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Bert Sutcliffe Retirement Village
Join us for an online presentation on Thursday 17 September, 2pm about our history, the Ryman Difference and what's next for Ryman.
Debbie & Steve from TASK Maintenance & Glass & Handyman Service
Happy Monday Neighbours 😊
Many of us rely on tank water and summer is a testing time to ration our supply between useful rainfalls. While we don’t need to use our dehumidifiers so much in the warmer months, when you do and it's time to empty the dehumidifiers tank, tip the water into … View moreHappy Monday Neighbours 😊
Many of us rely on tank water and summer is a testing time to ration our supply between useful rainfalls. While we don’t need to use our dehumidifiers so much in the warmer months, when you do and it's time to empty the dehumidifiers tank, tip the water into your washing machine, every little bit of conserved water helps. We also use our dehumidifier water on our house plants without any adverse effects.
Another little tip for when we wear our masks during Covid, if like us your glasses fog up when you have your mask on, clean the lenses with a little shaving foam and remove with a soft cloth, it works 😊
Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is urging the 620,000 motorists with temporary Warrant of Fitness extensions to get their vehicles checked before October 10.
The NZTA issued an extension to WoFs during COVID-19 Alert Level 4, allowing motorists to operate their vehicles during this time.
What you need to … View moreWaka Kotahi (NZTA) is urging the 620,000 motorists with temporary Warrant of Fitness extensions to get their vehicles checked before October 10.
The NZTA issued an extension to WoFs during COVID-19 Alert Level 4, allowing motorists to operate their vehicles during this time.
What you need to know:
- Book a WoF as soon as possible with your local mechanics to avoid delay.
- In a statement, MTA reported that there here may be a higher fail rate with some vehicles not been checked for over 12 months.
- Other documents with temporary extensions: CoFs, regos, vehicle certifications, and driver licenses.
- MTA reports that a total of 1.62 million inspections need to be completed between now and October 31.
For more information on temporary documentation extensions, see the NZTA Website.
Click here for more information on the WoF inspection process.
Kia ora Neighbours!
Have you noticed something a little different on Neighbourly today? To celebrate Māori Language Week, we’ve given our logo a little update.
'Haporitanga' means ‘the many principles and actions of being a community’ and we think it’s a great way to … View moreKia ora Neighbours!
Have you noticed something a little different on Neighbourly today? To celebrate Māori Language Week, we’ve given our logo a little update.
'Haporitanga' means ‘the many principles and actions of being a community’ and we think it’s a great way to express what Neighbourly is.
Want to get involved in Maori Language Week? Here are some ideas to get you started.
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owner from Madison Building Limited
hello everyone. looking forward to getting more in touch with our community and finding out what makes everyone smile!
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
Police are warning the public to be vigilant and wary of calls from phone scammers following a rise in complaints recently which have seen some victims lose tens of thousands of dollars.
Detective Sergeant Kelly Corby from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit said an investigation, named … View morePolice are warning the public to be vigilant and wary of calls from phone scammers following a rise in complaints recently which have seen some victims lose tens of thousands of dollars.
Detective Sergeant Kelly Corby from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit said an investigation, named Operation Hyattsville, is looking into more than 20 complaints from victims who have lost money in the past couple of months to phone scammers operating overseas.
One of these victims, 80-year-old Auckland City resident Marion, was conned by the scammers in a video posted today on the Auckland City District Police Facebook page.
Marion had $10,000 taken from her account after a caller convinced her that there was an urgent issue with her Spark account and they needed to access her computer remotely to fix the issue.
The convincing scammer asked Marion to download the Teamviewer application which allowed them to access her computer before asking for her banking details.
Fortunately, Marion’s bank got in touch after noticing suspicious banking activity and the money was able to be recovered.
Detective Sergeant Corby said unfortunately in most instances the victims are not as lucky as Marion, with several million dollars lost by Kiwis to these offshore scammers in the past few months alone.
“We are not talking about small amounts of money. On average, each victim has lost around $30,000 and these losses are absolutely devastating for our victims,” he said.
“Phone scams are nothing new, however we are concerned after seeing a growing trend of cases recently where victims have been conned over the phone.”
Corby said if you think you are a victim of a phone scam, you need to act fast and notify your bank immediately.
“There is a simple way to stop yourself from being a victim. Do not give your personal banking information out over the phone and do not allow the person over the phone to access your computer,” he said.
“There is no legitimate reason that a company will need to access your computer remotely. Do not download any application which allows them to access it.
A similar investigation by the Auckland Financial Crime Unit last year, Operation Deadwood, resulted in Police charging 18 people for money laundering offences after hundreds of phone scam victims lost more than $2.5 million.
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Manami from Northcross
Kia ora, my name is Manami. I am looking for someone who would like to come to our student naturopathic clinic to improve well-being and quality of life by applying nutrition, herbal medicine and lifestyle changes.
The following is our clinic information:
When:Wednesday 1pm-8pm/Thursday … View moreKia ora, my name is Manami. I am looking for someone who would like to come to our student naturopathic clinic to improve well-being and quality of life by applying nutrition, herbal medicine and lifestyle changes.
The following is our clinic information:
When:Wednesday 1pm-8pm/Thursday 1:30-4:30pm
30 September-25 November
Where: Prema clinic, 14 Mills lane, Albany
Cost: Free (herbal formulations incur a cost)
Consultation will take about 90-120 minutes (include relevant physical examination). Then, after 30 minutes I will offer your health goals and herbal formula (you may purchase this if you want but will be your own cost) based on what we discussed.
Minimum 1 follow up to monitor your progress will be included.
There's link below for further information.
wellpark.ac.nz...
Please let me know if you have any questions or want to make an appointment.
Warm regards
Debbie & Steve from TASK Maintenance & Glass & Handyman Service
How is your entertaining area looking, is it ready for summer?
Does the deck need a chem-wash and re-paint?
Are there any deck boards that need replacing?
How’s the handrail?
Do you need a new deck?
Do you need a new pergola?
How about outside lighting?
We are happy to provide you with an … View moreHow is your entertaining area looking, is it ready for summer?
Does the deck need a chem-wash and re-paint?
Are there any deck boards that need replacing?
How’s the handrail?
Do you need a new deck?
Do you need a new pergola?
How about outside lighting?
We are happy to provide you with an obligation free quote to freshen up your entertaining area.
Here’s to a summer of happy families and envious neighbours, after we’ve worked our magic for you.
Competition alert! Father's Day is just around the corner and we're giving away a $100 Prezzy Card for your Dad to spend on the things he really wants!
All you've got to do is tell us something you most love about your dad. So, take a trip down memory lane and share with us your … View moreCompetition alert! Father's Day is just around the corner and we're giving away a $100 Prezzy Card for your Dad to spend on the things he really wants!
All you've got to do is tell us something you most love about your dad. So, take a trip down memory lane and share with us your moments that have become memories.
Comment below to enter, hurry though, entries close this Sunday 6th September 2020. T&C apply.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
See Aotea Square in its former glory using a new augmented reality app bringing the 1800s to 2020; hear why women weren’t expected to respond to the call of nature in public places until 1910; and prepare to be intrigued by unexpected artefacts found in the rubble of recent city works.
These … View moreSee Aotea Square in its former glory using a new augmented reality app bringing the 1800s to 2020; hear why women weren’t expected to respond to the call of nature in public places until 1910; and prepare to be intrigued by unexpected artefacts found in the rubble of recent city works.
These are just some of the stories Auckland Heritage Festival is weaving into words, walks, pictures, parks, talks, poetry and songs as Auckland Council prepares to pack well over 100 free and low-cost events into two weeks from September 26 to October 11.
Event holders are set up to follow the Covid-19 protocols required at the prevailing alert level and mass gathering limit. However, if a 10-person mass gathering limit remains in place on 26 September, every endeavour will be made to move events online.
Councillor Alf Filipaina said there is something in the festival’s storytelling for everyone including special events for children during the school holidays.
The programme of events has been designed to entertain, inform and enlighten with 2020’s intriguing theme: Uncover secrets and stories of Tāmaki Makaurau.
The 2020 festival programme will go live at heritagefestival.co.nz on September 10.
You could be in with a chance to win one of our 10x $50 Prezzy Cards. Simply complete our Neighbourly survey before 14th September 2020, 9am.
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2020 has been challenging and especially hard for small businesses. If you’re a small business owner looking to get back to business, then talk to Prospa, New Zealand’s small business lending specialist. Prospa offers business loans up to $300K with a fast decision and funding possible in 24 … View more2020 has been challenging and especially hard for small businesses. If you’re a small business owner looking to get back to business, then talk to Prospa, New Zealand’s small business lending specialist. Prospa offers business loans up to $300K with a fast decision and funding possible in 24 hours.
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Gavin from Browns Bay
Congratulations on our Senior folks who graduated last week on the Technology Course for Seniors Module 1.
A basic but valuable course for those that find their mobile phones intimidating and the technology frightening.
It was a wonderful opportunity to see them grow in their understanding of how… View moreCongratulations on our Senior folks who graduated last week on the Technology Course for Seniors Module 1.
A basic but valuable course for those that find their mobile phones intimidating and the technology frightening.
It was a wonderful opportunity to see them grow in their understanding of how to use their smartphones, and laptops to navigate the Apps and Photos, to become confident and by the end of the course fluent with their phones.
Take a look at some of their comments and how they felt about the course and how they overcame their initial fear of using their phones during the course below:
Elaine (Aged 68)
'"The course was an uncomplicated and practical introduction on how to navigate my smartphone and laptop. Gavin taught me how to maximise my smartphone and to download Apps for my phone, like: WhatsApp, Google Photos, Zoom and more. Every lesson was accompanied by detailed notes. This is a course for everyone regardless of ability and I completed the course feeling more confident and with a desire to still learn more. Thanks Gavin!"
Frank (Aged 70)
"Gavin is able to communicate his knowledge of IT with us "Oldies" in a simplified manner that we can understand and at a pace that takes the course attendees along for the journey. Those that may find it a bit difficult get extra attention. No note taking during the course is necessary as Gavin provides comprehensive notes via email after each lesson. We do a lot of our learning by "Hands On" ourselves with his supervision to guide us. All in all a very worthwhile course."
Trish (Aged 74)
"This course covered all the basic areas for the use of a smartphone, tablets and laptops. We learnt how to use Apps on our smartphones, the technology and technical terminologies related to our devices. There is ample time to ask questionsand get help if you need it. I would recommend this course to anyone needing help to learn the basics of how to use their smartphone, tablet or laptop."
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So if you feeling the same, dont let that get in your way as you will easily overcome this. Age is not a barrier, it's easy to learn to use your phone along with others like you.
Our next intake is next week, so why not contact me to put your name down and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere in my home with a classroom style set up for the course with other likeminded folks.
Here is what the course covers:
- Device Basics - Mobile Operating Systems AND Navigating the Smartphone and the iPhone (Buttons, slots and Screens)
- Setting up Passwords for Smartphone Apps AND Smartphone/Google ID & Apple ID Setup
- What is an Application (App)
- How to download Apps and practice Sessions on Zoom, WhatsApp
- How to take a Screenshot & how to use OneNote
- Your Smartphone Settings, Device Basics, Passwords/PINS
- Cloud Storage, Bluetooth, Internet, Contacts & Photos (Google Photos) - Navigating Your Laptop/Tablet
- Understanding functions of your PC and what they do
- Navigating PC Desktop, Terminology and how to Navigate the Internet
- File Explorer, Folders and Document Folders
- Introduction to Microsoft Word and Excel Basics
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Private one-on-one lessons are also available at an additional cost.
Contact me on mobile: 021 0272 0640 or via email Gavin.tipping@outlook.com
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
Rubbish collectors in Auckland have seen an increase in single-use face masks being littered around the city.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said it served as a reminder to Aucklanders that any used masks should be put in the bin.
Goff said rubbish collectors had reported seeing an increase of … View moreRubbish collectors in Auckland have seen an increase in single-use face masks being littered around the city.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said it served as a reminder to Aucklanders that any used masks should be put in the bin.
Goff said rubbish collectors had reported seeing an increase of masks left in parks, reserves and on the streets in the last few weeks.
“It is great that so many Aucklanders are following health advice by wearing a mask, but we also need to remember to throw disposable masks in the bin,” he said.
“We all know the importance of being a tidy Kiwi and this is no different. Used masks being thrown on the street is not only a health risk but is also terrible for our environment.
Goff said ideally, people should dispose of masks in their bins back at home so the risk was lowered for staff who collected rubbish from public bins.
Those who did choose to litter could face fines of up to $400, Goff said.
”The council’s enforcement team is working at Level 2 and I encourage Aucklanders to report littering if they see it by calling 0800 NO DUMP.”
Goff also encouraged Aucklanders to try to use reusable masks where possible.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
A sketch of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holding a “terrible orange” drawn in an unflattering resemblance of US President Donald Trump is selling on Trade Me.
The original artwork was made by a New Zealand artist using a graphite pencil and watercolours.
"The artwork is signed and … View moreA sketch of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holding a “terrible orange” drawn in an unflattering resemblance of US President Donald Trump is selling on Trade Me.
The original artwork was made by a New Zealand artist using a graphite pencil and watercolours.
"The artwork is signed and dated on the back and framed in a 18" x 24" Rimu frame with a white mat border," it states on the auction.
The auction closes on Sunday, and the current bid is $177. The reserve price has not been met yet.
The artwork is titled “Jacinda and a terrible orange”.
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