Brookfield, Tauranga

Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Ask a Crewcut Lawn & Garden expert (and an ex-Black Caps coach!) now. Head here.

1352 days ago

Learn basic everyday digital skills

Kanorau Digital

Have you got a mobile phone or tablet? Not sure how to work the thing? Let us help you with that.

Our short course will give you the skills to stay digitally connected to your friends and whānau.

• A variety of day and class times to choose from
• Learn with an experienced tutor
• … View more
Have you got a mobile phone or tablet? Not sure how to work the thing? Let us help you with that.

Our short course will give you the skills to stay digitally connected to your friends and whānau.

• A variety of day and class times to choose from
• Learn with an experienced tutor
• No fees

Call us on 0800 KANORAU (526 672) or visit our website.
Find out more

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1352 days ago

Queen Mattress Protector

Maureen from Bethlehem

Fitted Queen mattress protector.
Used on spare bed only.
$20

Price: $20

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1352 days ago

Funding/Marketing Officer and Volunteers Needed.

Kaye from Brookfield

Is this the opportunity you have been looking for?
CCIS is looking for people to fill the following roles:
* Funding/Marketing Officer - approx 10 hours per week, this is a paid role and based in Tauranga

Paid roles; but prefer charitable rates if available as every $ we spend here takes it away… View more
Is this the opportunity you have been looking for?
CCIS is looking for people to fill the following roles:
* Funding/Marketing Officer - approx 10 hours per week, this is a paid role and based in Tauranga

Paid roles; but prefer charitable rates if available as every $ we spend here takes it away from the front line helping clients.

* Graphic Designer - project based

* Filming editor - project based - this is to be completed by December.

Volunteers needed:

* Minute taker - For our Board meetings - once every 2 months for 2 hours

* Someone to collate our Newsletter - gets sent out every 2 months

* Event Coordinator/helpers - it's our 40th birthday this year.

If any of these opportunities interest you, please contact Miranda at operations@ccisupport.org.nz

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1353 days ago

How to Remove Paint from Window Panes

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Paint is very difficult to clean off from any surface and removing it from glass is no different. Once the paint has dried, trying to wipe it off with a wet cloth will prove unsuccessful. Nevertheless, there are a few ways you can prevent smudging the windows with paint and in the event you … View morePaint is very difficult to clean off from any surface and removing it from glass is no different. Once the paint has dried, trying to wipe it off with a wet cloth will prove unsuccessful. Nevertheless, there are a few ways you can prevent smudging the windows with paint and in the event you splatter the glass with paint there are tricks to remove it.


Typically, when there is renovation work going on that includes painting the walls or the window frames, it’s practical to use masking tape on the glass around the frames to protect it. However, many tapes just don’t seem to stick well to the glass surface and most of the time paint drops always find their way onto the unprotected surface.


Regular paint remover is not good enough and won’t work on dried-up paint. Instead, you can try to clean the paint off your windows by following the steps in our short and practical guide which presents you two approaches.


Removing Paint from Glass with a Scraper

Materials needed:
• Hand-held safety razor blade
• Cloth/Sponge
• Squeegee
• Small bucket
• Warm water

• Dishwashing liquid

Here is what to do:
1. Fill a bucket with warm water and some dishwashing liquid. Mix it until it becomes sudsy. The detergent will make it easier for the scraper to move over the glass surface, minimising the risk of scratching.
2. Soak the cleaning cloth or sponge in the solution.
3. Scrub the window to remove any dirt and grime from the surface. Next, rinse it using a clean wet cloth or sponge.
4. Wet the window again with the dishwashing solution.

5. Hold the razor blade at a 45-degree angle and carefully scrape the paint. Make sure the glass is wet while you are scraping with the razor blade, otherwise you may scratch it.


If you have recently painted areas around the window or window sill and the paint has not yet dried properly, it may be best to leave it until it has. Cleaning it with soapy water may cause the paint to run and ruin other surfaces.

6. Wipe the glass with a squeegee to remove any remaining moisture or streaks, and then with a cloth to polish the surface.

7. Check to see if all the paint has been removed. If there is still some paint on the glass, repeat the steps 5 and 6 until all the paint has been removed.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1353 days ago

An afternoon with Andrea Soanes 2018 Kudos Science Educator

Pam from Matua

Working together to bring you
A Workshop with Andrea Soanes
2018 Kudos Science Educator award winner,
Come along and spend some time discussing science education.
Explore the Science learning hub, new content, new collections tools and citizen science section.
Take a closer look at Takahē … View more
Working together to bring you
A Workshop with Andrea Soanes
2018 Kudos Science Educator award winner,
Come along and spend some time discussing science education.
Explore the Science learning hub, new content, new collections tools and citizen science section.
Take a closer look at Takahē content-specifically design for learning towards Achievement standards 91158. A facilitated session to get you inspired as educators -connecting your students and contextual science and networking together.
Date: Friday the 19th of March 2021
Time: 12.30pm till 2.30pm
Venue: House of Science Tauranga 671 Cameron, Road Tauranga
Cost: Gold Coin Donation
To Register:
Email: tauranga@houseofscience.nz
Phone: 0223773209
Thanks to the Science Learning hub- Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao for supporting House of Science Tauranga.

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1353 days ago

Plasterer available. Interior walls or ceilings.

Andy from Plastrix Interiors

Hi neighbours! I have 13 years experience. New homes or renovations. Holes in walls, or skim your old ones to a paint ready finish.

Phone or text Andy on 0220150564

1353 days ago

Calling all painters

Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours,
are you using the long weekend to tackle that long-over due reno? Or do you have a project you'd love to do in your home or garden but don't know where to start?

The experts at Resene are offering to help answer all your painting and decorating questions. Whether … View more
Hey neighbours,
are you using the long weekend to tackle that long-over due reno? Or do you have a project you'd love to do in your home or garden but don't know where to start?

The experts at Resene are offering to help answer all your painting and decorating questions. Whether it's how to choose the right type of paint to cover a stain, how to go about planning a mural, or how long you really need to spend on sanding down that woodwork, they're happy to help.

Send us your question at homed@stuff.co.nz or leave it in the comments and we'll put the best questions to the Resene team (please note: we may not be able to answer every single question). The answers will be published in an article on Stuff ahead of the long weekend.

If you don't want us to use your comment or name on Stuff, please mention that in your post.

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1354 days ago

Have your say on our draft Acquisitions and Disposals Policy

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Have your say on our draft Acquisitions and Disposals Policy – the policy that tells us how council buys, sells, leases or transfers property. We’re proposing to streamline the process and to offer mana whenua a right of first refusal on some properties sold by council.

Find out more and have … View more
Have your say on our draft Acquisitions and Disposals Policy – the policy that tells us how council buys, sells, leases or transfers property. We’re proposing to streamline the process and to offer mana whenua a right of first refusal on some properties sold by council.

Find out more and have your say. Feedback closes on 15 April.

www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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1353 days ago

HONDA FIT 2004

Vilma from Pyes Pa

2004 HONDA FIT

- 1.3L auto 5 door
- Engine size 1331 cc
- 182 000 kms
- WOF 10/10/21
- Reg 1/7/21

Both left and right suspension shock absorber have been replaced 5 months ago (worth 600$). I have just bought a spare key to the car (worth 300$). Getting an oil change done 11/3. Has a few… View more
2004 HONDA FIT

- 1.3L auto 5 door
- Engine size 1331 cc
- 182 000 kms
- WOF 10/10/21
- Reg 1/7/21

Both left and right suspension shock absorber have been replaced 5 months ago (worth 600$). I have just bought a spare key to the car (worth 300$). Getting an oil change done 11/3. Has a few defects on the front (shows in pictures).

A super fuel efficient and handy car. I’ve traveled all around nz with it and it worked smoothly on all roads - drives very well😊 It has been just the perfect car.

Send me a message if you have any questions and lets negotiate. I need to sell the car ASAP.

Negotiable

1353 days ago

Everyone deserves to feel safe in their own community. 💐

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Today we remember the victims, families and communities affected on 15.03.2019

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1353 days ago

SuperSeniors

Office for Seniors

Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.

Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand".… View more
Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.

Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand". However, TVNZ 1 News, along with Consumer NZ, have voiced concerns.

For more information and advice, read our article in the latest SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...

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1354 days ago

Wellington WOW Tour by Train - 6 October 2021

Kim Scanlen from Hinterland Tours

Our short getaway to one of New Zealand's most successful fashion stage shows is not to be missed, back on after the 2020 event was cancelled.
We take a unique journey to Wellington with the Northern Explorer train from Hamilton to Wellington, enjoy 2 nights in our waterfront city central … View more
Our short getaway to one of New Zealand's most successful fashion stage shows is not to be missed, back on after the 2020 event was cancelled.
We take a unique journey to Wellington with the Northern Explorer train from Hamilton to Wellington, enjoy 2 nights in our waterfront city central hotel, tour the sights and get ready for the highlight - an evening performance of WOW 2021.
We then fly back direct to Tauranga with Air NZ after visiting Te Papa the following morning.

These seats will sell fast so if you would like a stress free, fully escorted tour with pickup and dropoff from your home then call or email us today. For more information on the tour visit our website

1354 days ago

Moving and Delivery Services

Devan from Smart Express Tauranga

No job is too big or small. We cater for all your moving and delivery requirements. From vans to trucks, we have something for every job

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1358 days ago

Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).

Join us for CAB… View more
Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).

Join us for CAB Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021, where we celebrate 50 years of serving the community.

www.cab.org.nz...

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1359 days ago

Bins

Clive from Tauranga City

I see a notice that the TCC is starting the bin roll out in March, the commissioners should stop this immediately as there is 165000 bins to deliver to 55000 households and the cost to a bankrupt city is enormous.

It’s absolute folly to continue with this and It should be reined in straight … View more
I see a notice that the TCC is starting the bin roll out in March, the commissioners should stop this immediately as there is 165000 bins to deliver to 55000 households and the cost to a bankrupt city is enormous.

It’s absolute folly to continue with this and It should be reined in straight away.

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