Ohauiti, Tauranga

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Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

2341 days ago

Have your say on the draft Alcohol Control Bylaw 2018

Communications from Tauranga City Council

We’re proposing some changes to the alcohol-free areas in Tauranga, based on Police data, customer complaints, CCTV logs and community feedback. We’re proposing to retain all but two current alcohol-free areas, and to extend some others. See the proposed changes and have your say on the draft … View moreWe’re proposing some changes to the alcohol-free areas in Tauranga, based on Police data, customer complaints, CCTV logs and community feedback. We’re proposing to retain all but two current alcohol-free areas, and to extend some others. See the proposed changes and have your say on the draft alcohol control bylaw at www.tauranga.govt.nz... by 5pm on Wednesday 18 July.

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2341 days ago

Become a volunteer and create change in your community

Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand

It's National Volunteer Week!

Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support … View more
It's National Volunteer Week!

Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support development – the list is endless.

If you're interested in volunteering please check out the link below to find out about the different ways you can volunteer:

nationalvolunteerweek.nz...

National Volunteer Week (17 - 23 June). The NVW 2018 theme: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.


#NVW2018

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2343 days ago

Wanted white dressing table with runners and white bookcase

Debbie from Papamoa Beach

Hi needing both of these in white for my son's room good condition and happy to pay

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2341 days ago

Pallets Free.

Les from Papamoa Beach

We have "inherited" three Firth wooden pallets which they dont want back so before they are burned are they of interest to anybody to pickup and take away. Phone Les on 0276058947

Free

2344 days ago

Poll: Chokos: what to do with a bumper crop?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Here's a question from a reader of NZ Gardener, Ash in Whangamomona, who wants to know what to do with 100kg of chokos! He's looking for ideas to manage a bumper choko crop. And feel free to share more ideas in the Reply space.

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Chokos: what to do with a bumper crop?
  • 61.6% Give them to your friends
    61.6% Complete
  • 17.1% Give them to your enemies
    17.1% Complete
  • 6.6% Preserve (Reply to tell us how)
    6.6% Complete
  • 14.7% Throw them in your compost
    14.7% Complete
890 votes
2345 days ago

Cat colony

Stacey from Papamoa Beach

Hi all my name is Stacey, I am 19 years old and I have a cat colony in papamoa. Currently I am studying full time and working part time. I am seeking a bit of help food wise for the colony, am willing to accept anything at this moment, I do support them myself with my Nanas help and also my parents… View moreHi all my name is Stacey, I am 19 years old and I have a cat colony in papamoa. Currently I am studying full time and working part time. I am seeking a bit of help food wise for the colony, am willing to accept anything at this moment, I do support them myself with my Nanas help and also my parents but could possibly do with some more help. Anything would be perfect. Thank you all to who have supported my so far, more than grateful xx

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2342 days ago

Shoes size 6

Sandra from Papamoa Beach

New, worn twice

Price: $15

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2342 days ago

re: Ever wondered how a vegetarian diet might keep you healthy?

Debbie Cunliffe from

If you've ever wondered how a plant based diet can assist health conditions, to include diabetes and heart disease, then come along to our workshop on Weds 25th July, Sixteenth Ave Tauranga to find out.

RSVP's essential via info@diabeteshelp.org.nz or ring our INFOLine (Mon- Thurs) 07 … View more
If you've ever wondered how a plant based diet can assist health conditions, to include diabetes and heart disease, then come along to our workshop on Weds 25th July, Sixteenth Ave Tauranga to find out.

RSVP's essential via info@diabeteshelp.org.nz or ring our INFOLine (Mon- Thurs) 07 5713422

This workshop is free for members of Diabetes Help Tauranga. $10 non-members, contact our INFOline and find out how to pay in advance to reserve your seat.

Why not become a member of Diabetes Help Tauranga for only $30 and take advantage of other free offers over the next 12 months!

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2344 days ago

New local dōTERRA Essential Oil Wellness Advocate.

Danielle from Papamoa Beach

Hello Neighbours,

I would love to put it out there that I am now a local dōTERRA Essential Oil Wellness Advocate living in Papamoa.
I have fully incorporated dōTERRA oils into my family’s day to day lives. With a busy household of three children, our youngest being one, it is so empowering… View more
Hello Neighbours,

I would love to put it out there that I am now a local dōTERRA Essential Oil Wellness Advocate living in Papamoa.
I have fully incorporated dōTERRA oils into my family’s day to day lives. With a busy household of three children, our youngest being one, it is so empowering to be able to take control of a more natural way of living. Now I know why my Mum used essential oils religiously when we were young!

These oils are perfect for/have been incorporated into office type work environments, Hair and Beauty Salons, Spa’s, Early Childhood Centres and busy homes like mine.

So what are essential oils? They are the life blood of plants. Leaves, petals, stems, bark, resin, fruit and herbs are all examples of the beautiful parts of our natural world that produce these incredibly powerful, and highly concentrated oils, most being 50-70 times more powerful than the plant in its natural form.

doTERRA oils are sourced from more than 40 countries, two thirds of which are developing nations. Each essential oil is grown indigenously, to ensure the humidity, soil and sustainability practices will produce the best quality oil with the absolute highest therapeutic qualities. They are then gently and carefully distilled from the plants that have been harvested at the perfect moment by experienced growers for the most ideal extract composition and efficacy.

One thing I cannot stress enough is quality; it makes the world of difference. You cannot get the same therapeutic qualities from a variety type shop oil for example. dōTERRA is one of the only companies that goes to outstanding lengths and vigorous testing to ensure they achieve the purest, safe, and effective essential oils on the planet.

If you know people who use them and you have already heard all about these deliciously therapeutic, 100% pure and ethically sourced oils, and you would love to find out how you can receive your own wholesale account, or you haven’t yet heard about them and would love to know more, please feel free to get in touch with me via direct message and we can have a chat about how you could incorporate them into your life.

Your personal account will allow you to enjoy 25% off the retail price of the most truly beautiful oils, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of more generous discounts once you join. It’s pretty much like a Gilmours account, there’s no monthly fee, and no minimum ordering required. It is only the $40 fee for signing up which gives you one year wholesale access, and that’s it! if you chose to continue with your account the following year, the fee is lower. The best thing is, that the $40 fee can be waived if you start by ordering an enrollment kit!

Look forward to hearing from you!
Dani :-)

2342 days ago

Do you want to enhance your viewing experience from your favourite viewing windows?

Doug from ClearShield Surface Restore & Protect BOP Ltd

This can easily be achieved by ClearShield treating your windows. First we restore the glass by removing the organic & in-organic contaminates which have removed the clarity & sparkle of new glass when it was originally installed. Then we treat it with ClearShield which is a polymer resin … View moreThis can easily be achieved by ClearShield treating your windows. First we restore the glass by removing the organic & in-organic contaminates which have removed the clarity & sparkle of new glass when it was originally installed. Then we treat it with ClearShield which is a polymer resin which fills the pores of the glass and also provides a protective layer to prevent further contamination.
In two words ClearShield treated glass becomes "Premium Glass" and you will easily notice it will enhance your viewing experience!
As an added benefit your cleaning frequency reduces by 50% and when you do clean, you save up to 90% in time and cleaning materials.

2342 days ago

A chance to say thank you

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Let’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.

This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll … View more
Let’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.

This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll make sure they hear your message loud and clear.

Knowing how much we value their sacrifices is part of what keeps Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers going. Thank you for letting them know how grateful you are for everything they do.
Share your message now

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2343 days ago

7 Free range hens + run

Manon from Greerton - Parkvale

We're looking to sell our 7 free range hens. Sadly we won't be taking them with us when we move to our next rental propperty.



We have build a coop out of a little shed and build a run infront of it. Though they bearly use this as wel let them free rom over the whole propperty … View more
We're looking to sell our 7 free range hens. Sadly we won't be taking them with us when we move to our next rental propperty.



We have build a coop out of a little shed and build a run infront of it. Though they bearly use this as wel let them free rom over the whole propperty (1000m2 there abouts). We made stairs and 4 nesting boxes.
The shed will stay but everything inside and the run, you can have.


As it's winter their laying has gone down to sometimes 1 egg a day but in summer they all laying (probably could up their protein and they will be laying again! but since we have a newborn I haven't gotten around to it).



Were looking for $200 for all 7 chooks and if you want you can break down the run and can also have it!

Price: $200

2343 days ago

wheels

Hector from Papamoa Beach

4 wheel s from nissan x trail

Price: $150

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2343 days ago

1993 Nissan March

Elly from Welcome Bay

We have a 1993 Nissan March for sale 117068 kms. My husband drove this car and had it serviced every six months by Welcome Bay Service Centre. Very economic and runs well. Only reason for selling is my husband is unable to drive anymore. Ph 5441578

Price: $1,000

2343 days ago

How eco-friendly is your home and lifestyle?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

As more and more of us try to do our bit for the environment, we'd love to hear what habits you've changed.

Have you gone off-grid? Found a way to create an environmentally home? Maybe you've given something up or swapped it for a greener alternative...? … View more
As more and more of us try to do our bit for the environment, we'd love to hear what habits you've changed.

Have you gone off-grid? Found a way to create an environmentally home? Maybe you've given something up or swapped it for a greener alternative...? Click here to share your eco tips, tricks and experiences and we'll publish a selection of the best.

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