Browns Bay, Auckland

1737 days ago

Market Day at New World Long Bay today 27 Feb.

Sugu from Browns Bay

Best deals one day at New World Long Bay

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1738 days ago

Auckland drought: Growing alarm about demand for water as dry conditions continue

Danielle Clent Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours, the demand for water in Auckland is causing increasing concern, with one river at the lowest level it has been in nearly 40 years.
Water company Watercare said Auckland's water use is "skyrocketing" and people need to think before they turn their taps on.
Last week, … View more
Hi neighbours, the demand for water in Auckland is causing increasing concern, with one river at the lowest level it has been in nearly 40 years.
Water company Watercare said Auckland's water use is "skyrocketing" and people need to think before they turn their taps on.
Last week, previous water use records were broken three times, with the largest volume of 568 million litres used on February 19.
How have you reduced your water use this summer?

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1738 days ago

Maths Problem

NumberWorks'nWords East Coast Bays

Can your 10 year old do this problem?

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1738 days ago

Chocolate Essentials - 1 Day Course

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Looking for easy chocolate recipes to satisfy your sweet cravings?

Our one day class starts with an introduction to chocolate, then you will learn a variety of skills while making a range of tempting treats to take home.
You will learn Chocolate gateau, ganache, tempering, chocolate run-outs … View more
Looking for easy chocolate recipes to satisfy your sweet cravings?

Our one day class starts with an introduction to chocolate, then you will learn a variety of skills while making a range of tempting treats to take home.
You will learn Chocolate gateau, ganache, tempering, chocolate run-outs & spun sugar.

Saturday, 7 March | 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

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1738 days ago

*WIN* 10 double passes for Circolombia!

Auckland Arts Festival

Circus superstars Circolombia head to Auckland Arts Festival this month with their renegade brand of circus and fiesta fun.

This super-charged company of Colombian artists is changing the face of circus worldwide garnering five-star reviews and bringing audiences to their feet to cheer. With a … View more
Circus superstars Circolombia head to Auckland Arts Festival this month with their renegade brand of circus and fiesta fun.

This super-charged company of Colombian artists is changing the face of circus worldwide garnering five-star reviews and bringing audiences to their feet to cheer. With a mix of Latin fire, heart-stopping energy and high-risk adrenaline-fuelled acrobatics, their new show Acéléré is no ordinary circus – it’s simply extraordinary.

Delivered with the rawness and attitude of South American street life, Acéléré turns the spotlight on 14 incredible performers and their endless feats of strength, balance, tumbling and insane pinpoint accuracy, and accompanied by a vibrant mixtape of Latin hip-hop and electro cumbia performed live.

Rebellious, dynamic and wildly entertaining, Acéléré is “the circus performance that shows others how it’s done. Go.” (The Scotsman).

Four shows only at Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre from March 26-29. Find out more and book tickets
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WANT TO WIN ONE OF 10 DOUBLE PASSES? Simply like or thank this post and you're in the draw! Winners will be contacted Friday 6 March 2020. T&Cs apply.
Book now!

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1738 days ago

Join our new Auckland Parenting group

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi neighbours!

Join our new Auckland Parenting Group - a safe place to connect with other parents, grandparents and guardians.

Use the Group to organise coffee catch-ups and playdates - and to share advice, tips and tricks for growing happy little neighbours. (There’ll even be chances to … View more
Hi neighbours!

Join our new Auckland Parenting Group - a safe place to connect with other parents, grandparents and guardians.

Use the Group to organise coffee catch-ups and playdates - and to share advice, tips and tricks for growing happy little neighbours. (There’ll even be chances to win great prizes).
Join now

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1738 days ago

Bonnie's Fun Dog Walking Service

Heike from Browns Bay

Hello everyone.
I want to introduce myself and my dog walking service at Browns Bay and close by suburbs.
I offer following services:
Single Dog walks, as not all dogs are social butterflies, for small to medium sized dogs of any age.
Dog taxi to Vet and Groomer appointments
Single training … View more
Hello everyone.
I want to introduce myself and my dog walking service at Browns Bay and close by suburbs.
I offer following services:
Single Dog walks, as not all dogs are social butterflies, for small to medium sized dogs of any age.
Dog taxi to Vet and Groomer appointments
Single training sessions for basic commands like:
sit, stay,come,wait,toilet training etc.
This training sessions will be hold in your own home, or outside, in a save environment. The first option would save you the hassle of traveling.
I am 52 years young and study dog psychology at the moment , to help more dogs in a professional way.
I have over 5 years experience in professional dog care here in New Zealand. I come from a sports dog background back in Germany.
References can be provided if needed.
My 3 year goal is to become a professional animal behaviorist.
Send me a text, and we can talk about further details.
Thank you for taking time to read my post
I look forward to hear back from you.
Heike
0212419020

1739 days ago

Positive mindset 'critical' during coronavirus quarantine

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

An Albany woman who self-quarantined for two weeks after returning from holiday in China says retaining a positive mindset was "critical" to staying sane.
Tonia Xu travelled to her family's hometown of Zhengzhou, 500kms north of the coronavirus epicentre at Wuhan, so her 14-month-old… View more
An Albany woman who self-quarantined for two weeks after returning from holiday in China says retaining a positive mindset was "critical" to staying sane.
Tonia Xu travelled to her family's hometown of Zhengzhou, 500kms north of the coronavirus epicentre at Wuhan, so her 14-month-old daughter Mia could meet family for the first time.
As more information came to light about the deadliness of the Covid-19 virus, Xu realised she would need to isolate herself upon arriving back in New Zealand on January 29.
Xu said planning for her family's daily food consumption was the main concern, while keeping a "very active" Mia busy.
"Your mindset is quite critical. you have to be positive as much as you can."
After two weeks of no symptoms, Xu returned to work last week.
What would your major concerns be if you couldn't leave your home for two weeks?

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1739 days ago

Mainly music is right here in Browns Bay @ BBP 45 Anzac Road

Robin from Browns Bay

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Come along on Fridays during the school term at 10.00am.
No waiting list. Ample off-street parking. Great program and venue.
45 Anzac Road. (We are opposite Bridgestone Tyre Centre and the UK Grocers)

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1739 days ago

The South Island Journey presented by The Press

The Team from Readers Tours

Are you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?

Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous … View more
Are you ready to discover the beauty of the South Island with a group of likeminded individuals and experienced tour guides?

Our next South Island Tour offers adventurous seniors the chance to explore the hidden gems that the South Island has to offer including the natural and mountainous landscapes. Travel via train, coach and ferry over this diverse 14-day itinerary.

8 - 21 OCTOBER 2020

Bookings are limited. Visit www.readerstours.co.nz... to find out more or call us on 0800 080 099.

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1739 days ago

Wildlife Photographer of the Year opens

The Team from Auckland Museum

Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first … View more
Bald eagles, a Weddell seal, a gentoo penguin, a three-toed sloth, a grey whale and a curious racoon are just some of the many animals featured in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, opening on Friday at Auckland Museum.

This week, visitors to the Museum will get their first opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the most vibrant, fascinating images collected this year of the vast and varied nature of life on Earth. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is the world’s most prestigious international nature photography exhibition, direct from London's Natural History Museum.
The longest-running nature photography exhibition in the world, it is known for inspiring curiosity and wonder, while also reminding us of the fragility of our planet and our responsibility to protect it.

Among those featured is the work of 14-year-old Aucklander, Cruz Erdmann, who won the title of Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his snap of a bigfin squid illuminating the inky blackness of the ocean.

Don't miss your chance to see up close the images that have got the whole world talking. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is free with Museum entry.
Learn more

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1739 days ago

Three recycling truck fires in three weeks in Auckland

Brittany Keogh Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland Council has issued a warning to residents about disposing hazardous waste proper after three recycling trucks in Ōtara, Lynfield and Sunnynook. Gas cooker canisters or lighter fluid cans may have been responsible for one of the fires. Another led to 6 tonnes of recyclable material going to landfill. The story below has some tips for people who aren't sure how to dispose of products including paint, gas cylinders and batteries.

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