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Beach Haven is a suburb of Auckland, and is located north-west from the city's CBD. It has 3492 households and 10,137 residents.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. If you've had publicly funded weight-loss surgery, I'd like to hear from you for a story about how many are receiving the surgery. I'll be asking you about your experience leading up to and following the surgery, and whether you'd recommend it to others.
Send me … View moreHi neighbours. If you've had publicly funded weight-loss surgery, I'd like to hear from you for a story about how many are receiving the surgery. I'll be asking you about your experience leading up to and following the surgery, and whether you'd recommend it to others.
Send me an email at caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz or message me here on Neighbourly.
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Do you want to master the art of coffee making, develop your skills in food and beverage service, learn how to run a restaurant or how to pair food and wine?
At NZMA, whether you want to become a bartender, barista, or run your own cafe ́one day, our range of hands-on Hospitality courses will … View moreDo you want to master the art of coffee making, develop your skills in food and beverage service, learn how to run a restaurant or how to pair food and wine?
At NZMA, whether you want to become a bartender, barista, or run your own cafe ́one day, our range of hands-on Hospitality courses will teach you the industry relevant skills you need to help kick start your Hospitality career.
Courses are enrolling now at our campuses based in Auckland Central, Otahuhu and Sylvia Park.
Apply online or call us on 0800 222 833
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The team at Prospa can help with a business loan of $5K to $150K. Staff-up. Stock-up. Build-up. With Prospa the only way is up, and your business benefits with cash flow friendly repayments over terms of 3 to 24 months. Whatever you need, we can help.
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Rebecca from Beach Haven
Does anyone have a second hand Birkenhead College coat (old uniform) that they would like to sell me? Size Small.
Music Education Centre Glenfield
A huge congratulations to MEC student Jesse Chen who is representing New Zealand at the world accordion championships! Inspiring stuff!
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our Urban Forage Mahinga Kai started at Auckland Domain with a walk through the lower tracks with Riki Bennett to discover a range of edible and not so edible plants, trees and berries.
The forage was then followed by a gourmet luncheon and some of the menu items were prepared using the Kai … View moreOur Urban Forage Mahinga Kai started at Auckland Domain with a walk through the lower tracks with Riki Bennett to discover a range of edible and not so edible plants, trees and berries.
The forage was then followed by a gourmet luncheon and some of the menu items were prepared using the Kai cooker.
The main highlight was the Kahikatea Berry Jelly which consisted of berries foraged from a year ago.
Click below to read the full story on our blog
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, most of us are lucky enough to get on with the people we live next door to, but what can you do if you don't?
We asked some experts how to stop minor irritations turning into something more serious, and who you can you turn to if things start to get out of hand - because … View moreHey neighbours, most of us are lucky enough to get on with the people we live next door to, but what can you do if you don't?
We asked some experts how to stop minor irritations turning into something more serious, and who you can you turn to if things start to get out of hand - because being better neighbours can only have a positive impact on the quality of our communities, and who wouldn't want that :)
The Team from Auckland Museum
Join our adventurers this Night at the Museum!
Bring a torch, explore the darkened galleries - a fun night-time adventure for the whole family this school holidays!
Suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company. It’s going to be all hands-on … View moreJoin our adventurers this Night at the Museum!
Bring a torch, explore the darkened galleries - a fun night-time adventure for the whole family this school holidays!
Suffer a sailor’s life on-board, as we navigate the southern oceans with Cook and company. It’s going to be all hands-on deck as you learn how to behave in His Majesty’s Royal Navy – avoid the dreaded cat o’ nine tails and sample some questionable 19th-century naval food.
Have you got what it takes? Well, let’s batten down the hatches and join in the fun in this overboard quest.
This event sells out, so book your tickets now to avoid missing out.
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John Gillon from
The Shore Action team visited Kauri Glen Reserve today to check out the new Section 18 track and boardwalk! The realigned track is the first bush track to reopen after being upgraded to prevent kauri dieback disease, and part of the Kaipātiki Local Board's efforts to provide new and … View moreThe Shore Action team visited Kauri Glen Reserve today to check out the new Section 18 track and boardwalk! The realigned track is the first bush track to reopen after being upgraded to prevent kauri dieback disease, and part of the Kaipātiki Local Board's efforts to provide new and alternative tracks away from kauri trees in our parks.
A report is coming to the September Local Board meeting seeking approval for a number of other track changes in our parks. For Kauri Glen Reserve, this will include several other realignments, including a 16m high elevated treetop boardwalk! It will also include a proposal to temporarily close the paths to/from Raymond Tce and Tui Glen Rd until those tracks can be brought up to dieback-preventative standard.
#VoteShoreAction #TrackUpgrades
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