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Members of the Acacia Cove Village community recently took part in a photo competition, with travel being one of the categories. What a wonderful experience this was! Looking at all the magnificent pictures and hearing about the travel stories and the different cultures encountered.
This is just… View moreMembers of the Acacia Cove Village community recently took part in a photo competition, with travel being one of the categories. What a wonderful experience this was! Looking at all the magnificent pictures and hearing about the travel stories and the different cultures encountered.
This is just one example of the many events run within our lovely community. Our friendly residents are a busy bunch and a lot of the couples and singles travel together. Recently we had a few couples on a cruise to Hawaii. They came back all excited and starry-eyed about their adventure.
What a wonderful privilege to experience the world and all it has to offer!
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Hi Neighbours, a friendly reminder that you are invited to the Pacific Advance Senior School (PASS) information evening on Tuesday 19th September from 6pm-8pm.
It will be a fun informative evening with dinner provided and guest performances by TJ Taotua and the PASS music students. … View moreHi Neighbours, a friendly reminder that you are invited to the Pacific Advance Senior School (PASS) information evening on Tuesday 19th September from 6pm-8pm.
It will be a fun informative evening with dinner provided and guest performances by TJ Taotua and the PASS music students. Pacific Advance Senior School is the first Pasifika Partnership School in New Zealand providing Year 11, 12 and 13 education. Based in Otahuhu, Auckland, PASS is a new collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the Pacific Peoples Advancement Trust (PPAT), a not-for-profit charitable trust lead by Pasifika community leaders Michael Jones and Hamish Crooks.
We look forward to seeing you there for a great evening.
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Sheena from Dannemora
Older unit but solid rimu. Ready for collection as we are downsizing. Has some wear and tear but probably just needs some sanding and reoiling
Price: $100
Sandy from Dannemora
Stand is filled with water - height can be adjusted - the pair of boxing gloves is included - please message me privately for details if interested - thanks!
Price: $20
Dr Trevor Bradley from Institute of Criminology (Victoria University) Research Project
Hi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand… View moreHi neighbours, can you help us better understand your community's concerns about crime and community safety? If you are interested, please take part in our ten minute survey here.
We’re from the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. This research aims to understand our growing reliance on private security for protection against burglary and other crime and what this can tell us about perceptions of crime and policing and the changing ways we manage the risks of crime.
Neighbourly was chosen because of the keen interest of its members in ‘Crime and Safety’ and we hope this will translate into lots of Neighbourly members taking part and making a contribution. For much more detail about the project please read the PDF. We really appreciate your participation, thank-you.
Lt. Ameet Londhe JP from The Salvation Army, Flat Bush
Welcome to your Church on Sunday the 17th September starting 5.00 PM. When you walk in you are a Guest, but then you become a Family : ) We meet at Baverstock Oaks School Hall at 21 Baverstock Road. Families with young Kids are welcome! You can worship and be assured of your kids being safe having … View moreWelcome to your Church on Sunday the 17th September starting 5.00 PM. When you walk in you are a Guest, but then you become a Family : ) We meet at Baverstock Oaks School Hall at 21 Baverstock Road. Families with young Kids are welcome! You can worship and be assured of your kids being safe having fun as they learn about God and His ways at the Kids Church upstairs. Looking forward to seeing you : )
Sandy from Dannemora
Hi!
Does anyone have a working Play Station 1 (PS1) adapter / power cord (7.5v) or Play Station 1 (PS1) for sale?
Thanks!
Sandy
Rajeev from Flat Bush
Hi Neighbors,
Working on an Academic research and seeking contact details/address of a Dairy or Liquor store that has been robbed recently. Appreciate any help and assistance to connect with the owner please. This is needed as part of my academic research.
Thanks and Best wishes
Raj - … View moreHi Neighbors,
Working on an Academic research and seeking contact details/address of a Dairy or Liquor store that has been robbed recently. Appreciate any help and assistance to connect with the owner please. This is needed as part of my academic research.
Thanks and Best wishes
Raj - 0211602804
Imogen Neale Reporter from Eastern Courier
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Liu Chen Reporter from Eastern Courier
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Danielle Tucker from
We are still looking for a retail whiz to help us as a Store Manager for our Three Kings Op shop.
We are desperately hoping that as our amazing supporters, you can help us spread the word to anyone who may fit the bill.
If you know someone who has great customer service skills, experience leading… View moreWe are still looking for a retail whiz to help us as a Store Manager for our Three Kings Op shop.
We are desperately hoping that as our amazing supporters, you can help us spread the word to anyone who may fit the bill.
If you know someone who has great customer service skills, experience leading a team and has a great sense of enthusiasm to rally the troops for a great cause - then we NEED THEM!
We are struggling without this position being filled which is putting a huge strain and resource and means we can't reach our full op shop potential for the animals.
In short, we need you and our animals need you, so lets find someone who can help a team in need!
IF you think you can help us, or know someone that can, please apply by sending your CV and Cover letter to Emma Starr at emma.starr@spca.org.nz by the 28th September.
Thanks guys!
Imogen Neale Reporter from Eastern Courier
A conservation group says it's an "outrage" a coastal residential subdivision has been given the go ahead without public notification.
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The south’s rich mix of cultures is mirrored in the exciting art, music and cultural festivals, and traces of former Māori settlements still remain after 800 years. The region is one of contrasts – markets and fine dining, gardens and glamping, wine and walking tracks. There’s heaps to do … View moreThe south’s rich mix of cultures is mirrored in the exciting art, music and cultural festivals, and traces of former Māori settlements still remain after 800 years. The region is one of contrasts – markets and fine dining, gardens and glamping, wine and walking tracks. There’s heaps to do for families, including feeding farm animals, a tropical butterfly house, paintball and the rides at Rainbow’s End theme park. Find out more
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