Karaka, Papakura

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1568 days ago

RNB Contracting

Kylie from Pukekohe

Family owned and operated company available to assist with your projects. Get in touch today on 021416770

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1568 days ago

Sunflower Seed Flour

Way Of Life Health Shop

Way of Life Health Shop now has Organic Sunflower Seed Flour in stock. This is a great alternative to Almond Flour, and is a cheaper option. It cooks up just the same as the almond flour in recipes.

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1569 days ago

Are you a local business?

Alex from CJ and Bella Ltd

If you are looking for promotional items or branded handouts, then look no further!
Check out our promotional items catalogue links below and contact us for a free quote.

1569 days ago

Certificate in New Zealand Wine

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Join us to learn about New Zealand wines online. NZQA Certificate in Wine Micro-Credential consists of 4 online interactive sessions, wine tastings and more delivered by Celia Hay.

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1569 days ago

Stroller

Rebecca from Papakura

As per pic, free to anyone who needs it.

1570 days ago

Why a higher rates rise is right for Auckland

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, We would all like to pay less for something - like a rates bill. But you get only what you pay for and the option of a 2.5 per cent rise instead of 3.5, brings risk. What do you think? Read the story below:

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1570 days ago

Free 3 seater couch and 2 recliners

Katherine from Pahurehure

Free to a new home....well used but still comfortable and have life in them...the recliners still work on both chairs but both handles are broken...the right person might be able to fix these cheaply..

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1578 days ago

Auckland's drought rings alarm bells - is anyone listening?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, It might be raining but the record dry which is depleting Auckland's water supply is not going away in a hurry. Is it "just a dought?": Read the story below:

1570 days ago

Paint it Green with Resene this June!

Resene

Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers … View more
Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2020 at Resene owned ColorShops.

Trees That Count are an environmental charity on a mission to plant millions more native trees throughout New Zealand. Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. This support is matched with planters throughout the country who are restoring, and growing, precious wildlife corridors or pockets of native forest, turning small projects into mighty ones.
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1571 days ago

Colours of Fabulous now only $25 (were $69)

Helen from Fabuleux Vous Ltd

These fabulous bracelets are made from a Jade bead (except the red which is glass and the black which is Onyx) . The jade has been dyed to the current fashion pallet. They are stretchy with a brushed stainless steel heart. Wear them on their own or layer up.
13 colours to choose from
We also have… View more
These fabulous bracelets are made from a Jade bead (except the red which is glass and the black which is Onyx) . The jade has been dyed to the current fashion pallet. They are stretchy with a brushed stainless steel heart. Wear them on their own or layer up.
13 colours to choose from
We also have some with base metal silver colour tassels
Really fabulous!
On Sale as we only have a few left
Perfect gift!
Need more info : E: customercare@fabuleuxvous.com

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1571 days ago

Frontline Doctors - A Winter Migrant Crisis

Ole from Takanini

From the frontline of one of the world’s biggest humanitarian disasters, doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken reveal the crisis of migrants in Europe fleeing war and terror in their home lands.

Travelling from Syria to Calais the doctors explain the many risks refugees face: poisoning from the … View more
From the frontline of one of the world’s biggest humanitarian disasters, doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken reveal the crisis of migrants in Europe fleeing war and terror in their home lands.

Travelling from Syria to Calais the doctors explain the many risks refugees face: poisoning from the plastic they burn to keep warm, the rampant disease in overcrowded camps and the dangerous sea journeys to reach the promise of safety in the West. This is the heartbreaking human tragedy behind the headlines - from the devastating lows of suffering and loss to the inspiring highs of human courage and kindness. (PGR)

Sunday 8:00pm on Hope Channel

Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz.........

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1571 days ago

$50 off Hellofresh

Ciara from Red Hill

Hi everyone
I have a code for $50 off your first box of Hellofresh HS-BG9SFHVX3.
Feel free to use 😊

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1580 days ago

The Story of Surfdale

The Team from Auckland Museum

Did you know that Surfdale in Waiheke Island received its name via a competition? The winner was awarded a section of land near the beach...

At 8 pence a day on top of a small deposit, a Surfdale section was also promoted as a sound investment – so close to downtown Auckland that “values must … View more
Did you know that Surfdale in Waiheke Island received its name via a competition? The winner was awarded a section of land near the beach...

At 8 pence a day on top of a small deposit, a Surfdale section was also promoted as a sound investment – so close to downtown Auckland that “values must go up and up and up”.

Well, they weren't wrong there.

Today, Waiheke Island brings to mind sunny vineyards and beachy weekend getaways. The image of Waiheke as an “island paradise” has its origins in 1920s marketing, but the island has long been desirable even as its character has changed over the past centuries.

As we go into the long weekend and begin to venture further afield again, why not have a read of how Waiheke came to be the place it is today, in this blog about its recent history by our Project Curator, Jane Groufsky.

www.aucklandmuseum.com...

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1572 days ago

Living the dream

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

It's inspirational to meet a family that's taken the plunge to leave the rat race and establish themselves in the country. This couple not only managed to keep their jobs, but also build a stunning house on the Coromandel Peninsula that has caught the eye of NZIA judges.

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1572 days ago

Are you heading the right way?

Ole from Takanini

Have you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’

Sunday 9:00am on Hope Channel

Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream:… View more
Have you ever thought you were heading the right way, only to discover you are heading in the wrong direction? Today we explore the key to our faith heading the right way, and staying on the ‘flight path.’

Sunday 9:00am on Hope Channel

Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz......

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