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Manukau Institute of Technology
At MIT, we have options for everyone from open entry programmes through to degrees, and many free study options.
So don't wait for NCEA results, help your school leaver put their plans in place for 2023.
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Share a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card. Because the smell of the Christmas tree and the ripping open of presents isn’t only exciting for us. But for them too.
All pets are welcome - Santa paws, claws, beaks, and squeaks. And if you don’t … View moreShare a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card. Because the smell of the Christmas tree and the ripping open of presents isn’t only exciting for us. But for them too.
All pets are welcome - Santa paws, claws, beaks, and squeaks. And if you don’t have a pet, that’s fine; we’d love to see your festive snaps too.
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The Team from Auckland Council
We are pleased to announce another season of fantastic music and movies in parks, offering something for the whole whānau right around the region.
Music in Parks: 14 Jan to 26 Mar.
Movies in Parks: 27 Jan to 31 Mar.
Make the most of Tāmaki Makaurau for free this summer!
Saturday 10 December,
9.30am to 2.30pm,
Lloyd Elsmore Netball Centre.
It's been a while since we got together to enjoy the food, the talented arts and crafters, and just good old conversations with fellow countrymen.
Come along, bring your family and friends and … View moreSaturday 10 December,
9.30am to 2.30pm,
Lloyd Elsmore Netball Centre.
It's been a while since we got together to enjoy the food, the talented arts and crafters, and just good old conversations with fellow countrymen.
Come along, bring your family and friends and enjoy a taste of home and everything else.
What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?
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Janet Wallington from IHC Counties Association Op Shop
The Pukekohe IHC Op Shop is doing it's part to recycle as much as possible. Bags of rags from $2.00. Our free rack contains clothing which might have a small stain or be slightly faded. Save these items from landfill - pop in and see if you can give one of them a new home.
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Janet Wallington from IHC Counties Association Op Shop
The Pukekohe IHC Op Shop has had some lovely donations in the past few days. The shop is a great place for your Xmas shopping - pop in and see us.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Who doesn’t love soft and tender dumplings? Our Artisan dumplings course begins with a preparation of classic dumpling pastry which you then roll, twist and shape to make delicious, fresh dumpling parcels filled with flavorsome stuffings.
At our first class we prepared the following classic … View moreWho doesn’t love soft and tender dumplings? Our Artisan dumplings course begins with a preparation of classic dumpling pastry which you then roll, twist and shape to make delicious, fresh dumpling parcels filled with flavorsome stuffings.
At our first class we prepared the following classic fillings -
• Tofu, Mushroom & Kimchi
• Edamame, Cabbage & Carrot
• Pork and Chive
• Chicken and Coriander
Many thanks to Jinnie Choi
The next course is scheduled for Saturday, 21 Jan 2023.
Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
Our meeting last month commenced with the welcoming of two new members Maddie and Amanda and several guests with their partners. Helen B. then took us through the draft remits proposed for conference 2023. Outline below.
1. THAT Pay parity changes made by Government include measures to address … View moreOur meeting last month commenced with the welcoming of two new members Maddie and Amanda and several guests with their partners. Helen B. then took us through the draft remits proposed for conference 2023. Outline below.
1. THAT Pay parity changes made by Government include measures to address disparity currently seen to significantly disadvantage Pasifika and Maori women as opposed to other ethnic groups who are also disadvantaged by gender.
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2. BPW NZ urges the Ministry of Justice and Department of Corrections to address the challenges victims face during the parole review process, by undertaking the following actions:
a. ensuring the Victims Notifications Register accurately notifies victims or their delegated contact person, or parole hearings, even if the victim has since died
b. expanding those eligible to be on the Victims Notifications Register to include whanau and friends of direct victims to be able to appear on behalf of the victim at hearings
c. undertaking an independent review of the parole board review process from a victims perspective to invite recommendations to make other improvements
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3. THAT BPW NZ call on the government to change the course structure for training of student nurses to :
a. Include reimbursement of students for personal costs incurred by work placement training in their first and second years
b. Include an allowance payment to reflect the cost of full time study for third year students
c. Include a structure of training balanced between work placement and classroom/theoretical training to avoid overwork.
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4. THAT BPW NZ call on the Government to advocate for the wider implementation of Enduring Powers of Attorney (for Care and Welfare and Property) in the community by:
a. Legislating for a Register of Powers of Attorney
b. Take steps to educate the community about the importance of having Enduring Powers of Attorney and how to put one in place with a view to increasing this to at least 30% of the population as identified by the Register above, increasing to 80% of all persons over 65 years of age.
c. Appointing or creating an organisation to support those who lose Capacity and require the appointment of a Welfare Guardian to act in their interests when they do not have somebody suitable to do so.
d. Requiring all Powers of Attorney for Property to file annual financial reports as is required by Court Appointed Property Managers.
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5. THAT the New Zealand Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW NZ) Inc urge the Government to ensure that disabled learners thrive in New Zealand schools by implementing the recommendations of the Education Review Office report Thriving at School(?) regarding Education for Disabled Learners in Schools, including but not limited to:
a. strengthening prioritisation of disabled learners in schools, and accountability for how well they are doing
b. increasing disabled learners’ sense of belonging and acceptance in school, and teachers’ capability in teaching disabled learners
c. increasing disabled learners’ and whānau understanding of their education rights, how to raise concerns or make a complaint, or get someone to advocate on their behalf
d. improving the coordination of supports for disabled learners, and pathways both in and beyond school
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Our speaker Mich Newton gave us some lovely insights to the Auckland Botanical Gardens. How ideas have developed under the management of Jack Hobbs including the conservation of threatened species, the growing on of large numbers of plants for the regional parks and the use of the feedback from visitors to keeping the whole 64hectaries relevant to today’s visitors, (including 10 hectares of native forest).
All round it was an enjoyable and informative evening.
Our dinner meetings are on the fourth Wednesday of each month and visitors are always welcome. For more information please email secretary@bpwfranklin.org.nz
Harpreet from Takanini
Hi there ,
I am Harpreet singh security system specialist in business for last 8 years . If you guys need any sort of alarm or cctv system for your business or house or repairs of any kind of alarm or cameras please feel free to contact me on 0222276276 or email me on univisionakl@gmail.com for … View moreHi there ,
I am Harpreet singh security system specialist in business for last 8 years . If you guys need any sort of alarm or cctv system for your business or house or repairs of any kind of alarm or cameras please feel free to contact me on 0222276276 or email me on univisionakl@gmail.com for free quotes.
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Sue from Pahurehure
Minimise flood or water damage.
Sandless.
The bags contain an absorbent powder that swells when wet creating a barrier to divert flood and storm water.
The pack contains six bags that are each 9cm high, 61cm wide and 31cm deep. Bags can absorb up to 15 litres of water each.
Use either inside or … View moreMinimise flood or water damage.
Sandless.
The bags contain an absorbent powder that swells when wet creating a barrier to divert flood and storm water.
The pack contains six bags that are each 9cm high, 61cm wide and 31cm deep. Bags can absorb up to 15 litres of water each.
Use either inside or outside
Extremely easy to use and reusable once they have fully dried out.
When no longer needed allow time for evaporation then store away to reuse if needed at a later time
RRP $52.99 at Bunnings
Price negotiable
Currently at Papakura however pickup can be Mt Roskill or Ranui by arrangement.
If interested, contact 021 0459 457, thanks.
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Colin from Manurewa
Christmas miniature village display for sale - Lit up houses, shops, railway, singing Santa's, 100's of items. Preference given to multiple purchase rather than individual items.
For viewing, phone Colin on 0274362896
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Cecily from Pukekohe
4pm this Sunday, December 4, at St Andrew's Church, Pukekohe. Organist Soomin Kim, directed by Robert Howell - Highlights from Messiah (Handel), Christmas Oratorio (Bach), Fantasia on Christmas Carols (Vaughan Williams) and other festive music. Featuring Gina Sanders, James Roberson, Stephanie… View more4pm this Sunday, December 4, at St Andrew's Church, Pukekohe. Organist Soomin Kim, directed by Robert Howell - Highlights from Messiah (Handel), Christmas Oratorio (Bach), Fantasia on Christmas Carols (Vaughan Williams) and other festive music. Featuring Gina Sanders, James Roberson, Stephanie Roberson.
Adults $40, Seniors $35, Students FREE with ID. Earlybird special: $10 off door price if booked through the Pukekohe Anglican Church office (09-238-7228, Mon-Thurs 9am-2pm) or through Eventfinda before this Friday, December 2.
Billy from Manurewa
Hi all, my partner and I are offering our services, if your place is overgrown and wild and need some TLC..we will mow your lawn, weed trim the edges, weed your garden, cut and shape your hedges, and generally tidy up your property.
We are based in Manurewa but will travel anywhere
So if you need … View moreHi all, my partner and I are offering our services, if your place is overgrown and wild and need some TLC..we will mow your lawn, weed trim the edges, weed your garden, cut and shape your hedges, and generally tidy up your property.
We are based in Manurewa but will travel anywhere
So if you need us please contact us on 0211045070,
Thanks
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