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Mike from Anytime Fitness Hobsonville
Helping people overcome the barriers to reach a healthier place – it’s what we do.
If something’s holding you back from achieving your health and fitness goals, we want to help. Come see the team and we’ll work with you to formulate a plan.
#mondaymotivation … View moreHelping people overcome the barriers to reach a healthier place – it’s what we do.
If something’s holding you back from achieving your health and fitness goals, we want to help. Come see the team and we’ll work with you to formulate a plan.
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Hey neighbours,
Ōtara is in a fruit and vegetable lockdown after a facialis fruit fly was found.
It's the first time this particular fruit fly - which is native to Tonga - has been found in New Zealand, and it could be devastating to crops.
How has the fruit fly discovery affected you? … View moreHey neighbours,
Ōtara is in a fruit and vegetable lockdown after a facialis fruit fly was found.
It's the first time this particular fruit fly - which is native to Tonga - has been found in New Zealand, and it could be devastating to crops.
How has the fruit fly discovery affected you? Are you worried about purchasing local fruit and veges from the area? Will you still go to the Ōtara markets this weekend?
To find out how to spot the facialis fruit fly, and what to do if you see one, click here.
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Sheralee from Te Atatu Peninsula
The new Healthy Homes Standards have been announced by Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford.
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Act passed in 2017 allowed for the development of standards to improve the quality of rental housing in New Zealand.
The detailed regulations will be finalised … View moreThe new Healthy Homes Standards have been announced by Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford.
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Act passed in 2017 allowed for the development of standards to improve the quality of rental housing in New Zealand.
The detailed regulations will be finalised in the next few months, and then guidance and tools will be available to help rental property owners and industry professionals meet the new standards.
From 1 July 2021, private landlords must ensure that their rental properties comply with the standards within 90 days of any new tenancy.
Boarding houses must comply with all of the standards by 1 July 2019.
Housing New Zealand and Registered Community Housing Providers have until 1 July 2023 to ensure all their properties comply.
All rental properties in New Zealand must meet the Healthy Homes Standards by 1 July 2024.
The Healthy Homes Standards (HHS) are:
Heating – Rental homes must have fixed heating devices in living rooms, which can warm rooms to at least 18°C. Some heating devices are inefficient, unaffordable or unhealthy, and they will not meet the heating standard requirements.
Insulation – Rental homes must have ceiling and underfloor insulation which either meets the 2008 Building Code or (for existing ceiling insulation) is at least 120mm thick.
Ventilation – Rental homes must have the right size extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and opening windows in the living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms.
Moisture and drainage – Rental homes must have efficient drainage and guttering, downpipes and drains. If a rental home has an enclosed subfloor, it must have a ground moisture barrier if it’s possible to install one.
Draught-stopping – Rental homes must have no unnecessary gaps or holes in walls, ceilings, windows, floors, and doors that cause noticeable draughts. All unused chimneys and fireplaces must be blocked.
Under the current requirements of the Residential Tenancies Act, landlords must ensure that their rental properties have the right ceiling and underfloor insulation by 1 July 2019.
Landlords who have installed new insulation since 2016 should already meet the 2008 Building Code, so they won’t need to do anything further when the Healthy Homes Standards take effect.
However, landlords who didn’t previously need to insulate under the current requirements, my now need to do so under the Healthy Homes Standards. Currently, if the property already has ceiling insulation which is at least 70mm thick and underfloor insulation, and both are in good condition, then landlords have not been required to take action.
Under the Healthy Homes Standards, all rental properties will need to have insulation which meets the 2008 Building Code, or is at least 120mm thick.
www.tenancy.govt.nz...
Krystal from Huapai - Kumeu
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Backbone is circus like you’ve never seen before. From revolutionary Australian company Gravity & Other Myths, Backbone is contemporary circus stripped back to its core: physical, playful, and sometimes even painful.
Backbone tests the limits of the human body, featuring jaw-dropping … View moreBackbone is circus like you’ve never seen before. From revolutionary Australian company Gravity & Other Myths, Backbone is contemporary circus stripped back to its core: physical, playful, and sometimes even painful.
Backbone tests the limits of the human body, featuring jaw-dropping physical feats, hair-raising acrobatics, and moments of hilarious absurdity.
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Matt from Henderson
Hi everyone, just want to know if anyone has Pinterest or would like to have a free account. Basically it is a website where you can find pictures of your particular topic and subject and save them to your own Pinterest account. The other thing you can do also is make your own picture group so if… View moreHi everyone, just want to know if anyone has Pinterest or would like to have a free account. Basically it is a website where you can find pictures of your particular topic and subject and save them to your own Pinterest account. The other thing you can do also is make your own picture group so if you want to make your own pictures on Pinterest, you can do so making either finding a free online picture editor to do your own pictures or download some free picture editing software then post your own pictures on Pinterest. I have my own Pinteret account and yes there is a pinterest NZ website if anyone is interested. Here is the website below:
www.pinterest.nz...
Matt
Ger from Waitakere
Upcycle painting classes are fun, creative and allow you to re-use and make your home décor beautiful once more. Instructors will provide tips and tricks for making your tired old home décor pieces, look new and interesting again. Most of the techniques used will aim to be quick, easy and more … View moreUpcycle painting classes are fun, creative and allow you to re-use and make your home décor beautiful once more. Instructors will provide tips and tricks for making your tired old home décor pieces, look new and interesting again. Most of the techniques used will aim to be quick, easy and more affordable over buying new stuff. It will give you the confidence and accomplishment to create your own work in your own style. Come along, hear and share new ideas and get personal support in your upcycle journey.
Gisselle from Henderson
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*Particularly interested if you are from Maori/PI descent, but … View more$$$ We are giving away $40 petrol vouchers$$$
Are you aged 30 and above?
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