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1388 days ago

Northcote Point ferry services suspended after crew member injured in berthing incident

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

Ferry services from Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf have been suspended only a week after they restarted, following an on-board incident which saw a crew member injured.

On Thursday, February 4 the wharf was opened with a blessing from Ngāti Whātua, with ferry sailing commencing shortly after. … View more
Ferry services from Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf have been suspended only a week after they restarted, following an on-board incident which saw a crew member injured.

On Thursday, February 4 the wharf was opened with a blessing from Ngāti Whātua, with ferry sailing commencing shortly after. Prior to this, the wharf had been closed since June 2018 for a $2.6m upgrade.

However, a crew member was injured during an on-board incident this week, highlighting the need for additional engineering work to improve safety on vessels during berthing.

As a result of the incident, ferry services have been temporarily suspended. It is not yet known when they can re-commence, again.

1388 days ago

English can be confusing!

NumberWorks'nWords Takapuna

Brought/bought, often confused. How do you remember which to use?

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1388 days ago

Wingmen from North Shore school on matching career coordinates

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Three former students of a North Shore high school have been reunited on the tarmac.

The Westlake Boys High School old boys bumped into each other at their military flying training as Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) pilots.

Flying Officer Denzel Williams 24, Flying Officer Aaron Kurte 24, and… View more
Three former students of a North Shore high school have been reunited on the tarmac.

The Westlake Boys High School old boys bumped into each other at their military flying training as Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) pilots.

Flying Officer Denzel Williams 24, Flying Officer Aaron Kurte 24, and Flying Officer Tyler Waters 25, all attended the school in Auckland's Forrest Hill.

Kurte and Williams were in the same year and played hockey together, while Waters studied in the year above them.

Despite following different flight paths after leaving school, the trio found themselves on the same pilot's course at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base in Ohakea.

All three have passed with flying colours with six other new pilots.

Kurte made coffee as a barista while he saved for private flying training.

Williams did odd jobs for a few years and travelled with Kurte before joining the Air Force.

And Waters studied a Batchelor of mechanical engineering at Auckland University where he graduated with honours.

From left: Flying Officers Denzel Williams, Tyler Waters and Aaron Kurte graduate as RNZAF pilots. Photograph supplied: New Zealand Defence Force

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1389 days ago

Bins out by 7am

The Team from Auckland Council

Please ensure that your rubbish bin or bag, and recycling bin are placed out on the kerbside by 7am.

Check your collection details here.

Together we can protect our land and waste nothing.
Learn more

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1389 days ago

E Waste Drop Off Events launched in Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Aucklanders can divert their e-waste from landfills by dropping it off at a series of events being rolled out around the city.

Auckland-based company Computer Recycling is hosting more than 30 e-waste drop-off days.

During the first two events this year, members of the community delivered nearly … View more
Aucklanders can divert their e-waste from landfills by dropping it off at a series of events being rolled out around the city.

Auckland-based company Computer Recycling is hosting more than 30 e-waste drop-off days.

During the first two events this year, members of the community delivered nearly 22,000 kg of e-waste.

More than 300 people flocked to the First Presbyterian Church in Papakura to drop off 8462 kg of e-waste.

This included more than 70 printers, 56 old home appliances, 63 televisions and other electronic goods.

Meanwhile Greenbay High School saw 450 people and drew 13,512 kg of e-waste to be diverted from landfills.

During the events, Computer Recycling will be raising funds for the children's Variety charity and will be matching the donations.

The next two events will be held on February 27 at Mt Albert Baptist Church and on March 6 at Massey University East Precinct Albany Expressway, in Albany.

Do you plan to take advantage of these e-waste days?

Or do you prefer to take your rubbish to the dump?

Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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1389 days ago

Flower Girl Dresses x 4

Shelley from Narrow Neck

“Elsa” (x2)
Sleeves
Size (approx. 6-7 years )
Waist: 64 cm
Length: 81 cm
Bodice Satin (polyester), fully lined. Organza overskirt in 3 tiers with gold thread edging. Organza ribbon tie, detailed sleeves.


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“Elsa” (x2)
Sleeves
Size (approx. 6-7 years )
Waist: 64 cm
Length: 81 cm
Bodice Satin (polyester), fully lined. Organza overskirt in 3 tiers with gold thread edging. Organza ribbon tie, detailed sleeves.


“Anna” (x2)
Sleeveless:
Size: (approx. 5-6 years)
Waist: 58 cm
Length: 73 cm
Detail:
Satin bodice (polyester, fully lined. Organza overskirt ties with a organza ribbon at back of dress.

Price: $50

1389 days ago

Welcome to our new massage therapist Jo Boardman

Owner and Principal Physiotherapist from Active + Milford Physiotherapy

We are very pleased to welcome Jo Boardman to the team.

Jo graduated from New Zealand College of Chinese Medicine with a Diploma in Wellbeing and Relaxation Massage. This is in addition to her specific certificates in Sports Massage Therapy and Advanced Sports Massage Therapy.

Jo is keen to know … View more
We are very pleased to welcome Jo Boardman to the team.

Jo graduated from New Zealand College of Chinese Medicine with a Diploma in Wellbeing and Relaxation Massage. This is in addition to her specific certificates in Sports Massage Therapy and Advanced Sports Massage Therapy.

Jo is keen to know as much about the anatomy and physiology of the body as possible in order to make her best placed to offer therapies that will help her clients with injury recovery, muscle tension release, pre sports warm up, post sports flushing and of course stress relief and relaxation. Our wellbeing is ultimately important and all too often we put ourselves last whilst looking after others first.

Jo is a keen runner with 3 marathons and countless half marathons under her belt. Paired with 30-day challenges for strength, she is strong and offers variable massage pressures to suit her client’s preferences and needs. She understands the demands of training and the frustrations of injury.

For a limited time we will be offering a free half hour massage or a half price one hour massage to any clients new to her for massage therapy.

Please call (09) 4898607 or follow this link to book on line nzappts.gensolve.com...

Please mention this offer when you book and be quick as slots are limited

1391 days ago

We LOVE swimming

Hilton Brown Swimming

And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson. We have locations in both … View more
And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson. We have locations in both Albany and Hobsonville.

The Free Trial lesson is open to all new customers.
Find out more

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1391 days ago

Folk in the Park returns to Windsor Reserve on Sunday 14th Feb!

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

Devonport Folk Music Club comes down from the mountain to bring you a taste of what goes on at the Bunker hidden in the beautiful setting of Takarunga.
Showcasing local and out of town folk performers and dancers to an afternoon under the trees in the beautiful Windsor Reserve on Saint … View more
Devonport Folk Music Club comes down from the mountain to bring you a taste of what goes on at the Bunker hidden in the beautiful setting of Takarunga.
Showcasing local and out of town folk performers and dancers to an afternoon under the trees in the beautiful Windsor Reserve on Saint Valentine's afternoon, Folk in the park 2021 promises to be a fun, FREE, family-friendly folk-fiesta.
Line up includes: Bluegrass & Beyond, All Good Time, Greg & Linda Whitcombe, Sean Sinnott, Liddiard & Louise and Neil Finlay & Nigel Gavin.​
Sit back and relax while listening to free live music on Devonport's stunning waterfront, presented by the Devonport Folk Music Club.
Bring a picnic, the kids, your granny and the dog.
There will be food and drink for sale too and a preschool play zone to keep the little ones entertained (caregiver supervision is required). ​​
Organised by the Devonport Folk Music Club with support from the Devonport Peninsula Trust and the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.

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1391 days ago

Trampoline - spring-free

Michele from Bayswater

Spring-free trampoline - FREE
Diameter - 3.6 metres
Height - 85cm
Condition of frame is variable as shown in the photos.
Mat in very good sturdy condition.
Pick up Bayswater, North Shore. Call 0210406166

Free

1391 days ago

Kids Athletics starts on Tuesday 16 February!

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

Our 6 week 'have-a-go' style athletics programme where primary school aged kids have the opportunity to try a variety of athletics activities in a non-competitive environment is starting next week, on Tuesday 16th of February!
Activities include: running, jumping, throwing, agility etc.
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Our 6 week 'have-a-go' style athletics programme where primary school aged kids have the opportunity to try a variety of athletics activities in a non-competitive environment is starting next week, on Tuesday 16th of February!
Activities include: running, jumping, throwing, agility etc.
The programme starts on Tuesday 16th February and runs on consecutive Tuesdays until (and including) Tuesday 23 March.
Attendance is free and casual so there is no need to book in advance. Participants should arrive at the event venue at 4pm, which is the Vauxhall Sports Reserve, also known as the North Shore Rugby Club grounds.
Don't forget to bring your water bottle to avoid getting dehydrated!
For more info visit: www.devonportpeninsulatrust.nz...

1392 days ago

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1392 days ago

Angel Investment Opportunity

Callum Neighbourly Lead from Milford

Are you yourself or know of an angel investor looking for an investment opportunity? Would love to hear from you and discuss further - in person if in Auckland. Cheers

1392 days ago

Maximise your outdoor space!

Shade Design

At Shade Design we are a family-focused company along with offering the best products and service at the most affordable prices in the industry.

With our experienced and friendly team, we pride ourselves on making sure you only have the best experience working with us and that you can’t help … View more
At Shade Design we are a family-focused company along with offering the best products and service at the most affordable prices in the industry.

With our experienced and friendly team, we pride ourselves on making sure you only have the best experience working with us and that you can’t help yourself but tell all your family and friends.

With our custom aluminium frames and awnings, we stand by our products and offer a 5-year warranty.
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1392 days ago

Is it OK in these Covid times to de-mask for a beer or a coffee on a ferry?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, If mask-wearing is mandatory on all public transport, why are more people not getting pulled up for failing to do so. And does it make sense to allowed masks to drop for a beer, wine or coffee? Read the story below:

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