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1602 days ago

New Plumbing Service

Hayes Plumbing and Gas

Hi everyone, Hayes Plumbing and Gas is a new local business based in Glen Eden. Please contact us for all your plumbing needs.

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1598 days ago

MUSIC SCORE

Jim from New Lynn

Does anyone have a copy of “Land of Smiles” by Franz Lehar. Would like to borrow or possibly buy.

1598 days ago

Get Writing, New Zealand!

Nichola Turenhout from NZ Writers College

NZ Writers College is passionate about uncovering new literary talent in New Zealand. Every year, we sponsor a free-to-enter annual short story competition open to all New Zealanders. Over the past 11 years, thousands of brave, creative Kiwi writers have taken up the challenge and entered their … View moreNZ Writers College is passionate about uncovering new literary talent in New Zealand. Every year, we sponsor a free-to-enter annual short story competition open to all New Zealanders. Over the past 11 years, thousands of brave, creative Kiwi writers have taken up the challenge and entered their stories.

Apart from receiving a cash prize of $1000 for the winner, and $500 and $250 for second and third place, we publish the winning stories in the beautifully compiled anthology 'Surfacing', free to download off our website.

Critiqued by a panel of award-winning writers, many of our top entrants go on to win other writing competitions and achieve publishing success.

The 2020 NZ Writers College Short Story Competition closes on 30 September. Full rules and guidelines are here: www.nzwriterscollege.co.nz...

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1599 days ago

July 1 changes

Brian from New Lynn

An array of Government initiatives come into effect on Wednesday, providing savings to Kiwis in some areas but increasing costs in others.
Here are a selection of the changes affecting New Zealanders:
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Paid parental leave extension
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An array of Government initiatives come into effect on Wednesday, providing savings to Kiwis in some areas but increasing costs in others.
Here are a selection of the changes affecting New Zealanders:
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Paid parental leave extension
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It's been extended from 22 weeks to 26 weeks, with the maximum weekly payment also increasing by $20 per week. This will be available to parents with children due on or after July 1. Legislating incremental extensions was one of the Jacinda Ardern's Government's first moves when it came to power in 2017.
Petrol price hike and road user charges
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Kiwis will be paying more at the petrol pump. The Government's petrol excise duty increase will see motorists pay an additional 3.5 cents per litre, taking excise tax to 70 cents. Road user charges are also set to increase by about 5 percent. The cost of a road user charges distance licence for a light vehicle, including a car, van or ute, will be $76 up from $72, per 1000 km including GST. These increases are in line with those in 2018 and 2019, with all tax going to the National Land Transport Fund.
Apprenticeships
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To support industries key to New Zealand's COVID-19 recovery, apprentices in any industry or people wanting to train in targeted areas will have between $2500 and $6500 in costs per year paid for them. At Budget 2020, the Government set aside $1.6 billion for a trades and apprenticeship programme, which included $320 million for free trades training in critical industries.
Early childhood teacher pay boost
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Also in May's Budget, the Government announced a $151.1 million funding boost over four years to improve pay for early childhood teachers. The minimum salary is set to increase from about $45,491 or $46,832 (depending on qualifications) to $49,862. That brings their pay in line with that of kindergarten teachers.
Farm debt mediation
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The Farm Debt Mediation Act, which became law in December 2019, now requires creditors to offer mediation to farmers who default on payments before they take enforcement action. Total farm debt in New Zealand sits at $62.8 billion, which is up 270 percent on 20 years ago.
Building Levy
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Kiwis undertaking consented building work will be better off, with the Building Levy being reduced from $2.01 to $1.75 per $1000 of the total build cost if the consented work is over the $20,444 threshold. That's a saving of about $80 based on the average residential new build in Auckland or $5200 for a $20 million commercial project.
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In a statement on Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Ardern said the Government is "making progress on both the long-term challenges we were tackling before COVID-19 hit and our economic response to the global pandemic".
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1599 days ago

Are you ready to get Upcycling?

Resene

The Resene Upcycling Awards are coming back this month, the third year in a row! Watch this space and get prepared for the announcement; there are great prizes up for grabs.

Upcycling is the term used for taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's for a new purpose … View more
The Resene Upcycling Awards are coming back this month, the third year in a row! Watch this space and get prepared for the announcement; there are great prizes up for grabs.

Upcycling is the term used for taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's for a new purpose altogether, or just to give it an ‘extreme makeover'. Consider using the school holidays to get Upcycling with the smaller members of your household - or use the next rainy day to drag out the paint and your creativity!

In the meantime, check out some of the creative cookies from last year.
Pick your paints

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1600 days ago

New gardening company

Joe from Pristine Gardens

Is your garden in need of a tidy up? Or maybe you need a big clear out or garden overhaul? Talk to us to discuss your garden needs... We are a group of young, knowledgeable and experienced gardeners. Hard-working and reliable gardening and landscaping services.


We can help with the following:
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Is your garden in need of a tidy up? Or maybe you need a big clear out or garden overhaul? Talk to us to discuss your garden needs... We are a group of young, knowledgeable and experienced gardeners. Hard-working and reliable gardening and landscaping services.


We can help with the following:


- Garden tidy ups
- On-going garden maintenance
- Landscape design and build
- Property clear outs and pre sale tidy
- Tree work and removal
- Planting and soft landscaping


Contact us today to experience the difference!

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1599 days ago

Dolphin Theatre presents Deathtrap

Christina from New Lynn

Dolphin Theatre presents DEATHTRAP
by Ira Levin
Directed by Matthew van den Berg
03 Jul - 18 Jul

Dolphin Theatre is delighted to once again be opening our doors, so this Friday 03 we are celebrating! - there will be bubbly and nibbles throughout the evening and we encourage everyone attending to … View more
Dolphin Theatre presents DEATHTRAP
by Ira Levin
Directed by Matthew van den Berg
03 Jul - 18 Jul

Dolphin Theatre is delighted to once again be opening our doors, so this Friday 03 we are celebrating! - there will be bubbly and nibbles throughout the evening and we encourage everyone attending to glam up for the occasion.
Book Now!
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Sidney Bruhl is a playwright who has run out of success. His faithful wife Myra is supportive and tells him it is just a phase, but is her belief in him misguided? Sidney tries to persuade his reluctant wife to plagiarise the work of playwright Clifford Anderson who has sent him a script for comment. Helga Ten Dorp is a psychic who foretells of ominous happenings and untimely gruesome deaths. But is she away with the fairies?

A Community Theatre production of 'Deathtrap' special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd and New Zealand Play Bureau Ltd

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1603 days ago

Motueka: New Zealand’s small-town doughnut capital

Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel

If you’re hungry, please step away from your phone or monitor. Would you try this cheeseburger doughnut? Read more about the small NZ team with some big doughnut dreams below.

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