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In 1999, World Poetry Day was introduced, with the aim of promoting the reading, writing, publishing, and teaching of poetry around the world.
It is an opportunity to appreciate the power of poetry and how it can capture the creative spirit of the human mind.
The Team from Auckland Council
Have you had your say on our Annual Budget 2022/2023?
The 3 key issues are:
- Climate
- Budget pressures
- Waste service standardisation
The consultation will close at 5pm on Monday 28 March 2022.
Find out more information and Have Your Say on our Annual Budget 2022/2023 by clicking … View moreHave you had your say on our Annual Budget 2022/2023?
The 3 key issues are:
- Climate
- Budget pressures
- Waste service standardisation
The consultation will close at 5pm on Monday 28 March 2022.
Find out more information and Have Your Say on our Annual Budget 2022/2023 by clicking on 'Read More'.
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Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay
100% Rimu, beautiful wood
1585cm Long
235cm High
185cm Deep
One of the top battens has broken off but can easily be replaced or is not even needed.
Other then this the condition is good
Hats and coat hangers not included
Price: $35
Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay
From 1984 to 2000
Please note this auction is ONLY for Famous New Zealanders.
I also have the albums listed below, so let me know if you would like any other albums and I can put them on Trade Me
The other albums I have are:
Scenic Walks
… View moreFrom 1984 to 2000
Please note this auction is ONLY for Famous New Zealanders.
I also have the albums listed below, so let me know if you would like any other albums and I can put them on Trade Me
The other albums I have are:
Scenic Walks
Maori Language
Vineyards
Underwater World
Spirits and Guardians
The Millennium Albums 2000
The Emerging years
Native Trees and Flowers NZ
The value of the stamps themselves are already worth $57.40 per album
Price: $30
Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay
Sound healing another well documented form of relaxation, healing, relaxation and sleep. The CD’s have a healing frequencies, and also nice to listen to, fall asleep with this and reap the benefits while you are sleeping!!
7 CD’s very good condition, only used twice.
Have a look at the … View moreSound healing another well documented form of relaxation, healing, relaxation and sleep. The CD’s have a healing frequencies, and also nice to listen to, fall asleep with this and reap the benefits while you are sleeping!!
7 CD’s very good condition, only used twice.
Have a look at the website: wholetones.com...
Negotiable
Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay
New, needed to buy a new printer.
$15.00
Price: $15
Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay
New, needed to buy a new printer.
Price: $15
Hi neighbours, a heads-up that we’re carrying out essential maintenance on the southbound clip-on lanes of the Auckland Harbour Bridge during the week between 9.30pm and 5am from 20 March to 7 April. We’ll have the following signposted detour in place.
• Shelly Beach Rd southbound … View moreHi neighbours, a heads-up that we’re carrying out essential maintenance on the southbound clip-on lanes of the Auckland Harbour Bridge during the week between 9.30pm and 5am from 20 March to 7 April. We’ll have the following signposted detour in place.
• Shelly Beach Rd southbound off-ramp will be closed, please use Fanshawe St off-ramp
We’ll keep at least two lanes in both directions open. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
The team at Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
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In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids like Aiden are waiting for help.
That’s not fair, when a child’s dreams can be so simple. Aiden just dreams of joining the big kids at school, with the proper uniform. With living costs skyrocketing, hardworking parents are finding it more difficult… View moreIn neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids like Aiden are waiting for help.
That’s not fair, when a child’s dreams can be so simple. Aiden just dreams of joining the big kids at school, with the proper uniform. With living costs skyrocketing, hardworking parents are finding it more difficult to provide their children with essentials like bedding, school uniforms or shoes. These children are also likely to miss out on important opportunities such as camp or swimming lessons.
You can change one young life today. Visit https://www.variety.org.nz/donate/sponsor-a-child/ to sponsor a Kiwi kid.
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Garry from Red Beach
Do you wonder what happened to your (wealthy) Great Aunt Maude?
Who did she leave her fabulous Estate to?
Dig into the past and find out by attending a FREE Introduction to Family History Course.
This course will give you all the tools to do Genealogy research at home in your own time, and … View moreDo you wonder what happened to your (wealthy) Great Aunt Maude?
Who did she leave her fabulous Estate to?
Dig into the past and find out by attending a FREE Introduction to Family History Course.
This course will give you all the tools to do Genealogy research at home in your own time, and quite likely solve this mystery!
Plus it can help you to connect with other lost parts of your family.
This course takes 4 sessions to complete and is held at Whangaparaoa Library. The course details are:
Mon 4 April
Wed 6 April
Mon 11 April
Wed 16 April
Time 7.00 – 9.00 pm each evening in the library Pohutukawa Room.
Numbers are strictly limited for this popular course. Registration details can be sent to the Course Tutor, Garry Phillips. Please PM me with your details. Or email to genealogy.training.nz@gmail.com for a Course Outline.
The course is run by the Hibiscus Coast Branch of NZ Society of Genealogists.
Joanna from ENH WindowsLimited
Bi-fold doors open up the full potential of indoor-outdoor living. And even in small spaces, a simple bifold door can provide fresh air and access to a beautiful view with a simple push.
Historically, Bi-fold doors were already known by the Romans as excavations in Pompeii have revealed. Peter … View moreBi-fold doors open up the full potential of indoor-outdoor living. And even in small spaces, a simple bifold door can provide fresh air and access to a beautiful view with a simple push.
Historically, Bi-fold doors were already known by the Romans as excavations in Pompeii have revealed. Peter Connolly writes in his book ‘Pompeii’ that the Romans ‘disliked single-leaf doors and wherever possible, both inside and out, they used French or even Bi-fold doors’.
We offer a range of aluminium Bi-fold doors that work well in both modern and traditional properties.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Silverdale
Refresh and restore a beautiful old rocking chair with a simple but stylish new look with Resene Enamacryl.
Find out how to create your own.
John from Stanmore Bay
Hi Neighbours, another reason to always check your till receipts at Supermarkets now that the cost of living (food) is getting out of control. Got charged $2 extra per small chicken at PaknSave Silverdale. I know it was human era that scanned ticketed price tag and not the marked down price which … View moreHi Neighbours, another reason to always check your till receipts at Supermarkets now that the cost of living (food) is getting out of control. Got charged $2 extra per small chicken at PaknSave Silverdale. I know it was human era that scanned ticketed price tag and not the marked down price which should have been placed over the ticketed price tag. It is only $4.00 but multiple that with the amount of chickens in the fridge. When they ask you whether you would like a receipt always politely say yes and check it. John
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
There's really is nothing quite like a warm slice of freshly baked bread with a thick dollop of butter on top. Our Advanced chef students have spent today preparing their own doughs and baking their wholesome breads. ?
Here is Lidia with a full selection of wholemeal baps, brioche, donuts and… View moreThere's really is nothing quite like a warm slice of freshly baked bread with a thick dollop of butter on top. Our Advanced chef students have spent today preparing their own doughs and baking their wholesome breads. ?
Here is Lidia with a full selection of wholemeal baps, brioche, donuts and English muffins.
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