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1176 days ago

Meditation Introductory

Jogyata from Auckland Central

Dear friends, if you have an interest in a free Zoom meeting - a ‘Learn Meditation’ introductory - we have a session this coming Monday at 7pm. ( www.meditationauckland.co.nz... ). The session will cover some of the basics, have two guided meditations and a q & a session at the end. Please … View moreDear friends, if you have an interest in a free Zoom meeting - a ‘Learn Meditation’ introductory - we have a session this coming Monday at 7pm. ( www.meditationauckland.co.nz... ). The session will cover some of the basics, have two guided meditations and a q & a session at the end. Please see the link below to log in.
Very kind regards, Jogyata (Sri Chinmoy Centre)

Topic: Meditation
Time: Sep 13, 2021 07:00 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 892 2619 6747

1177 days ago

Recipe: Sweet n sour pork

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Sweet and sour pork is a Chinese inspired dish made with juicy pieces of pork tenderloin, bell peppers, onion and pineapple.
This dish is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world. Here is a photo of Sweet and sour pork prepared by our Advanced … View more
Sweet and sour pork is a Chinese inspired dish made with juicy pieces of pork tenderloin, bell peppers, onion and pineapple.
This dish is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world. Here is a photo of Sweet and sour pork prepared by our Advanced cookery student Reesha from home during Lockdown 2021.
Find recipe on our blog, link below.

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1177 days ago

Get your financial life in order with MoneyIQ

Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.

Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards … View more
Hey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.

Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards a brighter, richer future. You can sign up for free here.

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1177 days ago

Career Navigator

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Graeme Dingle Foundation Southland asked Andrew Mullins from NZAS, one of their Career Navigator Mentor's, some questions about their Career Journey.

So we wanted to ask you, what's the best advice you have been given? Let us know below in the comments, we'd love to hear from you!

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Graeme Dingle Foundation Southland asked Andrew Mullins from NZAS, one of their Career Navigator Mentor's, some questions about their Career Journey.

So we wanted to ask you, what's the best advice you have been given? Let us know below in the comments, we'd love to hear from you!

To find out more about our Career Navigator Programme click the link below!

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1177 days ago

December delights

The Team from Resene ColorShop Victoria Park

From pine cones to tree-shaped centrepieces, have fun creating your own Christmas decor with Resene’s festive, on-trend colour combinations. Combine your favourite Resene testpot colours to match your Christmas style. Find out how to create your own.

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1180 days ago

Government announces 7.3 billion investment in Auckland transport

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Transport projects in Auckland have been given a $7.3 billion boost to be distributed over the next three years.

Major projects like the City Rail Link, Light Rail, Eastern Busway will be supported by the funds, as well highway upgrades and new walking and cycling connections.

It is part of a… View more
Transport projects in Auckland have been given a $7.3 billion boost to be distributed over the next three years.

Major projects like the City Rail Link, Light Rail, Eastern Busway will be supported by the funds, as well highway upgrades and new walking and cycling connections.

It is part of a $24.3 billion transport package announced by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency on Tuesday.

Waka Kotahi spokesperson Steve Mutton said the funding will support growth with more accessible, sustainable travel options.

“Auckland is a world class city and it needs a world-class transport system that is safe and efficient to keep everyone moving as New Zealand’s largest city continues to grow,” he said.

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1179 days ago

Calling for in zone enrollment enquiries

Kowhai Intermediate School

Kowhai Intermediate are calling for In Zone enrolments to enrol now. Please follow our online enrollment process as below. The process will take approximately 30 minutes. Remember to upload your supporting documentation to the Enrolment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact … View moreKowhai Intermediate are calling for In Zone enrolments to enrol now. Please follow our online enrollment process as below. The process will take approximately 30 minutes. Remember to upload your supporting documentation to the Enrolment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our enrolments Officer at enrol@kowhai.school.nz. The process will take approximately 30 minutes.

Enrol online at https://www.kowhai.school.nz/enrol
❏ Make sure you have all the required
documentation before you start your enrolment!
❏ Enter the school code 1337, your email address,
and password on this page to log in and start the
enrolment.
❏ Press “Enrol new pupil” and complete all
sections on the form.


* Please have the following documentation ready before you start your child’s online enrolment.
❏ Copy of Birth Certificate OR NZ Passport (for NZ
born students)
❏ Copy of proof of residential address (tenancy
agreement or similar) for in-zone students
❏ Copy of the student’s last school report (the
mid-year report is perfect)
❏ Copy of proof of sensitive information (court
orders, shared custody) if applicable
❏ Copy of medical plan (for severe medical
conditions) if applicable
If your child is NOT born In New Zealand, the
following documentation is required:
❏ Passport of country of citizenship
❏ Student Visa, Permanent Residence Permit or
Citizen Certificate
❏ Date entered New Zealand (copy of passport
page with entry stamp)
If the child is living with Caregivers other than the
biological parents, documentation is required.
❏ Legal adoption papers/court order or a formal
letter from parents explaining living arrangements
❏ Full birth certificate
Enroll now

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1179 days ago

Healthy smile, healthy you!

Dentist Auckland NZ, Parnell

It is extremely important to keep it a goal in mind to take care of your mouth, teeth and gums in order to maintain good oral health and overall wellbeing! Come in to any of our four practices to get your dental hygiene appointment in order to care for your pearly whites! Call us on 0800 AUCK NZ to… View moreIt is extremely important to keep it a goal in mind to take care of your mouth, teeth and gums in order to maintain good oral health and overall wellbeing! Come in to any of our four practices to get your dental hygiene appointment in order to care for your pearly whites! Call us on 0800 AUCK NZ to book an appointment!

#oralhygiene #hygienist #dentalhygienist #smile #aucklandfamilydental #aucklanddentist

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1179 days ago

Do cheap interest rates equate to smart finance structures?

Speirs Finance

We all understand that buying cheap does not always equate to the best value purchase but when it comes to finance, the interest rate is often the primary focus and this can lead to poor customer outcomes. This is because finance can be complex and other more important factors like structure, terms… View moreWe all understand that buying cheap does not always equate to the best value purchase but when it comes to finance, the interest rate is often the primary focus and this can lead to poor customer outcomes. This is because finance can be complex and other more important factors like structure, terms and conditions can have a much greater impact on cash flow than interest rate.

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1179 days ago

Kiwis throwing away less food in lockdown, study finds

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours,

Kiwi households are throwing away less food in the Covid-19 lockdown, a University of Auckland survey reveals,

The number of people who claimed to rarely or never waste food rose by almost 20 per cent in lockdown to 80 per cent.

Respondents that claimed they never threw … View more
Hi neighbours,

Kiwi households are throwing away less food in the Covid-19 lockdown, a University of Auckland survey reveals,

The number of people who claimed to rarely or never waste food rose by almost 20 per cent in lockdown to 80 per cent.

Respondents that claimed they never threw food away almost doubled.

Over 3000 respondents were asked in the Covid Kai Survey about how often they threw away food among other things.

Households with children wasted food more often, before and during lockdown, but were also more likely to decrease food waste during lockdown.

People who were confident in their cooking skills and planned meals ahead of time wasted the least.

Have you been throwing away less food in lockdown?

1179 days ago

KIWI, KIWI, KIWI... CAN, CAN, CAN! 💚

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Kiwi Can is our energy-packed primary school programme, aimed at children aged 5 to 12 years. It teaches values such as integrity and respect, helps build resilience and delivers fun-filled learning to schools all around the country.

To find out more about our Kiwi Can programme, head to our … View more
Kiwi Can is our energy-packed primary school programme, aimed at children aged 5 to 12 years. It teaches values such as integrity and respect, helps build resilience and delivers fun-filled learning to schools all around the country.

To find out more about our Kiwi Can programme, head to our website today!

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1179 days ago

It's the simple things...

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hey neighbours,

Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make … View more
Hey neighbours,

Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make you happy.

Share a photo or story with your neighbours and you could be in to win Good Joe Coffee and Best Ugly Bagels (or bagels for your whole street!).
Share now!

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1180 days ago

Ryman Pioneers Certainty

We’ve been pioneering village living, and aged care, for more than 35 years. Our track record is built on genuine compassion and respect and gives you the confidence to be able to live the way you want. It’s another reason New Zealanders have voted us one of the Reader’s Digest Most Trusted … View moreWe’ve been pioneering village living, and aged care, for more than 35 years. Our track record is built on genuine compassion and respect and gives you the confidence to be able to live the way you want. It’s another reason New Zealanders have voted us one of the Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brands for a 7th year. Learn more

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1180 days ago

Keep reaching out, Aotearoa! 😊

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

A simple phone call or message it all it takes sometimes.

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1184 days ago

Poll: Is $12m for a hardship fund for businesses affected by CRL a good use of taxpayer money?

Danielle Clent Reporter from Central Leader

A hardship fund costing Auckland ratepayers $12 million is to be set up for businesses that have been negatively affected by the construction of the City Rail Link.

The fund was announced by Transport Minister Michael Wood and mayor Phil Goff on Friday morning, and while it was welcomed by the … View more
A hardship fund costing Auckland ratepayers $12 million is to be set up for businesses that have been negatively affected by the construction of the City Rail Link.

The fund was announced by Transport Minister Michael Wood and mayor Phil Goff on Friday morning, and while it was welcomed by the city’s business association, it said it was “long overdue”.

Do you believe this is a good use of taxpayer and ratepayer money?

Read the story, linked below, to find out more.
www.stuff.co.nz...

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Is $12m for a hardship fund for businesses affected by CRL a good use of taxpayer money?
  • 78.5% Yes - the businesses have suffered enough
    78.5% Complete
  • 20.3% No - the CRL project doesn't affect me
    20.3% Complete
  • 1.3% Unsure - I will tell you why in the comments
    1.3% Complete
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