Freemans Bay, Auckland

997 days ago

Drover Beach Bag

Gabi from Auckland Central

"Drover" Beach Bag
near new - inside like new
40 cm x 30 cm
zip at top
washable and waterproof inside

Pick up CBD

Price: $8

997 days ago

Learn new skills, unlock your future.

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Want to grow your knowledge and skills to boost your career options?

We can help develop your skill set with one of our courses in Team Leadership, Administration & Technology, Money Management, Smart Steps to Buisness or Business Project Management.

Enrolments are now open with classes … View more
Want to grow your knowledge and skills to boost your career options?

We can help develop your skill set with one of our courses in Team Leadership, Administration & Technology, Money Management, Smart Steps to Buisness or Business Project Management.

Enrolments are now open with classes starting in March. Don’t miss out! Enrol today.
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999 days ago

New Western Springs walking track

Jeff from Freemans Bay

Auckland Council is asking for feedback on their proposal.
akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
Google it if the link doesn’t work

998 days ago

3 Richard Hammond books

Gabi from Auckland Central

3 Richard Hammond Books as shown in photos

Price: $9

998 days ago

Unique Coffee machine with thermos flask

Gabi from Auckland Central

Coffee machine with thermos flask.

Brews your coffee in minutes and keeps it warm for hours.

*new condition
*it switches off after the coffee is brewed ( so you can leave the
house...)
* no worries about a broken a glass jar
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Coffee machine with thermos flask.

Brews your coffee in minutes and keeps it warm for hours.

*new condition
*it switches off after the coffee is brewed ( so you can leave the
house...)
* no worries about a broken a glass jar
* no need of paper filter

I bought this special machine 1.5 years ago in Germany - it comes with the adapter plug - and it's a stunning machine. I used it seldom in the beach house (not longer existent for me) and have another one here in the apt - that's why I'm selling it.

Pick up CBD

Price: $55

999 days ago

Draft Regional Parks Management Plan

The Team from Auckland Council

Last 2 weeks to have your say on the Draft Regional Parks Management Plan.
Find out more by clicking on 'Read More'.
#AKHaveYourSay

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999 days ago

Tipsy pot tower

The Team from Resene ColorShop Victoria Park

Brighten up any garden corner, balcony or deck; paint pots using Resene paints and plantwith perennial herbs or cascading flowers. Find out how to create your own.

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999 days ago

Repair Cafe Saturday 12 March, at Une-Deux Cafe from 11am to 2pm

Wendy from Freemans Bay

It's time to get that item fixed rather than throwing it away!

Repair Cafés are events where you can bring broken or damaged items and locals volunteer their time and expertise to fix them for you for no charge. The idea is to encourage the concept of Repair-Renew-Reuse.

It is all part … View more
It's time to get that item fixed rather than throwing it away!

Repair Cafés are events where you can bring broken or damaged items and locals volunteer their time and expertise to fix them for you for no charge. The idea is to encourage the concept of Repair-Renew-Reuse.

It is all part of the circular economy which is what Doughnut Economics is all about.

Une-Deux Café holds them on the second Saturday of every month. The café gives us the space for free. You can show your appreciation by buying a coffee or some delicious food.

Our experts do their best to fix:

- Small electrical appliances (like kettles, toasters, lamps, radios etc)
- Clothes (patching, hemming, let in or out)
- Computer and electronic problems diagnosed (software & hardware); and sometimes fixed too
- General items, including toys, glued, nailed, screwed, stitched or checked for mechanical faults
And we have DIY people who are just clever at seeing at what is wrong with something and knowing how to fix it.

Please be aware that repairs are done upstairs, so all items must be small enough to carry in your arms. Note also that the area is not suitable for children, for health and safety reasons.

One of the special aspects of a Repair Café is that you get to stay with the repairer while your item is being fixed. You may even learn how to fix it yourself next time.

From past experience, about 70% of items are successfully repaired. If you are happy with your repair, donations / koha gratefully received to help fund future Repair Cafés.

There is usually plenty of parking in surrounding streets.

At our Repair Cafés, everyone (repairers, organisers, café staff) will be double vaccinated. You will need to show your Vaccine Pass and wear a mask. So we will all feel safe and protected.

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999 days ago

Green/Yellow Budgie (male)

Pia from Grey Lynn

This name Joy (feel free if you want change it name :) ) because head always up and down. 20 bucks or offers are welcome. He's healthy and we wanted reduce nosies due competition over female...

Pick up - Grey Lynn, Sefton Avenue.
Text 0275196613 Only.

Price: $20

999 days ago

Couch and/ or chairs

Ashleigh from Grey Lynn

Couch $100 chairs $50 each solid oak

Price: $100

999 days ago

Wasp Wipeout is back!

Wasp Wipeout

This year's award-winning Wasp Wipeout campaign is now underway and once again we're appealing to anyone who wishes to get involved with the campaign by volunteering their time to help lay bait in wasp-ravaged areas.

If spare time is a rarity - not to worry! This year’s … View more
This year's award-winning Wasp Wipeout campaign is now underway and once again we're appealing to anyone who wishes to get involved with the campaign by volunteering their time to help lay bait in wasp-ravaged areas.

If spare time is a rarity - not to worry! This year’s Givealittle page is now live and we’re aiming to fundraise $25,000 for the Tasman Environment Trust. All money raised will go towards the purchase of bait and bait stations to continue and expand wasp control operations.

Find out more about this destructive pest by reading through our new interactive feature on Stuff which explores the tools we have in the fight to rid wasps from New Zealand for good.
Read More

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1000 days ago

Hidden Treasures! 🎁

Graeme Dingle Foundation

With multiple fundraising events cancelled over the past few years, we have decided to get creative and ask you to have a hunt for your Hidden Treasures!

We want you to find new or near new items around the house such as an old iPhone sitting in a drawer - any goodies we could sell to raise … View more
With multiple fundraising events cancelled over the past few years, we have decided to get creative and ask you to have a hunt for your Hidden Treasures!

We want you to find new or near new items around the house such as an old iPhone sitting in a drawer - any goodies we could sell to raise money for the Foundation. Send us a message or head to our website with the goodies you have found and we'll help with the rest!

Shoutout to Trade Me who has come on board and waived all the success fees for this fundraiser - every little bit counts! 💚

If you want to find out more, click on the link below!

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1000 days ago

FREE IRONING BOARD

Helena from Morningside

Full size ironing board in good nick. Barely used :)
Text me on 021905990 Pick up Morningside Drive

Free

1001 days ago

Poll: How should our kerbside rubbish collection services be paid for?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Kia ora Tāmaki Makaurau.

Auckland Council is looking to scrap bin tags in parts of Auckland.

The bin tags – or a pay as you throw (PAYT) system – were rolled out in West Auckland, Papakura and on the North Shore between 2017 and 2018.

Rather than paying for kerbside rubbish collection as … View more
Kia ora Tāmaki Makaurau.

Auckland Council is looking to scrap bin tags in parts of Auckland.

The bin tags – or a pay as you throw (PAYT) system – were rolled out in West Auckland, Papakura and on the North Shore between 2017 and 2018.

Rather than paying for kerbside rubbish collection as part of their rates, residents in these areas purchase bin tags from supermarkets, council service centres and libraries, and attach them to their bin on rubbish collection day.

The bin tags were part of the council’s strategy to achieve its goal of zero waste to landfill by 2040, with one standard sized bin (120L, bin tag cost $4.25) fitting the equivalent of, and removing the need for, two plastic rubbish bags.

The council had planned on rolling out this system across the entire region, however it now believes it is too expensive to operate and lacks the financial incentive needed to make people reduce their waste.

Now, it is proposing to move the entire region to a rates-funded collection service, with the choice of three rubbish bin sizes to cater to different household needs and costs.

If the proposal to goes ahead, it is estimated Aucklanders will pay $314 per year for their rubbish, recycling and inorganic collection. Including food scraps collection, this will cost $375.

If the entire region moves to a PAYT system, it is expected each household would spend $353 on bin tags each year, or $415 including food scraps collection. This estimate is based on the current average collection rate of a household with a standard 120L bin.

Consultation on the matter will begin on February 28. So, what do you think should happen?

Read more here: www.stuff.co.nz...

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How should our kerbside rubbish collection services be paid for?
  • 34.6% Bin tags make me consider what I send to landfill
    34.6% Complete
  • 40.2% Rates-funded collection is easier than using bin tags
    40.2% Complete
  • 19.9% Rates-funded collection, but bin tags available for those with little waste
    19.9% Complete
  • 5.4% Undecided - tell us in the comments
    5.4% Complete
784 votes
1000 days ago

Love food, hate waste? Apply for a grant today

The Team from Auckland Council

Are you passionate about food and sustainability? Do you have a great initiative on how to reduce food waste in Auckland?

We’re giving away $50,000 to help Aucklanders make it happen.

Apply for a grant now: bit.ly...
Applications are open until 28 February.

Find out more about the … View more
Are you passionate about food and sustainability? Do you have a great initiative on how to reduce food waste in Auckland?

We’re giving away $50,000 to help Aucklanders make it happen.

Apply for a grant now: bit.ly...
Applications are open until 28 February.

Find out more about the grants: bit.ly...

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