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Crispin from Point Chevalier
LG 49UJ634V is a very good TV. The picture quality is very good thanks to the 4k resolution. Also it has active HDR which is the most important display feature and offers vivid colors and astonishing clearness. In addition, LG 49UJ634V has all the essential features including internet connectivity … View moreLG 49UJ634V is a very good TV. The picture quality is very good thanks to the 4k resolution. Also it has active HDR which is the most important display feature and offers vivid colors and astonishing clearness. In addition, LG 49UJ634V has all the essential features including internet connectivity and screen sharing technologies. Also it has all the essential ports and connectivity. The sound is usually clear but that depends on the content quality.
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Steve King from
Rocky Nook Bowls, in gorgeous Fowlds Park, is open to the public for free lawn bowls this Labour Weekend Sunday from 1-4pm.
All you need is flat-soled shoes, we'll provide the rest- equipment, coaching and including the Auckland Irish Society bar. All ages welcome- there's even a … View moreRocky Nook Bowls, in gorgeous Fowlds Park, is open to the public for free lawn bowls this Labour Weekend Sunday from 1-4pm.
All you need is flat-soled shoes, we'll provide the rest- equipment, coaching and including the Auckland Irish Society bar. All ages welcome- there's even a playground for the smaller kids.
Mā te wā!
Rae from Ponsonby
Open home today - midday at 2 Prosford St. You are welcome to come along and please share with friends and interested parties.youtu.be...
The Team from Auckland Council
Want to make your backyard pest-free for our native birds? Get started this spring by placing traps, pulling weeds and planting natives.
You only need to do one simple thing in your backyard to make a difference. And if you do all three, it'll make a huge difference.
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The team from Auckland Women's Centre
The Auckland Women's Centre is pleased to be running Understanding Money, a 2 hour workshop for women on Monday 18 November, 6.00pm – 8.00pm.
Understanding Money with Jean Strock is for women who have questions around money and how to make it work for you. From budgeting to revolving credit… View moreThe Auckland Women's Centre is pleased to be running Understanding Money, a 2 hour workshop for women on Monday 18 November, 6.00pm – 8.00pm.
Understanding Money with Jean Strock is for women who have questions around money and how to make it work for you. From budgeting to revolving credit to understanding KiwiSaver, bring your questions, pen and paper and get ready to be inspired.
Bookings are essential: 09 376 3227 xtn 0, info@womenz.org.nz or enrol through our website.
Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours,
Halloween is fast approaching. Some Kiwis think it's great fun and go all out with decorations and lollies. Others just want to shut their doors and be left alone, leave it to the Americans.
Do you celebrate Halloween at your house? Why or why not?
And If you don't like… View moreHey neighbours,
Halloween is fast approaching. Some Kiwis think it's great fun and go all out with decorations and lollies. Others just want to shut their doors and be left alone, leave it to the Americans.
Do you celebrate Halloween at your house? Why or why not?
And If you don't like trick or treating, how do you make it clear your house is a no-go zone?
We're keen to talk to some people who feel strongly about Halloween one way or the other. If you have thoughts to share, please email homed@stuff.co.nz and we'll be in touch.
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