Beachlands, Auckland

Time to tidy that garage?

Time to tidy that garage?

Use Neighbourly Market to make a few bucks while you're at it

1849 days ago

Hesitate and you will miss it

Clare Nicholson from

Asking $798,000 - Beautiful, two level family home situated in a sought after location, walking distance to Baverstock Oaks School, Mission Heights Junior College and Ormiston Senior College.

1849 days ago

Great value doesn't last long

Clare Nicholson from

Asking $589,000 - It is centrally located on Armoy Drive, this sought after complex is perfectly positioned, everything is on your doorstep. Situated within close proximity to Botany Town Shopping Centre and in zone for Botany College and Willowbank Primary.

1849 days ago

Dance Yourself Happy

Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)

It's our mission to give everyone in the Manukau East community, an opportunity to boost their well-being by getting their body moving at Dance Yourself Happy. If you're not into exercise, think about this as a social hobby or treat. Our DJ Mari Pettersson, will spin tunes between 8:00pm … View moreIt's our mission to give everyone in the Manukau East community, an opportunity to boost their well-being by getting their body moving at Dance Yourself Happy. If you're not into exercise, think about this as a social hobby or treat. Our DJ Mari Pettersson, will spin tunes between 8:00pm - 9:00pm in the All Saints' Community Centre, 30 Cook Street, Howick. You'll have fun dancing (no partner required), in the dark to electronic tunes from the 70s to now. See you there. By the way, entry is FREE.

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1849 days ago

Have you bought your first home recently? How did you do it?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Eastern Courier

Hi neighbours, Are first home buyers better off buying an apartment in central Auckland or a house in the suburbs? Property experts are divided over that question.
(More information in the story below). What do you think? Are you a first home buyer? Have your recently bought your first home in … View more
Hi neighbours, Are first home buyers better off buying an apartment in central Auckland or a house in the suburbs? Property experts are divided over that question.
(More information in the story below). What do you think? Are you a first home buyer? Have your recently bought your first home in Auckland? How did you do it? Share your experience in the comments below or by emailing aucklandnewsroom@stuff.co.nz. Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.

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1849 days ago

Safety Shoes Sz 10

Kevin from Beachlands

2 Pairs of Safety Shoes Sz 10 $20 per pair

Negotiable

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1849 days ago

Brother and sister team give back the secret to success to others

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Lahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.

The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.

They recently caught up with Stuff to … View more
Lahaina and Hawea Solomon, who grew up in Tokoroa, are leaders helping other youth reach their potential and are pursuing their own dreams at university.

The brother and sister duo were both Head Students, #Stars Peer Mentors and Excellence Award Winners.

They recently caught up with Stuff to talk about their journey through our Stars programme.

Learn more about their story here: bit.ly...

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1852 days ago

Poll: Do you support Auckland Council's bid to ban fireworks?

Mandy Te Reporter from Eastern Courier

Hi neighbours, banning the sale and private use of fireworks has been voted on at the Local Government New Zealand annual general meeting. Councillor Cathy Casey says the vote adopted a remit presented by Auckland Council by a 64 per cent vote. Casey said fireworks caused harm and distress to … View moreHi neighbours, banning the sale and private use of fireworks has been voted on at the Local Government New Zealand annual general meeting. Councillor Cathy Casey says the vote adopted a remit presented by Auckland Council by a 64 per cent vote. Casey said fireworks caused harm and distress to people and animals, and she hoped central government would get involved. What do you think?

Please add NP if you do not wish for your comment to be in print.

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Do you support Auckland Council's bid to ban fireworks?
  • 71.6% Yes - they should only be for public events
    71.6% Complete
  • 8.9% Yes - they should be banned completely
    8.9% Complete
  • 17.2% No - we should be able to let them off in our backyards
    17.2% Complete
  • 1.8% I don't know
    1.8% Complete
  • 0.6% Maybe
    0.6% Complete
169 votes
1849 days ago
1849 days ago

Recreational boatie to pay $5,050 after causing collision

Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ

An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View more
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.

The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.

1849 days ago

Recreational boatie to pay $5,050 after causing collision

Mark Dittmer from Maritime NZ

An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in … View more
An Auckland recreational boatie, Andrew Douglas Hutchings, has been ordered to pay $5,050 in fines and emotional harm payments after causing a collision on the Waitematā Harbour.

Maritime NZ Northern Regional Compliance Manager, Neil Rowarth, said Mr Hutchings had put the lives of others in danger by acting recklessly.

The collision caused all three people on board Mr Hutchings’ boat, Maraetai Star, to fall to the deck. Mr Hutchings was knocked unconscious and received a broken nose. One crew member was also rendered unconscious and received a cut to his head while the other crew member suffered a bruised hip.

1849 days ago

Visit Karaka Lifestyle Estate

Karaka Lifestyle Estate Retirement Village

Karaka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a top-quality retirement village… View moreKaraka Lifestyle Estate is a new independent-living retirement village in Drury. The first units will be ready for occupation this December. Karaka Lifestyle Estate features spacious homes, friendly community atmosphere and the management support you would expect of a top-quality retirement village but it comes with a key difference, at Karaka Lifestyle Estate you get the capital gain from the sale of your unit.

Karaka Lifestyle Estate could be for you if retaining your wealth is important to you, and you are looking for:

- Safe and secure retirement living
- A strong and lively social network
- The hassles of home maintenance taken care of
- A supportive environment, with an onsite manager

Come along to our village to experience our beautiful Country Club, view plans of our village, and learn more about Karaka Lifestyle Estate.

Opening Hours: 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday or by appointment on weekends
Where: Karaka Lifestyle Estate, 333 Bremner Road, Karaka

Construction is occurring on the site, so for your safety please contact our salesperson Linda to book a visiting time.
Book a visit

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1849 days ago

Te Pōkaitahi Reo Programmes

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

Te Pōkaitahi Reo

KIA ORA! Do you want to learn Te Reo Māori, improve your competence in Māori conversations and enhance your knowledge of Tikanga and Mātauranga?

Our Te Pōkaitahi Reo certificates are fee free and graduates will obtain an understanding and awareness of te reo that can … View more
Te Pōkaitahi Reo

KIA ORA! Do you want to learn Te Reo Māori, improve your competence in Māori conversations and enhance your knowledge of Tikanga and Mātauranga?

Our Te Pōkaitahi Reo certificates are fee free and graduates will obtain an understanding and awareness of te reo that can be used amongst whānau and in employment.

These programmes provide a pathway to develop skills and knowledge to protect, maintain and enrich mātauranga taonga tuku iho for current and future generations from beginners to more advanced levels.

If you’d like to study with us locally in Auckland we’d love to hear from you!
Find out more

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1850 days ago

Win a trip for 4 to Hawaii!

Anastasia Lee from Home Synergy Ltd HRV East Auckland

Say goodbye to condensation and aloha to Waikiki! Buy an HRV home ventilation system by 31 August 2019 and you’re in the draw to win a 7-night holiday for 4 to Hawaii, including return flights and accommodation.

Prize consists of four adult return economy class airfares to Hawaii from Auckland,… View more
Say goodbye to condensation and aloha to Waikiki! Buy an HRV home ventilation system by 31 August 2019 and you’re in the draw to win a 7-night holiday for 4 to Hawaii, including return flights and accommodation.

Prize consists of four adult return economy class airfares to Hawaii from Auckland, including transfers to and from Auckland and Honolulu airports and twin share accommodation in a 4 star hotel for seven nights to max prize value of $10,000. For full terms and conditions please see below.

Terms & Conditions:

You must be a New Zealand resident and over 18 years of age to enter this draw, Cristal Air International Limited trading as HRV (HRV), Vector Limited and associated employees and contractors are not eligible to enter.

The promotion commences on 8th July and concludes on 31st August 2019.

Eligible entries are for any domestic household that buys an HRV home ventilation system between July 8th and 31st August and has it installed by 15th September.

The prize consists of four adult return economy class airfares to Hawaii from Auckland, including transfers to and from Auckland & Honolulu airport and twin share accommodation in a 4 star hotel for seven nights to a maximum prize value to $10,000.

Promotion excludes spending money, meals and domestic travel to/from Auckland Airport and any Auckland accommodation while waiting for flights.

Promotion must be redeemed within 12 months.

The competition winner will be drawn on 30th September at 45 O’Rorke Rd, Penrose Auckland. The winner will be notified by phone or email. In the event the prize remains unclaimedafter 1 month, the prize will be redrawn.

All decisions made by HRV are final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Prizes cannot be exchanged or transferred. HRV reserves the right to alter, modify or update these terms and conditions at their discretion, at any time. Offer does not run in conjunction with any other HRV offer or promotion.

Entering the competition constitutes a winner’s consent to be photographed and/or for HRV to use his or her name, photograph and their city/town of residence for publicity purposes without compensation. This includes use on HRV’s website, direct and social media channels and PR.

HRV is the promoter of this competition.

HRV takes no responsibility for organising winners travel insurance, Passport or US Visa requirements or rights to travel to Hawaii, United States of America.

Subject to any applicable law which cannot be excluded, HRV and their employees are not responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever that is suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss) or for personal injury suffered or sustained during the course of accepting or using the prizes.

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