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

1850 days ago

Urban Forage

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Our Urban Forage with Riki Bennett starts with a guided walk to identify a range of edible plants, leaves and followed by a presentation along with Māori food gathering traditions and culture and finishing with a delicious gourmet luncheon featuring local ingredients.

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1850 days ago

Welcome to Neighbourly, Ryman Healthcare!

Neighbourly.co.nz

Neighbours - we have a new partner! A very warm welcome to our friends at Ryman Healthcare joining us today to share the best about village life - and how to celebrate everything about being a senior New Zealander, whichever community you live in.

Please join us in welcoming Ryman Healthcare to… View more
Neighbours - we have a new partner! A very warm welcome to our friends at Ryman Healthcare joining us today to share the best about village life - and how to celebrate everything about being a senior New Zealander, whichever community you live in.

Please join us in welcoming Ryman Healthcare to our family of partners. There are exciting things to come!
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1851 days ago

Hi has anyone taken our red dirt bin by mistake or seen it. 5a sea view terrace maraetai

Elizabeth from Maraetai

Hi has anyone taken our red dirt in by mistake or seen it. 5a sea view terrace maraetai please could you return it thank you Liz 021 461 567

1851 days ago

Dance Yourself Happy

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

Do you want to get some exercise but you're not interested in a gruelling instructed fitness classes? Do you love a mix of electronic dance music and popular hits from the 70s 80s 90s 00s and now?
Then come along to 'Dance Yourself Happy'. You'll move your body, build up a … View more
Do you want to get some exercise but you're not interested in a gruelling instructed fitness classes? Do you love a mix of electronic dance music and popular hits from the 70s 80s 90s 00s and now?
Then come along to 'Dance Yourself Happy'. You'll move your body, build up a sweat, de-stress and release endorphins.
FREE ENTRY and there's no age limit.
Bring the family – or have an hour all to yourself! There's no DJ, no instructor or choreography – just freeform leg-shaking, side-stepping, body-popping, disco, running man, robot, old-school, or whatever your style may be.
Your host: Mari Pettersson
Venue: All Saints’ Community Centre, 30 Cook Street, Howick (opposite SubWay)
Day: Every Thursday
Time: 8:00pm - 9:00pm
MECOSS strengthens organisations and people so together they strengthen our community.

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1851 days ago

Howick & Pakuranga Community Networking Meeting

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

Connect with enthusiastic people from community organisations to learn about social services, training programmes, meetings, local events, news and information.
Day: Friday
Date: 19 July 2019
Time: 1:30pm—3:00pm Venue: Social Room, Te Tuhi, Reeves Road, Pakuranga
Speaking spots available.
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Connect with enthusiastic people from community organisations to learn about social services, training programmes, meetings, local events, news and information.
Day: Friday
Date: 19 July 2019
Time: 1:30pm—3:00pm Venue: Social Room, Te Tuhi, Reeves Road, Pakuranga
Speaking spots available.
Email: lindsay.upton@mecoss.org.nz

MECOSS strengthens organisations and people so together they strengthen our community.

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1851 days ago

Collaboration for Community Groups

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

Have to? Want to? Need to?
Much is currently being said about organisations needing to collaborate, and evidence certainly demonstrates together we can achieve more. In practice, however, this is not straightforward and requires careful consideration. Creating and maintaining lasting collaborative… View more
Have to? Want to? Need to?
Much is currently being said about organisations needing to collaborate, and evidence certainly demonstrates together we can achieve more. In practice, however, this is not straightforward and requires careful consideration. Creating and maintaining lasting collaborative partnerships requires attention to process, resources, relationships, and outcomes. This workshop will provide you with a fresh perspective on collaboration. You will explore the collaboration landscape and identify where your organisations and your current and potential partners are placed on the continuum of collaborations. We will use a framework for collaborating effectively to ensure you maximise your efforts, to achieve more with your partners. Finally, you will apply tools to support you in your collaboration journey.
23 July, 2019
10AM to 12PM
Te Tuhi Gallery, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga
Cost: $30 per person
Register: info@ancad.org.nz

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1851 days ago

Are you saving water this week?

Todd Niall Reporter from Eastern Courier

Hi Neighbours, despite the conservation call a week ago from Watercare, Aucklanders have used more water this week than last. It's a precaution, but the forecast remains drier than normal. Are you trying to use less water than normal ? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if you comments … View more
Hi Neighbours, despite the conservation call a week ago from Watercare, Aucklanders have used more water this week than last. It's a precaution, but the forecast remains drier than normal. Are you trying to use less water than normal ? Read the story below.

(Please type NFP if you comments are not for print)

1851 days ago

Franklin grants supports water safety

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Coastguard services at Maraetai, search and rescue at Waiuku, and lifesaving at Kariaotahi have all won funding from Franklin Local Board’s Coastal Rescue Services Fund.

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1851 days ago

Poll: What do you think of the Govt's plan to make cleaner cars cheaper?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

The Government has proposed a sweeping fuel-efficient vehicle policy that would make some cars up to $8000 cheaper - while others would be $3000 more expensive.

The "feebate" scheme wouldn't cost the taxpayer anything, instead using money gained by putting a fee on imported … View more
The Government has proposed a sweeping fuel-efficient vehicle policy that would make some cars up to $8000 cheaper - while others would be $3000 more expensive.

The "feebate" scheme wouldn't cost the taxpayer anything, instead using money gained by putting a fee on imported high-emissions cars in order to make imported hybrids, electric cars, and other efficient vehicles cheaper with a subsidy.

To read more click here

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What do you think of the Govt's plan to make cleaner cars cheaper?
  • 54.7% Great idea!
    54.7% Complete
  • 43% I don't support it.
    43% Complete
  • 2.2% I don't drive so it doesn't impact me.
    2.2% Complete
1971 votes
1851 days ago

Celebrate the life of your loved one

John Ensom from Ensom Funeral Services

When we lose a loved relative or friend it is a very emotional and confusing time. Avoid the stress associated with arranging a funeral with personalised service by a New Zealand family owned and operated the funeral home.

Let us help to explain the process of what happens and reassure you that … View more
When we lose a loved relative or friend it is a very emotional and confusing time. Avoid the stress associated with arranging a funeral with personalised service by a New Zealand family owned and operated the funeral home.

Let us help to explain the process of what happens and reassure you that your wishes are adhered to. Feel comfortable and at ease as we guide you through the options needed for a truly memorable celebration.

Ensom Funeral Services understand that funerals do not need to be costly. To this end, they provide advice on pre-paid funeral plans and other special needs concerning funeral services and government subsidies.

For more information: Call us on 09 299 6646 or email ensomfunerals@gmail.com
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1855 days ago

School holidays start tomorrow. What are your plans?

Reporter Stuff

Hi neighbours!

School holidays start tomorrow, and there are plenty of fun winter activities for the whole family. Whether your kids are budding artists, mad on science, or love the outdoors, there's a lot going on.

What are your school holiday plans?

1852 days ago

Matariki Art Classes this school holidays at Auckland Museum

The Team from Auckland Museum

We're thrilled to be on board as Neighbourly partners, so we can share with you fellow Aucklanders more of what's happening at your museum.

This morning we had the first of our Matariki Art Classes - School Holiday Programme sessions. This is a hands on class led by Fine Young Artists… View more
We're thrilled to be on board as Neighbourly partners, so we can share with you fellow Aucklanders more of what's happening at your museum.

This morning we had the first of our Matariki Art Classes - School Holiday Programme sessions. This is a hands on class led by Fine Young Artists for kids aged 6 to 15 years, where they'll learn about Matariki and make their own Matariki diorama. Sessions are twice a day every weekday during the holidays, 10.30am and 1.30pm. $10 per child (no cost for an accompanying adult).

Of course, we invite you to make a day of it and explore our galleries and Weird and Wonderful Discovery Centre while you're here.

It’s not too late to book! Various dates and times still available. Find out more and book here: www.aucklandmuseum.com...

1852 days ago

Essentials of Cooking Fine Food at Home

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Perfect your cooking skills in our professional kitchen through classic techniques and support from our chef over four weekday evenings.

Our hands-on, small classes will transform your skills and give you a wide variety of recipes you'll use again and again - from cooking lamb perfectly to … View more
Perfect your cooking skills in our professional kitchen through classic techniques and support from our chef over four weekday evenings.

Our hands-on, small classes will transform your skills and give you a wide variety of recipes you'll use again and again - from cooking lamb perfectly to working with seafood, these are the skills you've always wanted to have, taught in a fun and supportive environment.

The recipes are fast, classic and interesting and can be cooked at home for dinner or for that special dinner party.

Topics include:
Boning a chicken
Pan-seared beef sirloin
Fillet of tarakihi en papillote
Introduction to classic sauces

You will receive a workbook with recipes and explanations of techniques and cooking tips, NZSFW apron and a certificate on completion at the conclusion of the course.

SESSION DATES
Four Monday Nights, 6pm - 9:30pm
Part 1 - 4 Mondays (Starting 15 July)

COURSE FEES
NZ$395

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1852 days ago

NOMINATIONS CLOSE IN ONE WEEK!!

Women of Influence

Nominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3

Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the … View more
Nominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3

Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.

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1852 days ago

Do you think Auckland could run out of water?

Todd Niall Reporter from Eastern Courier

Hi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.

(Please type NFP if your… View more
Hi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.

(Please type NFP if your comments are not for print)

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