Matakatia - Tindalls Beach, Whangaparaoa

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

2024 days ago

Homelessness from the inside...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

When you’re homeless, sleeping under the New Zealand flag might just be a final defense. That’s what Six reckons.

Six doesn’t live on the streets any more but she hasn’t forgotten how if feels to fall. To find yourself without a roof, no corner of the world to call your own. She wanted … View more
When you’re homeless, sleeping under the New Zealand flag might just be a final defense. That’s what Six reckons.

Six doesn’t live on the streets any more but she hasn’t forgotten how if feels to fall. To find yourself without a roof, no corner of the world to call your own. She wanted to make sure other people understood what it’s like so she started a community paper about homelessness from the inside.

In The K’Rd Chronicles, we take to the streets of inner city Auckland and meet the people from Six’s world. Join Stuff over the next 8 weeks, as winter sets in, to learn about their struggle to change their lives … and to stay alive.

2024 days ago

The health benefits of green spaces

Communications Team from Auckland Council

In the first part of a three-part series for OurAuckland, Elly Strang looks at the many benefits green spaces bring to the health of our people and our city.

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2024 days ago

Auckland Coastguard honoured at NZ Search & Rescue Awards

Steve Wilson from Coastguard Auckland

Volunteers with Auckland Coastguard have been recognised at this year’s New Zealand Search and Rescue Awards held at Parliament this week.

Congratulations to Jo Norgrove who received a Certificate of Achievement for her services to Coastguard and Search and Rescue.

Auckland Coastguard was … View more
Volunteers with Auckland Coastguard have been recognised at this year’s New Zealand Search and Rescue Awards held at Parliament this week.

Congratulations to Jo Norgrove who received a Certificate of Achievement for her services to Coastguard and Search and Rescue.

Auckland Coastguard was awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Operational Activity for their involvement in the rescue of a badly injured yachtsman near Waiheke Island in March last year.

Coastguard Auckland volunteers Chris Griggs and Lynne Jacobsen received the award on behalf of the rest of the unit at the awards ceremony held in Wellington.

Griggs says it was an honour to accept the award on behalf of the unit.

“This rescue was a real team effort,” says Griggs. “We had no idea of the severity of the man’s injuries at first but once on scene we worked hard to bring the situation under control and provide as much comfort and pain relief as possible.”

On the night of the rescue, the Coastguard Auckland unit responded to the yachtsman ’s distress call who was badly burned after being engulfed in flames on board his vessel. Coastguard Auckland unit vessels, ASB Rescue and Li on Foundation Rescue, were tasked to locate and assist the casualty and then to transfer the yachtsman to the nearest land point where an ambulance and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter were waiting.

Griggs boarded the yacht to find the man sitting in the shower under the running water in an attempt to ease the discomfort from his burns. “The fire had caused significant burns to his arms, h ands and lower body. He had done the right thing by sitting under the cold water but in doing so had started to go hypothermic and was in immense pain,” says Griggs.

Once on board Lion Foundation Rescue, the man was carefully transferred to emergency services waiting onshore.

The judges said the Coastguard volunteers used their skills in a “highly stressful situation” where time was of the essence. By preventing further injury to the victim , the volunteers improved his chances of survival and recovery.

Auckland Coastguard relies on donations and sponsorship to deliver on our mission of "Saving lives at sea." If you can support us in any way, please get in touch with Owen Harrison on 09 303 9366 or owen@auckland-coastguard.org.nz


Pictured from L to R: Jo Norgrove, Chris Griggs and Lynne Jacobsen

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2024 days ago

A quick and easy project for the weekend

The Team from Resene ColorShop Silverdale

If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2024 days ago

Scoot Safe Auckland!

Lime

Hello Auckland neighbours! To ensure a safe and enjoyable for our riders and the community Lime has launched our SCOOT SAFE campaign across Auckland. Here are some tips to help make sharing the roads and footpaths safe for all. Find out more

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2025 days ago

Varicose veins? Best treated in winter

The Vein Centre

Painful or just ugly varicose veins are a long - lasting problem.

The treatment is usually associated with a short-term compression therapy, which is the best tolerated during a winter time. Why don't have them assessed and treated now so your legs look and feel better next summer?

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Painful or just ugly varicose veins are a long - lasting problem.

The treatment is usually associated with a short-term compression therapy, which is the best tolerated during a winter time. Why don't have them assessed and treated now so your legs look and feel better next summer?

No GP referral is necessary.

Check out our website www.theveincentre.co.nz
Email: info@theveincentre.co.nz
Phone (09) 4445858
Find out more

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2025 days ago

Fabulous Fun at a Pink Ribbon afternoon. 25th May - 2 o'clock

Frank from Orewa

Come along to the Sharks Sports Trust at Victor Eaves Park in Orewa for some fun as well as lovely food. The Orewa Lions are putting on a Pink Ribbon afternoon Tea on the 25th May at 2 o'clock. Just $40.00 per head, with a glass of bubbly on arrival. Come along and support a fabulous cause, at… View moreCome along to the Sharks Sports Trust at Victor Eaves Park in Orewa for some fun as well as lovely food. The Orewa Lions are putting on a Pink Ribbon afternoon Tea on the 25th May at 2 o'clock. Just $40.00 per head, with a glass of bubbly on arrival. Come along and support a fabulous cause, at the same time as having such fun. For tickets, please ring (09) 424 5561 or 021 419224

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2025 days ago

English antique mirror

Sylvie from Matakatia - Tindalls Beach

Distinctive black and gold frame. Bought in Suffolk England in 1980’s. Sale due to moving house. Collect from Gulf Harbour.

Price: $90

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2025 days ago

English antique mirror

Sylvie from Matakatia - Tindalls Beach

Distinctive black and gold framed mirror bought in Suffolk, England. Sale due to
house move. $85 cash. Collect from Gulf Harbour.

Free

2025 days ago

Exploring Auckland's green spaces

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Are you ready to think, feel and breathe green this month? 🍃 Find out more about the wellbeing benefits of our green spaces.

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2026 days ago

Women’s Health - please sign the petition

Kathryn from Orewa

I know you’re probably extremely busy atm but you spare a minute to support women’s health? This a petition for the contraception “Marina” to be fully funded in New Zealand.

The Marina is a hormone-releasing IUD and it’s currently listed as an essential medicine by the WHO. Most OECD … View more
I know you’re probably extremely busy atm but you spare a minute to support women’s health? This a petition for the contraception “Marina” to be fully funded in New Zealand.

The Marina is a hormone-releasing IUD and it’s currently listed as an essential medicine by the WHO. Most OECD countries cover the cost of the Marina however, NZ is an exception and access to the Marina is subject to stringent funding restrictions. The Marina is only funded for women with anemia otherwise it costs between $400 and $600.

The Marina is one of the most effective, acceptable and well tolerated forms of contraception. It reduces monthly pains, is a management strategy for endometriosis and it reduces endometrial hyperplasia, a precursor to endometrial cancer.

The Marina has been available in NZ for over 20 years but the current restrictions make it unaffordable for many women, prompting further health inequality in NZ.

Thank you for taking the time to read/sign and please pass the petition on.

www.parliament.nz...

2026 days ago

Women, Wine & Wood - Saturday 4th May

Lynn from Red Beach

If you love rustic and farmhouse home decor, gather your friends and join us to create your own rustic masterpiece for your home or for a special gift. A solid pine wooden plank sign, which you will create from raw materials and paint your chosen design using a personalised pre-made stencil.

You … View more
If you love rustic and farmhouse home decor, gather your friends and join us to create your own rustic masterpiece for your home or for a special gift. A solid pine wooden plank sign, which you will create from raw materials and paint your chosen design using a personalised pre-made stencil.

You can choose a design from any of the galleries on our website (except 'Personalised' & 'Family Tree' - done in another workshop).
diycreativeworkshops.com...

All materials are supplied, just bring an apron or old over-shirt to keep your clothes clean. Tea, coffee, and nibbles will be supplied, but if you feel like you may need a wine to get your creative juices flowing, then feel free to BYOB.

When you arrive at the workshop, you will choose your stain and paint colours.

As there are only 12 spots available, book now to avoid disappointment.
If you have any questions please email me: diycreativeworkshops@gmail.com

To book your spot click here: diycreativeworkshops.com...

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