Glen Eden, Auckland

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1757 days ago

Cash for cars - get your wreck off the road!

The Team from AAA Auto Parts

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free … View more
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
Enquire now

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1757 days ago

Once only relocation Sale Possum Merino!

McDonald Textiles

McDonald New Zealand is having a once only relocation sale!

Luxury possum merino garments and accessories made in New Zealand.

All stock will be priced to clear with amazing prices up to 80% off RRP! Items for sale include seconds, samples, and discontinued items.

Come visit us in our … View more
McDonald New Zealand is having a once only relocation sale!

Luxury possum merino garments and accessories made in New Zealand.

All stock will be priced to clear with amazing prices up to 80% off RRP! Items for sale include seconds, samples, and discontinued items.

Come visit us in our new Mt. Wellington location.
Two days only: Saturday and Sunday, October 19th and 20th, 10am - 4pm.
Find out more

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1757 days ago
1757 days ago

What are your best money saving tips?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, A survey by the Commission for Financial Capability has found 49 per cent of Kiwis have felt stressed about the state of their finances. That figure was higher among 18- to 34-year-olds, 59 per cent of whom had been stressed about money. What are your best money saving tips? Please … View moreHi neighbours, A survey by the Commission for Financial Capability has found 49 per cent of Kiwis have felt stressed about the state of their finances. That figure was higher among 18- to 34-year-olds, 59 per cent of whom had been stressed about money. What are your best money saving tips? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to be used in stories.

1758 days ago

Possible record low for voter turnout as 12pm deadline looms

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Only 31 per cent of people in New Zealand's biggest city have voted in the Local Body Elections, with polls set to close at midday.

As of Saturday morning, Auckland voter turnout was sitting at 31.48 per cent, which is 3.7 per cent lower than in 2016 and 1.7 per cent below 2013, which had the… View more
Only 31 per cent of people in New Zealand's biggest city have voted in the Local Body Elections, with polls set to close at midday.

As of Saturday morning, Auckland voter turnout was sitting at 31.48 per cent, which is 3.7 per cent lower than in 2016 and 1.7 per cent below 2013, which had the lowest ever turnout for an Auckland Council election.

Usually the last day of voting will add between two and three per cent, meaning this years election could fall short of the 2013 low of 35.2 per cent.

Click the link to read more and find out how to vote if you are yet to do so, but be quick - you only have until 12pm.

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1758 days ago

Flower/plant identification required please - part 3

Fiona from Henderson

The third post is a stunning shrub with cerise type coloured flowers.
Fingers crossed someone knows the name of this little beauty

1757 days ago

What's your message to Auckland's newly elected councillors?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, As Phil Goff is elected as Auckland mayor for a second three year term, a North Shore couple have a message for the incoming council and local board: invest in infrastructure over cutting rates. What issues would you like to see the council take action on this term in your community?… View moreHi neighbours, As Phil Goff is elected as Auckland mayor for a second three year term, a North Shore couple have a message for the incoming council and local board: invest in infrastructure over cutting rates. What issues would you like to see the council take action on this term in your community? Please write NFP if you don't want your comment used in stories.

1758 days ago

Win the ultimate ballet experience

The Team from

Ryman Healthcare together with the Royal New Zealand Ballet are offering you the chance to win a night at the world premiere of Hansel & Gretel in Wellington with all the trimmings including flights and accommodation.

Follow the breadcrumbs this Christmas, and venture into the dark, … View more
Ryman Healthcare together with the Royal New Zealand Ballet are offering you the chance to win a night at the world premiere of Hansel & Gretel in Wellington with all the trimmings including flights and accommodation.

Follow the breadcrumbs this Christmas, and venture into the dark, fantastical realm of Hansel & Gretel for an unforgettable evening at the ballet.

This world premiere brings together many of New Zealand’s creative talents to tell a timeless tale for audiences young and old.

*Participants must be available to travel on Wednesday 6th November.
T&C’s apply.
Enter now

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1758 days ago

BBQ free assembly & delivery offer

The Team from West City Heating Services Ltd

Purchase a Broil King BBQ or Masport BBQ from West City Heating this month and they will do the time-consuming assembly AND deliver to your address at NO extra cost.

Book now and get ready for the summer BBQ season! Call now on 0800 GAS WOOD

*Terms and conditions apply
Find out more

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1759 days ago

⭕Can you draw a perfect cirlce?⭕

Fiona from Henderson

It seems like a geeky thing to say, but everyone in school probably secretly looked up to that one artsy student who could draw near-perfect circles with their pencil.
Some might have convinced themselves they’d be able to snap up the talent once they were grownups, but if adulting has taught you… View more
It seems like a geeky thing to say, but everyone in school probably secretly looked up to that one artsy student who could draw near-perfect circles with their pencil.
Some might have convinced themselves they’d be able to snap up the talent once they were grownups, but if adulting has taught you anything, skills don’t come naturally with age.
This game proves drawing a perfect circle is just as tricky as it was when you were a child.
This is a perfect game to wind down on a Friday while preparing for the weekend.
A warning though, it is addictive to try and beat your 'best score'😉
Have fun😉
vole.wtf...

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1758 days ago

Flower/plant identification required please - part 1

Fiona from Henderson

Good evening one and all.
While out on my walkabouts I have found a few plants that I either have forgotten the name of don't know it. I have tried to find the exact names of the following plants using various apps to no avail, so I thought I would ask the very helpful & knowledgeable … View more
Good evening one and all.
While out on my walkabouts I have found a few plants that I either have forgotten the name of don't know it. I have tried to find the exact names of the following plants using various apps to no avail, so I thought I would ask the very helpful & knowledgeable people out here in Neighbourly land.
The first post is a beautiful tree/bush I came across with what looks like two colours for flowers. I know that it was two plants right next to one another. The flowers are bell like, waxy and very pretty.
One red and one white - both with yellow centres

1758 days ago

Flatmates Wanted

Jis from Henderson

2 Double Rooms available

Looking for flat mates in Henderson(Western Heights).classy, spacious, sunny room, fully furnished with queen bed and mattress, built in wardrobe, separate toilet and shared shower room,With a sun trapped deck, wood burner, tranquil bush section and nice open feel, … View more
2 Double Rooms available

Looking for flat mates in Henderson(Western Heights).classy, spacious, sunny room, fully furnished with queen bed and mattress, built in wardrobe, separate toilet and shared shower room,With a sun trapped deck, wood burner, tranquil bush section and nice open feel, the house is ideal for those who are looking for a peaceful home.

The house itself is fully furnished with all the necessities . Close to Unitec Waitakare branch, Waitakare hospital and all amenities of Lincoln road .

No pets/couples preferred.

2 Weeks bond and 1 week in advance .

Pls feel free to contact on 02108166004

1766 days ago

Mexican inspired fast food restaurant Taco Bell has confirmed the location of its first NZ store and given details of its opening date.

Brian from New Lynn

The store will be located at The Brickworks in New Lynn. Speaking to the media, General Manager of Taco Bell NZ, Clark Wilson gave an opening date for the location. "We're thrilled to reveal Taco Bell will be opening its doors early this November. "We've seen an overwhelming … View moreThe store will be located at The Brickworks in New Lynn. Speaking to the media, General Manager of Taco Bell NZ, Clark Wilson gave an opening date for the location. "We're thrilled to reveal Taco Bell will be opening its doors early this November. "We've seen an overwhelming response from Kiwi fans keen to tuck into Taco Bell's tasty menu; Crunchy Tacos, Burritos and Nacho Fries and trust us, it's been hard to keep quiet so we are very pleased to say the wait is almost over". Taco Bell will also be opening its first Melbourne restaurant before the end of the year to add to the five Queensland locations.
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1758 days ago

Phil Goff has beaten John Tamihere to secure a second term as Auckland mayor.

Brian from New Lynn

Goff received 155,957 votes, or just under 48 per cent of the vote, compared with the 70,000 votes for Mr Tamihere. "I think we would have got strong support from across Auckland and the strong diversity of the city," Mr Goff said."What we are doing to tackle climate change will be a… View moreGoff received 155,957 votes, or just under 48 per cent of the vote, compared with the 70,000 votes for Mr Tamihere. "I think we would have got strong support from across Auckland and the strong diversity of the city," Mr Goff said."What we are doing to tackle climate change will be a big issue, it's a big issue for my generation and my children's generation." He also said he would prioritise a review of the Auckland Council structure, starting with the CCOs. "That will be one of my first tasks, getting a high powered group together to work with government." "I want this city of ours to be world class, inclusive and have an environment we protect, nurture and sustain." "I believe we can make this city a fantastic place to live in, work in and enjoy." Mr Goff was told the result over the phone at his election event in Kingsland this afternoon. Goff said he regrets the rivalry between himself and Tamihere "verged on personal at times." "I prefer to debate the issues, not the individual," he told the crowd at Auckland bar, The Kingslander. Craig Lord was in third place, with 25,000 votes. Only a third of New Zealanders voted in the election. "I think that's a real challenge, not only for us but right across New Zealand that only a third of the people actually went out and exercised democratic privilege," Mr Goff said.
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1762 days ago

Auckland Council: Who got the $80,000 bonus and pay rise?

Brian from New Lynn

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has been blindsided in the last week of the election campaign by news the unelected board of a council-controlled organisation has given its chief executive a bonus and pay rise worth $80,000.Goff was not impressed when told the salary and bonus package for Panuku chief … View moreAuckland Mayor Phil Goff has been blindsided in the last week of the election campaign by news the unelected board of a council-controlled organisation has given its chief executive a bonus and pay rise worth $80,000.Goff was not impressed when told the salary and bonus package for Panuku chief executive Roger MacDonald had shot up from about $565,000 to about $645,000 in the past year. What's more, the salaries and benefits of the leadership team at Panuku have risen by 22 per cent in the past year, from $2.7 million to $3.3m. MacDonald is now the second highest paid CCO chief executive, behind Watercare chief executive Raveen Jaduram, whose salary is about $775,000. His salary package rose $50,000 this year. Jaduram is the top earner in the council family, earning more than council chief executive Stephen Town, whose salary rose by 1 per cent to $698,000 this year. MacDonald's 14 per cent salary and bonus increase follows calls by Goff for CCOs to show financial restraint on salaries at the top level. The mayor's calls were heeded by the board of Auckland Transport when it appointed new chief executive Shane Ellison in 2017 on a salary of $575,000 - a $100,000 cut from the salary of former chief executive David Warburton. Ateed chief executive Nick Hill has received a pay rise of about $10,000 to take his salary to about $425,000. Regional Facilities Auckland chief executive Chris Brooks received a 2.5 per cent pay rise this year, taking his salary to $480,975. Executive team staff costs at RFA rose by 30 per cent from $2.3m to $3.1m last year. All up, ratepayers paid $25m for the salaries of executives at Auckland Council and the five CCOs last year. Speaking after a MYOB mayoral debate, Goff carefully chose his words to criticise the Panuku decision.
"I think that any salary of that dimension is a handsome salary and you need to demonstrate you are delivering the results to achieve that salary. "They [Panuku board] need to exercise constraint on salaries at that level." In a statement, Panuku chairwoman Adrienne Young-Cooper said much of the extra money paid to MacDonald came from an incentive scheme and the rest from a 2 per cent pay rise. She said the Panuku board established a performance-based reward scheme for staff based on achievement of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Last year, the average payment was 10 per cent of salary with MacDonald receiving a full year's payment, she said.
MacDonald has been in the news recently over a private helicopter trip to the Bay of Islands for a day of sailing on a superyacht, which was picked up by the Serious Fraud Office in an investigation over the sale of council's Civic Administration Building. The SFO cleared Panuku of any wrongdoing over the sale but raised concerns about a possible conflict of interest involving MacDonald's trip - signed off by the former Panuku board chair Richard Aitkin - saying "its acceptance was ill-advised". Young-Cooper said performance-based payments are standard industry practice for senior executives. The board reviewed the scheme in June this year and agreed to maintain it for another year to remain competitive with the market, she said. Following a furore over rising salaries and a $405,000 severance payment in 2017, Town said in a letter to Goff that council salaries do not include variable pay components such as bonuses or incentives, which are common in the private sector and some public sector entities. Australian banks and their New Zealand offshoots are overhauling executive bonuses following a royal commission investigation into misconduct in Australia's financial industry. Goff has promised a review of CCOs if he wins a second term, saying one of the focal points will be responsiveness and accountability. "I share the frustrations of Aucklanders with some aspects of CCO performance and delivery, and concerns about whether they can be held accountable," Goff said at the launch of his CCO policy in May.
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