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

1911 days ago

Make your mark with your home furnishings...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Botany Downs

Bring style to your table with these DIY painted linens, inspired by tropical prints, and created with favourite Resene testpot colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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1911 days ago

Winter is coming: check your number

The Electricity Authority

Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.

Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a … View more
Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.

Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a better deal.
Find out more

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1912 days ago

Organised

Mitre 10 Mega Botany

Want to get organised for Winter? Get a wardrobe organiser! Make your space work for you! #Mitre10MegaBotany

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1912 days ago

E-PACS Vegan Cafe Fundraising

E-PACS Vegan Cafe & Vegetarian Supermart

It’s cool to be kind. On Saturday 18th May 2019, E-PACS vegan cafe is organizing a fundraising day! Our cafe total sales and income for that day will go to PETA, SPCA, Animal Sanctuary and Auckland Vegan Society. We’re are seeking your support towards our upcoming activity, let’s open the … View moreIt’s cool to be kind. On Saturday 18th May 2019, E-PACS vegan cafe is organizing a fundraising day! Our cafe total sales and income for that day will go to PETA, SPCA, Animal Sanctuary and Auckland Vegan Society. We’re are seeking your support towards our upcoming activity, let’s open the door to a brighter future for all lives!

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1912 days ago

GALSS Seasons for Growth Invitation to Parents/Carers

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

Change and loss are issues that affect all of us at some stage in our lives. At Seasons for Growth, we recognise that when changes occur in families through death, separation, divorce or related circumstances, young people may benefit from learning how to manage these changes effectively. We are … View moreChange and loss are issues that affect all of us at some stage in our lives. At Seasons for Growth, we recognise that when changes occur in families through death, separation, divorce or related circumstances, young people may benefit from learning how to manage these changes effectively. We are therefore offering a very successful education programme called Seasons for Growth. This programme is facilitated in small groups and is based on research that highlights the importance of social support and the need to practise new skills to cope effectively with change and loss. The programme focuses on issues such as self-esteem, managing feelings, problem solving, decision making, effective communication and support networks.
Seasons for Growth Is offering an afterschool programme running for 6 weeks and each weekly session is 90 minutes. The program concludes with a "Celebration" session.
Seasons for Growth will commence in term 2. If you think your son or daughter would benefit from Seasons for Growth we would encourage you to talk to him/her first about this. Should he/she decide to participate please call Lesley on 022 069 7384 otherwise email: griefandloss@aIIsaintshowick.org.nz
Grief and Loss Support Services in Howick is pleased to be able to offer this important programme and we are confident that it will be a valuable learning experience for those who request to be involved.
WHEN: Wednesday 15th May 2019 4.00pm- 5.30pm (Afternoon tea provided)
WHERE: All Saints Community Centre (Downstairs Room) Cook Street Howick.

1912 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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1913 days ago

Tribal art pot

Sujata from Dannemora

Beautifully hand painted tribal art pot for just $15. This is Indian tribal art popularly known as Warli painting.

Price: $15

1913 days ago

Franklin sports groups get funding

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Franklin Local Board has approved more than $200,000 in grants under its Sport and Active Recreation Facilities Plan.

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1913 days ago

Greening the urban environment

Communications Team from Auckland Council

In the third part of a three-part feature on Auckland's green spaces, Elly Strang looks at their role in creating and supporting a healthy urban environment as our city grows.

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1913 days ago

Grab your gumboots!

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Grab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with … View moreGrab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with its green spaces. Find your local planting days at ourauckland.nz/greenspaces Find out more

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1914 days ago

Mazda Axela For Sale

Anthony from East Tamaki Heights

FOR SALE
2007 Mazda Axela Sedan
Auto Transmission
Only 166,208 KM
2 Litre - AWD
Colour: White
4 New Tyres & Recent Wheel Alignment
1 NZ Owner … View more
FOR SALE
2007 Mazda Axela Sedan
Auto Transmission
Only 166,208 KM
2 Litre - AWD
Colour: White
4 New Tyres & Recent Wheel Alignment
1 NZ Owner
Regularly Serviced by qualified mechanic
CD Player
1 x small scuff mark on Right rear bumper but a part from that in really good condition
Great Value at $5999

Price: $5,999

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1915 days ago

Poll: Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

In May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has … View moreIn May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has already seen three new bus services to connect residents to the rest of the city. The RTTR is the first targeted transport rate within the Auckland region.

We'd like to know if you think your area would benefit from a targeted transport rate to kick-start local projects. Vote in our poll below and let us know in the comments.

[Please type NFP if your comment is not for publication.]

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Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?
  • 18.9% Yes - My area would benefit from an additional local transport rate
    18.9% Complete
  • 78.8% No - I expect our current rates to cover local transport projects
    78.8% Complete
  • 2.3% Undecided - I'll tell you in the comments
    2.3% Complete
349 votes
1918 days ago

Poll: Eden Park's future

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Do you support Eden Park's plan to stage night concerts?

Nearly 80 per cent of people living around Eden Park support the stadium's ambition to host evening concerts, according to a survey conducted by Stuff.

You can read the full story here

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Eden Park's future
  • 84.8% Yes
    84.8% Complete
  • 11.6% No
    11.6% Complete
  • 3.6% Undecided
    3.6% Complete
1134 votes
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