dollars.

Glengarry Wines​ retail store in Mount Eden was hit by thieves three times in the span of 13 days, Liz Wheadon​ said.

“The first … View more
An Auckland wine store is “still standing” after a string of burglaries over the holiday season resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of dollars.

Glengarry Wines​ retail store in Mount Eden was hit by thieves three times in the span of 13 days, Liz Wheadon​ said.

“The first robbery was on December 23, then we were hit again on December 31, and on January 5,” she said.

675 days ago

Rooms to Rent to suit a small Business at Amitabha Hospice, Avondale

Amitabha Hospice from Amitabha Hospice Service Trust

Two commercial rooms are now available for rent at Amitabha Hospice. For three years we had a counsellor who was running her practice at Amitabha Hospice. Now this room is vacant, as well as the larger room next to it. A professional person could rent both rooms (one for treatment and one for … View moreTwo commercial rooms are now available for rent at Amitabha Hospice. For three years we had a counsellor who was running her practice at Amitabha Hospice. Now this room is vacant, as well as the larger room next to it. A professional person could rent both rooms (one for treatment and one for waiting). We are seeking a responsible, non-smoking tenant to run his or her professional practice. We think this quiet space with good off-street parking would best suit an Osteopath, Chiropractor, Counsellor, or Accountant. Please share this email with anyone who might be interested, and please contact us for more details.
Email- amitabha.hospice@gmail.com
Call- 098283321
Leigh- 02102646898

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675 days ago

NZQA approved Business programme. No course fees!

Winston from Sandringham

Please check out the flyer below and enroll or pass it on. Thank you.

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675 days ago

Astroturf

Jane from Sandringham

Hi I am on the hunt for astroturf for a theatre project.

Free

675 days ago

Drab to Fab upcycled oak table

Catherine Neighbourly Lead from Waterview

SOLD ❤️


This little darling has been lovingly restored, sanded painted and decorated for your enjoyment.
This is Gypsy Chic ❤️ a chalk paint black matt with red rose transfer and a gothic rhapsody rice paper bottom edge.

Very versatile side table and definitely an eye catcher. … View more
SOLD ❤️


This little darling has been lovingly restored, sanded painted and decorated for your enjoyment.
This is Gypsy Chic ❤️ a chalk paint black matt with red rose transfer and a gothic rhapsody rice paper bottom edge.

Very versatile side table and definitely an eye catcher. $150

Measurements are
650 cm wide
450cm high

My upcycle company is called Drab to Fab here's the FB page, if you want anything refreshed, repaired, restored or recycled let me know.
027 951 6628

www.facebook.com...

Price: $150

676 days ago

Poll: Who should be the next Labour party leader?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.

Share your thoughts below (include Not For … View more
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.

Share your thoughts below (include Not For Print if you don't wish for your comments to be published)

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Who should be the next Labour party leader?
  • 3.2% Kelvin Davis
    3.2% Complete
  • 2.3% Megan Woods
    2.3% Complete
  • 53.8% Chris Hipkins
    53.8% Complete
  • 3.9% Michael Wood
    3.9% Complete
  • 8.3% Someone else (Comment Below)
    8.3% Complete
  • 28.4% I have no idea
    28.4% Complete
2194 votes
675 days ago
676 days ago

Poll: Who do you think can replace Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the coming up election?

NZSE

Are you passionate about caring for or helping other people?
Want to work as a healthcare support
Worker or assistant?

Check out NZSE ’s wide range of health and wellbeing programmes from level 2 to level 7. Our programmes prepare students to work as age and palliative care, personal … View more
Are you passionate about caring for or helping other people?
Want to work as a healthcare support
Worker or assistant?

Check out NZSE ’s wide range of health and wellbeing programmes from level 2 to level 7. Our programmes prepare students to work as age and palliative care, personal care,disability support, mental health support, pharmacy technicians and assistants.

The programmes are delivered on campus and online and have Fees-Free available*.
Contact us at 0800 99 88 11 and mention this post, you get the chance to receive a Free First Aid Certification course once enrolled.
Know more

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Who do you think can replace Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the coming up election?
  • 54.7% National leader
    54.7% Complete
  • 31% Labour leader
    31% Complete
  • 5.3% Maybe me
    5.3% Complete
  • 8.9% Unsure
    8.9% Complete
561 votes
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684 days ago

Monarch Caterpillars

Les from Blockhouse Bay

Anyone have safe swan plants. I have an over abundance of caterpillars and fast running out of plants to feed them with. Wet weather is keeping the wasps at bay, so not losing caterpillars at the normal rate. Had 3 butterflies hatch yesterday.

678 days ago

Poll: Do you support changes to our smoking laws?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many high schools report that vaping is a growing issue despite the 18+ legal smoking age and this has been associated with the proximity of schools to vaping retailers.

Recent amendments have been made to The Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Amendment Act to limit nicotine in … View more
Many high schools report that vaping is a growing issue despite the 18+ legal smoking age and this has been associated with the proximity of schools to vaping retailers.

Recent amendments have been made to The Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Amendment Act to limit nicotine in products and cease supply to those born in/after 2009. Less retailers are to be approved and product packaging made less appealing.

Until March 15, public submissions will accepted regarding these changes, especially around the location and quantity of retail stores as well as the appeal and addictiveness of smoked tobacco products.

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Do you support changes to our smoking laws?
  • 75.9% Yes, I support these changes
    75.9% Complete
  • 10.4% No, I don't support these changes
    10.4% Complete
  • 9.1% I support some of these changes, not all
    9.1% Complete
  • 4.6% I'm not sure - I need more information
    4.6% Complete
2249 votes
676 days ago

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to step down

Brian from New Lynn

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will stand down on February 7.
She said she had hoped to find the energy and heart to continue in the role over summer, “but I have not been able to do that”.
She said she had reflected on her own future. “This has been the most fulfilling five and a half years… View more
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will stand down on February 7.
She said she had hoped to find the energy and heart to continue in the role over summer, “but I have not been able to do that”.
She said she had reflected on her own future. “This has been the most fulfilling five and a half years of my life,” Ardern said.
She made the announcement choking back tears.
A caucus vote will happen on Sunday for a new Party leader - and new Prime Minister. Grant Robertson told Ardern he would not be putting his name forward to be PM.
Ardern said her team were well placed to take the country forward and contest the next election.
“I am not leaving because I believe we can’t win the election but because I believe we can and will.”
She said there was no secret scandal behind her resignation. “I am human. We give as much as we can for as long as we can and then it’s time. And for me, it’s time.
“I am leaving because with such a privileged job comes a big responsibility. The responsibility to know when you are the right person to lead - and also when you’re not.”
Ardern said she had the support of her family to continue - but they had also supported her decision.
Ardern said she was not leaving because it was hard.
“I know when I have enough left in the tank to do it justice.
“I would be doing a disservice to New Zealanders to continue.”
Ardern’s partner Clarke Gayford is in the room for the press conference.
“To Neve, mum is looking forward to being there when you start school next year. And to Clarke, let’s get married.”
Ardern said caucus was surprised when she told them, but they understood.
“If I don’t have what it takes, I need to let someone else take on this job,” she said.
They could see she had given everything and did not begrudge her decision.
“As someone who always tried to be kind,” is how she would like New Zealanders to remember her.
Ardern would stay as an MP of Mt Albert until April to avoid the need for a byelection. She had no plans beyond that as yet, and was looking forward to spending more time with her family.
Jacinda Ardern’s full statement
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Being Prime Minister has been the greatest honour of my life and I want to thank New Zealanders for the enormous privilege of leading the country for the last five and a half years,” Jacinda Ardern said.
”With holding such a privileged role comes responsibility, including the responsibility to know when you’re the right person to lead, and also when you’re not.
”I have given my absolute all to being Prime Minister but it has also taken a lot out of me. You cannot and should not do the job unless you have a full tank, plus a bit in reserve for those unplanned and unexpected challenges that inevitably come along.
”Having reflected over summer I know I no longer have that bit extra in the tank to do the job justice. It’s that simple.
”I have spoken to the Governor-General this morning to let her know.
”In addition to our ambitious agenda that has sought to address long term issues like the housing crisis, child poverty and climate change, we also had to respond to a major biosecurity incursion, a domestic terror attack, a volcanic eruption and a one in one hundred year global pandemic and ensuing economic crisis. The decisions that had to be made have been constant and weighty.
”I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved over the last five years in spite of the many challenges thrown at us. We’ve turned around child poverty statistics and made the most significant increases in welfare support and public housing stock seen in many decades.
“We’ve made it easier to access education and training while improving the pay and conditions of workers. And we’ve worked hard to make progress on issues around our national identify - I believe that teaching our history in schools and celebrating Matariki as our own indigenous national holiday will all make a difference for years to come.
”And we’ve done that while responding to some of the biggest threats to the health and economic wellbeing of New Zealanders, arguably since World War Two.
”The Labour team are incredibly well placed to contest the next election. They are the most experienced team in the country and have shown they have the skills necessary to respond to whatever comes their way.
”I’m not leaving because I believe we can’t win the election, but because I believe Labour can and will win it. We need a fresh set of shoulders for the challenges of both this year and the next three.
”As to my time in the job, I hope I leave New Zealanders with a belief that you can be kind, but strong, empathetic but decisive, optimistic but focused. And that you can be your own kind of leader - one who knows when it’s time to go.”
Election date announced
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Ardern also announced this year’s election will be on Saturday, October 14.
The PM announced the date at the Labour Party caucus retreat at Napier.
Ardern also ordered her ministers to consider which reform areas should be the priorities for the year over the summer - and which should be scrapped as Labour moves to try to wipe some controversial policies off its plate.
The first Cabinet meeting of the year will be next Wednesday, after MPs visit Ratana on Tuesday.
The Labour caucus is in Napier, where National is also having its caucus retreat two kilometres away. Media are usually invited in for Ardern’s opening remarks to the caucus - but this year the venue was closed to media until before her standup. MPs discussed election strategies in the morning session.
That was prompted by concerns the venue was not soundproof, and the party did not want the discussions overheard.
This morning National Party leader Christopher Luxon unveiled his reshuffle, including significant promotions for both former leaders Judith Collins and Todd Muller.
Muller has been promoted into the shadow Cabinet and secured the agriculture portfolio and climate change. Judith Collins has been promoted to the front bench - at 10. She was previously at the tail end of the shadow Cabinet, and has announced her intention to stand again in 2023, getting re-selected as the candidate in her Papakura seat.
Luxon’s fellow first-term MP Penny Simmons has also squeaked into the shadow Cabinet at 20.
Labour’s retreat will wind up with a dinner tonight while National has a second day of meetings tomorrow.
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676 days ago

HAPPINESS RESET -3 Inspiring Hours Over 3 evenings

Helena from Morningside

Reset your happiness levels, reduce anxiety, improve your calm, smile more.
ONLY $150 for 3 evenings
Every Tuesday night, 6pm Sandringham Community Centre, 18 Kitchener Road, Sandringham. Starts on 31 January at 6pm
Message me if you are interested helena@straightthinkinghypnotherapy.com

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Reset your happiness levels, reduce anxiety, improve your calm, smile more.
ONLY $150 for 3 evenings
Every Tuesday night, 6pm Sandringham Community Centre, 18 Kitchener Road, Sandringham. Starts on 31 January at 6pm
Message me if you are interested helena@straightthinkinghypnotherapy.com

ABOUT ME:
I have been a hypnotherapyist for over 15 years. I used to run "Become a non Smoker in 90 Minutes" seminars (until Covid!) 50 people in the room and 40 would stop smoking after the 1st session.
It is very concerning how many people now suffer low levels of anxiety, perfectly understandable considering what we have been through with Covid, but your mind gets into the habit of worrying and by using relaxation and suggestion we can easily change our thinking.

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677 days ago

Holiday season changes to roadside collections

Cathy McIntosh from Albert-Eden Local Board

🥳It’s the holiday’s!
Your roadside collections services change a little during the holiday season. It may pay to follow the link below and find out more.
All services return to normal 13 Feb 2023.

Don't miss your collection, more here: bit.ly...

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677 days ago
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